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What the difference between the Wilson NCode NTour and NCode Six-One tennis rackets?
This is for you Wilson aficionados out there. I'm about to buy two NCode rackets and would like to know the difference between the NTour and the Six-One models. I can't seem to find any site which tells me the difference but the Six-One seems to be quite a bit more expensive. If anyone can tell me the difference, I'd be very grateful.
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Different materials. Different technologies.
The six-one is heavier and more headlight. The Ntour usually comes strung, and the six-one comes unstrung. The six-one comes in a 90 square inch version, and a 95 square inch version. The Ntour (not to be confused with the six-one tour) has a headsize of 95 square inches. There is also the regular Ntour and the Ntour two, which are both 1 point headlight and are longer than the standard length at 27.25 inches long.

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I have the NSix-One 95 and it is a great racket, much better than the NTour. Great power, control, and weight. Amazing, the best racket I have ever tried. And I have tried more than 20 rackets in my life.
let me start by saying that both of these racquets are the ones that i own and that i hit with.
first off there are multiple ncode six-one versions. there is the tour one which is 90 square inch head size and weighs 12 ounces which is heavy (which i own) and there is team one which has 95 sq in head and is considerably lighter. the tour version is the one that roger federer use to use and it is based on sampras's old prostaff 6 racquet. This is my favorite racquet by far but it is very heavy. if you play a lot with it your arm will most likely start to hurt like mine did. this racquet is very balanced but it can be difficult if you are not very advanced because the headsize is extremely small.
I use the ntour when my arm is hurting from the six one tour. These racquets are on opposite ends of the spectrum. This racquet is extremely light and has a super fast swing speed because of it. This racquet is very easy to get a lot of topspin with and it is very hard for me to hit flat balls with it. i can hit crazy kick serves with this racquet. because this racquet is light you have to swing very fast to get a lot of speed on the ball. Justine henin used this racquet.
Both of these racquets are great choices and they are made with the same technology even though they are complete opposites. I would demo them before i buy them or i would make my decision based on the weight of the racquet.
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