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According to Wilson, the n5 racquets are fitting replacements to the former Hammer H5 and Triad T5 lines. With two headsizes to choose from, these racquets should also be a good fit for players in the 3.5 - 5.0 NTRP playing level.
Making use of the ever-expanding field of nanotechnology, Wilson's nSix-One 95 racquet uses nano sized silicone oxide crystals to create a denser frame construction at the molecular level. The result is a significant increase in strength, stability, resiliency and power.
Wilson's exclusive nanotechnology process called nCode has recently been introduced onto the market and it has the potential to revolutionize racquet technology. nCode technology manipulates a racquet's structure to improve the performance of the frame itself, on the molecular level.
The Wilson Six One 95 nCode was a bestseller when it came out in 2004 and is today still used by several pros and many high-level club players. Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans are two pros that both still use the nCode edition.
Pro Staff Precision XL 110 Adult Recreational Tennis Racket - Grip Size 3-4 3/8", Red
Wilson claims that their exclusive nano technology creates racquets that are two times stronger, two times more stable and up to 22% more powerful than ordinary racquets. To see if the nCode technology could meet our tennis needs, we hit the courts with the nSix-One Tour 90 for a three-week playtest.
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Roger Federer's racquet of choice, the nSix-One Tour replaces the Pro Staff Tour 90 as Wilson's flagship player's racquet. The nSix-One Tour is designed to offer greater frame strength, more stability and more power.
The Wilson nCode N6 tennis racquet is one of many in the nCode line. It is made with several playing styles in mind. Singles players, finesse players and players who like to hit with power and control may find the nCode N6 perfectly suited for their game.
I used to play with the Hyper Hammer 4.3 oversize, and the nCode 4 is the newest updated version of my old racquet (first the HH 4.3, then the H4, and now the N4). I feel that with the HH 4.3, it was so raw.