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Is the wilson n40 a good racket?

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Is the wilson n40 a good racket?

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  1. not really


  2. it depends entirely on your own personal preference e.g. does it feel right/comfortable when you hold the grip and when you hit the ball? when the ball hits the racquet does it feel right? is it heavy for you? or is it too light for you? or is the gripsize too big/small? and stuff to do with headsize. Personally, it's up to you but i think they do come at a good price.

  3. i don't think wilson made n40. they usually put low number (0 or 1 to 6) for their racquets indicating (i think) recommended NTRP level of player to play the racquet. so for example, the nCode series come in n1 up to n6. n1 is for beginners, while n6 is for pros. the others are tweener's. so if this is the case, i assume you were asking about nCode n4 racquet. i think n4 is quite good, it allows intermediate players learn deeper topspin while still providing sufficient power.

  4. Depends on other people.

    If the Wilson n40 is head-heavy, then it's good for base-liners.

    If it's head-light, then it's good for serve and volleyer's.

    If the racket is 50-50 (evenly distributed weight), then the racket is made for a person for an all court game.

    Check tenniswarehouse.com to see the specs. of the racket and to demo it too.

    You can also add lead tape to your racket to make it heavier (if you want).

  5. Never Heard of it.

  6. nope, it's a granny racket. you'll get made fun of for using one.

  7. No, I wouldn't really recommend it.

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