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    Lolll Nice One Bring Your Tennis Racquet Out It'll Never Break>>>

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    get the yonex steel rackets or wooden rackets, its hammertime

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    Quote Originally Posted by vince_kan
    Yups the older Wilson nCode models such as n85, n90 and nPro are quite solid racquets, should be able to handle high tension. The n2, n4 and n6 are too weak structurally and from a material's perspective....have bad experiences with it too....so give them a miss.
    bad experiences you mean breaking n2,n4, or n6??

    because i'm a big defensive player both in singles doubles and mix. I'm thinking about getting a Wilson n6 because its flex, balance, weight and head light seem to fit perfect with my style.

    I'm no rusher who tries to smack my racket everywhere i go but i do occasionally miss smashes and clears when i'm worned out during a long match, i wonder if a few of those is enough to break it.

    If it is really that weak i might want to hold my money and wait for other rackets to take its place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyWdq
    bad experiences you mean breaking n2,n4, or n6??

    because i'm a big defensive player both in singles doubles and mix. I'm thinking about getting a Wilson n6 because its flex, balance, weight and head light seem to fit perfect with my style.

    I'm no rusher who tries to smack my racket everywhere i go but i do occasionally miss smashes and clears when i'm worned out during a long match, i wonder if a few of those is enough to break it.

    If it is really that weak i might want to hold my money and wait for other rackets to take its place.
    I broke my n4 at the frame when i restrung it (cos i didnt like the factory string)....even though i havent played with it....way below the stated max tension. Heard many other cases of breakage in the frame due to the weak structure. Spoke to some shops who also advised to avoid those models. You might want to hold your money and wait for other racquets to take it's place.

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    Yupp agreed. I rather buy a good one instead of wasting money.

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    I bough the N90, it is good and really more stronger.

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