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Better or Wilson Ncode Racquet Babolat me ?!?!?!?!?!?

OK again I am in my research for my new racquet. I really want Wilson nCode Racquet or Babolat. I spend about $ 150. I'm 4'11 about 115 lbs. I swing a moderate to high. I want a light racquet control, and power. I am a beginner to intermediate and junior preparing to enter my first tournament. SUGGESTIONS SO PLEASE!

Well, since this question so many times, and it seems that you really want know Answer – First things first, do not need a light racquet, light rackets are easier to spin the ball, but not good when trade auctions a hustler. A lot of players with light rackets are good at sport, but when you advance to USTA levels 4.5 and above all, develop arm and shoulder problems, because the light of racket do not transfer enough energy to power the ball and hit a ball hard is transferred to your arm, and, over time or elbow tendinitis tennis. A very good noise control is the Babolat Pure, the notice did not say Pure Drive, the pure disk should have plenty of added lead tape to ensure that enough heavy to transfer more energy to the ball will be less impact on your arm. Andy Roddick racket now weighs almost 12 grams, due to a protective guard and weighted with lead. Not that 10 and 1 / 2 ounces of images that you buy commercially. The Prince Tour Diablo Another common framework used by many college and professional couples. Myself I use a Wilson Prostaff Classic 6.1, but this is a heavy racquet weighs 12.6 ounces. If I were you I would seriously look at the two rackets that I have to recommend, you probably not love at first sight … But if you stay with them and continue the game, you will see they are very good managers. More after 3 or 4 years you will play for images they play like them, anyway. You will see many players using advanced two frames, and as they become larger and stronger which will run the same type of player shot better than his friends. You can trust me on this point, I turned the game and has coached in high school and college, and have advised many professionals. Now is may want to know more about a friendly game improvement racquet, but you can develop bad habits that are harder to break later. You will find that the two frameworks, I have suggested many power, just be sure to pound the strings about 55 to 57. It also provides another of his questions, design or logo Using strings in a template, which is a cardboard cut design and ink usage template.

Wilson nCode nPro Surge Tennis Racquet


Wilson nTour Two Performance Racquet (Pre-Strung) - One Color 4 1/4 Grip 95 Inch Head


Wilson nTour Two Performance Racquet (Pre-Strung) – One Color 4 1/4 Grip 95 Inch Head


$89.00


The Wilson(r) nTour Two(tm) tennis racquet delivers unmatched feel and performance. Nanofoam material is used to fill and insulate the frame tubes at strategic points inside the racquet, for a smoother, quieter, enhanced feel….

Wilson nCode nRage Squash Racquet


Wilson nCode nRage Squash Racquet


$69.95


Please note:
If you like Wilson nCode Nrage Squash Racquet, we suggest you get one or two, because it has been discontinued by the manufacture to free up space for the new 2006-2007 line.

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Our test results: Wilson’s answer to the Hot Melt Pro are the n-rage and n-tour, n-rage is well balanced, 150 gram racquet with great power and touch. The N-Rage is liked by many Pro’s, including Grahm Ryd…


Wilson nCode nTour Two 95 Tennis Racquet


Wilson nCode nTour Two 95 Tennis Racquet



The Wilson nTour Two 95 carries on the tradition of the previous-generation Wilson H Tour and nTour, providing traditional feel with a slightly head-heavy “Hammer” balance.Wilson updates the nTour Two with use of Double Hole technology and Nano-Foam, both of which enhance feel and comfort.A little more power and maneuverability can be found in the nTour Two than in more traditional frames such as …