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| Value for Money | 6/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7.5/10 |
Full review by
warders
on 17th Mar 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: A no nonsense gimmick free racket, right up there with the pro staff and the Head Prestige.
Bad Points: Expensive.
General comments: This racket is is the best I have played with, its unforgiving (helps me focus) and its very heavy (gives you forearms like popeye). I love it, it gave me a couple of weeks of heart ache miss hits late swings but when I got to grips with it my game improved beyond my wildest dreams. I have always had lots of natural power and have had a tendency to over hit, this racket has reeled me in and harnessed my power and helped my control improve. Lazy boys should not buy this racket, stay focused and fit and this will be the racket for you. I have strung this racket to 62 pounds and this lets me take big , big swings with loads of control.
Steve . w. England
warders's review and ratings | 146 words
Review by
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on 30th Jan 2007
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User Rating : 6
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I had the nSix One 90 16x18 before and found that much more forgiving, though still a bit heavy but that was good when rallying from the back in singles. Not so good when playing a sharp doubles game. I perhaps made the mistake of stringing at 57lb in such a densely strung racket, so I recommend looser if anyone has already bought one of these.
whittersregID's full review | 133 words

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