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I wanted to upgrade my game, since I had been using the same racket
since 2002 Prince Fusion. A friend of mine let me borrow his Prince
Bandit, and I almost bought that from him. I just didnt like the
power from that racket, and frankly it was too light. I was having
to overhit it to get the power I wanted.br br So I took myself down
to Dicks and looked at a lot of rackets. One of the rackets that
was in my price range was the Wilson nCode nTour 95. It weighs
several OZ more than my old racket and the Bandit, and the Wilson
gut strings were strung very tight. It has a SLIGHTLY smaller head
than both the Prince rackets, but the entire head is a sweet spot.
I have never served harder, and my forehand has never been better.
Power and accuracy are very good, if you get used to the slightly
smaller head.br br Lets talk spin The one thing I cannot do with
this racket is my killer forehand spin into my opponents body. I
never had an issue with the Prince or Pro Kennex rackets I used to
use. After 3 months of using this racket, I have almost stopped
trying to do that. On the other hand my drop volleys and back hand
spinners are deadly. While I am a baseline player, I have total
confidence in my volleys at the net.br br The only real cons of
this racket is its slightly heavier and the smaller head. Otherwise
I have more power and accuracy than ever with my nCode
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