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Whats A Good Wilson Raquet?
#2
Posted 09 April 2007 - 04:38 PM
does it got to be a wilson?
you can try tennis warehouse if you have it near you cause you can do demos.
you got to pick the one you feel comfy with. 8]
i personally like volkl. but its all up to you.
sorry i don't know any good wilson models.
you can try tennis warehouse if you have it near you cause you can do demos.
you got to pick the one you feel comfy with. 8]
i personally like volkl. but its all up to you.
sorry i don't know any good wilson models.
#3
Posted 17 April 2007 - 11:34 PM
Depends on what kind of player you are.
Because you're asking what a good Wilson racket is, I'll assume that you're somewhat of a beginner.
I've been using the hyper hammer 5.3 for awhile and I haven't had too many complaints about it (It's light, based more on power than control)
A few of my friends just got into tennis and they got the n-code stuff (one got the n-focus, another got n-5 I think)
They seem to work well with my friends, but for you I would probably ask your friends if they have any rackets to borrow and try out, or maybe even get a few demo rackets and see what feels good.
Hope this helps
Because you're asking what a good Wilson racket is, I'll assume that you're somewhat of a beginner.
I've been using the hyper hammer 5.3 for awhile and I haven't had too many complaints about it (It's light, based more on power than control)
A few of my friends just got into tennis and they got the n-code stuff (one got the n-focus, another got n-5 I think)
They seem to work well with my friends, but for you I would probably ask your friends if they have any rackets to borrow and try out, or maybe even get a few demo rackets and see what feels good.
Hope this helps
#4
Posted 26 April 2007 - 05:44 PM
I have a Head Flexpoint Heat racquet.
I like mine a lot. It's light and has really good accuracy. I'm not sure about Wilson racquets though, I've never used one.
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The HEAD Flexpoint Heat is a maneuverable midplus 'tweener/player's racquet that offers some controllable power. With its light static weight and manageable swingweight (316 RDC), the Flexpoint Heat is a great choice for players who hit with a fast and aggressive swing style. The racquet offers excellent access to spin and a very comfortable feel at impact. We found this one stable on off-center shots and stability is further enhanced by the Anti Torsion bar located in the throat of the racquet. From all areas of the court, the Flexpoint Heat offers plenty of feel and we found this one more touch shot and angle shot friendly compared to previous racquets in the Heat series. Best suited to all court 3.5-5.0 NTRP level players requiring a light and manageable racquet.
I like mine a lot. It's light and has really good accuracy. I'm not sure about Wilson racquets though, I've never used one.
#6
Posted 19 July 2007 - 11:03 AM
^WRONG.
EDIT: o crap! i didn't see the date of the last comment...i'm so sorry mod if i bumped it...
federer uses wilson...he won wimbledon 4 times..he's tied(or higher then...i kind of forgot..heh heh ^^;; not a federer fan) with bjorn borg's record of grand slams.
venus williams has wilson...she won this years wimbledon...
serena williams has wilson
pete sampras uses wilson
justine henin uses wilson and she's number 1 right now in the world..
yea i know its all about the player's abillity and crap but still...the racquet does help a little bit...
and there are great models like:
-k factor series
-ncode series
-hyper hammer series
and more!
wilson has great racquests for beginners and advanced...
i started off with a wilson hyper hammer(forgot which one)..
but personally i don't like wilson....i like prince and babolat much better!!!
why don't you try prince?
but are u a beginner? no offense but u kind of sound like one..
if u really like wilson then try the ncode 5...just warning you but everyone has it
there should be an ncode 6 too but everyone has that too
sorry if i didn't really help or gave u wrong wilson racquet names or advice or w/e but i don't really care for wilson..
EDIT: o crap! i didn't see the date of the last comment...i'm so sorry mod if i bumped it...
federer uses wilson...he won wimbledon 4 times..he's tied(or higher then...i kind of forgot..heh heh ^^;; not a federer fan) with bjorn borg's record of grand slams.
venus williams has wilson...she won this years wimbledon...
serena williams has wilson
pete sampras uses wilson
justine henin uses wilson and she's number 1 right now in the world..
yea i know its all about the player's abillity and crap but still...the racquet does help a little bit...
and there are great models like:
-k factor series
-ncode series
-hyper hammer series
and more!
wilson has great racquests for beginners and advanced...
i started off with a wilson hyper hammer(forgot which one)..
but personally i don't like wilson....i like prince and babolat much better!!!
why don't you try prince?
but are u a beginner? no offense but u kind of sound like one..
if u really like wilson then try the ncode 5...just warning you but everyone has it
there should be an ncode 6 too but everyone has that too
sorry if i didn't really help or gave u wrong wilson racquet names or advice or w/e but i don't really care for wilson..
#7
Posted 19 July 2007 - 08:56 PM
Well I can list a lot of other good player that doesn't uses Wilson rackets, whats your point?
I said there are no good Wilson rackets because there are much more better brands out there suitable for various playing styles and level. I have a Wilson N Vision myself, it doesn't totally suck, but there are better things out there.
I said there are no good Wilson rackets because there are much more better brands out there suitable for various playing styles and level. I have a Wilson N Vision myself, it doesn't totally suck, but there are better things out there.
#8
Posted 19 July 2007 - 11:45 PM
Up until last year i used the hyper prostaff 5.0 - fairly stiff, but with great feel on both volleys and groundstrokes. Compared to more recent racquets, the face is significantly smaller, so i would suggest it only if you're intermediate or advanced.
*the reason why I say "up until last year" is b/c my old roommate conveniently lost my entire bag, so I was forced to use/take his pair of racquets, which also happen to be wilson. they're actually pretty good and i'd recommend it for all levels, but i haven't quite paid attention to what model it is.
*the reason why I say "up until last year" is b/c my old roommate conveniently lost my entire bag, so I was forced to use/take his pair of racquets, which also happen to be wilson. they're actually pretty good and i'd recommend it for all levels, but i haven't quite paid attention to what model it is.
#9
Posted 21 July 2007 - 08:56 PM
i realyl liked the wilson pro staff back in the day, since then i've switched to teh head Ti titanium rackets, light weight with a lot of pop
#10
Posted 24 July 2007 - 05:24 AM
if youre into n codes DO NOT get the n-fury... the one i have 
i would recommened the n tour or n six two
i would recommened the n tour or n six two
#11
Posted 27 July 2007 - 02:00 PM
wow thanks everyone, I decided on getting either a wilson or prince now. The reason I wanted to know about wilson models is because i AM a beginner and I asked my friend whats a good raquet and she mentioned wilson so thought I'd get some info on that. Thanks alot ^^
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