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Wilson nPro Open nCode. . . opinions? - Talk Tennis I saw that the Wilson nPro Open nCode is now under $100 and was just wanting to hear some feedback opinions on this racquet I guess I'm hoping for a good quality "doubles" type racquet: big flat serves, excellent kick on second serves, quick and solid at net, good topspin slice, and decent touch
Wilson nCode nPro Surge - Talk Tennis I decided to go with the Wilson nCode nPro Surge for it's overall feel and performance I was peaked by the AeroPro because it (spec wise) it compares closely to the Wilson nCode nPro Surge I am currently looking for a second racquet and was wondering if it was worth giving the Babolat AeroPro Drive a demo
First impressions of Wilson NPro Surge - Talk Tennis Bought an Ncode NPro Surge after years of using a Prostaff Classic 6 1 95sq in (PSC6 1) First impressions with NPro Surge strung at 58lb after 1 session: (+ and - indicate pros cons relative to PSC6 1) + More powerful than PSC6 1 It takes a lot less effort to generate velocity +
Wilson NPro Open. . . my thoughts. - Talk Tennis I demoed the npro because it had similar specs, and it turned out that i loved it! My only complaint is that i cant really hammer serves, but i am very consistant (a trade off i guess) Overall, the racket is a great fit for me- something control (ish) oriented, but still with enough juice to keep rallies deep against strong players
nPro Surge vs. nPro Open? - Talk Tennis 11 7 Npro Open 12 5 Nsix-one 95 (16 x 18) The Surge has more power than the Open which has more power than the Nsix-one, but the Open is the best for control The Open fits right in the middle in power and control, kind of the best of all three After playing with the Open, the Surge feels a little harsh, the Nsix-one 95 feels a little dead
Wilson nPro Open - Swingweight? | Talk Tennis I have a Wilson nPro Open in for demo Here are the specs I have been able to measure Beam - 23-26-23 Double Taper using a ruler and eyeing it (Not a flat 26 as some have stated here) Weight - 10 9 oz strung Balance - 7 pts HL strung Anybody know the spec beam width and swingweight spec on
Ncode Pro Open re-issue!!! *Screams in Lopez* | Talk Tennis The nPro re-issue is more like the BLX Pro Open specs and the beam width is different as well I have 1 Npro open and 4 BLX Pro Opens 2012 I for one am likely to take a plunge on this re-issue If the feel and playability is the same, I might stock up on another 4 and retire my older ones Original NPro Open 302 swingweight and 6 points HL
Dunlop Aerogel 5Hundred, 5Hundred Tour - Talk Tennis I have the Dunlop 5Hundred and 5Hundred Tour, and the Wilson nPro Open and Open X Let me say I normally use K6 1 16x18s so these are a bit different for me, but I was really curious about the 100" size, lighter weight, and open string patterns