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Wilson Ncode N4 Oversize (111) Widebody Tennis Racquet. 4 3/8. Excellent.
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Wilson Grip Size: 4 3/8” Model: Ncode N4
Wilson Ncode N4 Oversize Tennis Racquet4 3/8 grip. Wilson Sensation 16 gauge strings in good condition with string savers. New Tourna Tour replacement grip. This racquet was intended by Wilson to be a demo. It has DEMO painted on the inside of the throat. It's in excellent condition with hardly any scratching, including the bumper guard. Engineered with Wilson exclusive nanotechnologyHead Size: 111 square inchesWeight: 9.0 ounces. 9.5 ounces strung with dampenerBeam: 26 mmBalance: 3 points head heavyLength: 27.5 inches longString Pattern: 16x19The following is an old review from tennis.comGear Review
Advanced players might be turned off by the n4’s light weight. And, if you’re used to something in the 11-ounce range, this isn’t for you. But with most of the weight toward the head, this racquet feels heavier when you swing it. And by filling the voids between the frame’s carbon fibers with silicon-oxide crystals, a process Wilson calls nCode, designers strengthened the frame for increased power and stability. Compared to their usual racquets, playtesters with medium to long swings said that they committed more unforced errors, especially with the oversize, which Venus Williams endorses. But they also cracked more winners. Sounds like the right stick for practitioners of Williams’ aggressive strategy. The n4’s greatest asset may be the way it helps players with aggressive, compact swings move the ball around with authority, letting them do more with less.
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Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Wilson |
Grip Size: | 4 3/8” | Model: | Ncode N4 |
Wilson Ncode N4 Oversize Tennis Racquet4 3/8 grip. Wilson Sensation 16 gauge strings in good condition with string savers. New Tourna Tour replacement grip. This racquet was intended by Wilson to be a demo. It has DEMO painted on the inside of the throat. It's in excellent condition with hardly any scratching, including the bumper guard. Engineered with Wilson exclusive nanotechnologyHead Size: 111 square inchesWeight: 9.0 ounces. 9.5 ounces strung with dampenerBeam: 26 mmBalance: 3 points head heavyLength: 27.5 inches longString Pattern: 16x19The following is an old review from tennis.comGear Review
Advanced players might be turned off by the n4’s light weight. And, if you’re used to something in the 11-ounce range, this isn’t for you. But with most of the weight toward the head, this racquet feels heavier when you swing it. And by filling the voids between the frame’s carbon fibers with silicon-oxide crystals, a process Wilson calls nCode, designers strengthened the frame for increased power and stability. Compared to their usual racquets, playtesters with medium to long swings said that they committed more unforced errors, especially with the oversize, which Venus Williams endorses. But they also cracked more winners. Sounds like the right stick for practitioners of Williams’ aggressive strategy. The n4’s greatest asset may be the way it helps players with aggressive, compact swings move the ball around with authority, letting them do more with less.
Advanced players might be turned off by the n4’s light weight. And, if you’re used to something in the 11-ounce range, this isn’t for you. But with most of the weight toward the head, this racquet feels heavier when you swing it. And by filling the voids between the frame’s carbon fibers with silicon-oxide crystals, a process Wilson calls nCode, designers strengthened the frame for increased power and stability. Compared to their usual racquets, playtesters with medium to long swings said that they committed more unforced errors, especially with the oversize, which Venus Williams endorses. But they also cracked more winners. Sounds like the right stick for practitioners of Williams’ aggressive strategy. The n4’s greatest asset may be the way it helps players with aggressive, compact swings move the ball around with authority, letting them do more with less.