suggest string and tension for Wilson nCode n-4 racket?

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  1. suprabhat

    suprabhat Regular Member

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    I have bought a Wilson nCode n4 racket.

    Please suggest me a suitable string and tension for Wilson nCode n4 badminton racket please.

    Kannan
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    For beginners, try Yonex BG-65 @20-22lbs.
    For intermediate, try Yonex BG-65 Ti @ 22-24lbs.
     
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    Thanks Viper,

    I have another question!

    I beleive Cab 21 features are Weight: 2U (89-92 gm), Head Heavy Balance, Flex: Stiff, Type: Offensive.

    Out of Wilson nCode n1, n2, n3, n4, n5, n6 which is equivalent to Yonex Cab 21SP?

    Please suggest me.

    Kannan
     
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    I believe Wilson nCode series are iso shapes, but cab21 is oval. Therefore, even the shaft stiffness and weight distribution do match, i don't think the "feeling" will be the same when you hit. :rolleyes:
     
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    As LazyBuddy says, the two rackets are completely different rackets.

    As you described in the PM, for your level, I'd start with N6 and then try N4. You'll need some time to get use to the wilson rackets. Try to get comfortable with the weight and timing. Practice lots of drives with a partner to adjust your game.
     
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