Im currently using a O3 Red, and i feel it has great control and good power, also having strings at 61 lb tension, i think is for intermediate and advanced players, it will be a good choice ^^
The [K]Six.One 95 is a good racket, that's for sure, but I feel the nSix.One 95 is better because it offers far more control and comfort. The significantly stiffer frame of the K95 gives it much more power but less comfort and control, which is probably why it sprays a bit more than the n95.
As for Yonex having more control and a bigger sweetspot, it's not true. The most controlled racket is probably one of the ProStaff line (6.1 or 6.0) rackets or a Head Prestige racket.
no way man. yonex rds001 n even the rdx models have the most control. just look at the players who use them, nalbandian, hewitt. i myself used to use one and it had great control but i switched recently to the k factor tour 90 because i wanted a bit of extra power when i needed it and it still offers great control. the prestige racquets arent bad but the frames have been known to break at the top of the handle.
i really wanted the o3 red, but i bought the ozone seven, which was kind of like a new version of the o3 red, but i hate the ozone seven... it had so much power...
i have the nblade right now, though. :]
hopefully the frame wont break or anything, i bought it used, just a few days ago, from my coach...
No racquet is perfect for everyone. One can't say that their own preferable features is "the" preferable one. However, what I learned from all the generalization of pros is this:
Larger sweet spots don't offer more control, it offers more forgiveness for off center hits. If this makes you feel like you've got more control, you must hit off center a lot.
Control comes generally from less power. Racquets with more control will lack power and is best for players with faster and fuller swings.
Many factors can change the balance of control and power and whatever you prefer is your own personal preferance. Research it a bit and learn about it if you care enough.
What? The best racquet of today is k six one 95? I had one till two months ago, then I changed from Wilson to Yonex and my new racquet is a Yonex RDS 001 Mid.
My opinion is that the Yonex RDS 001 Mid is better, cause the sweet spot is bigger there and you have more control.
I need a midplus size raquet...
aznboi1398 1 year ago
Wilson BLX Tour.
irishmann313 1 year ago
Guys i think you should try the wilson ncode n1 because of its many sweetspots i think it is really good for begginers and advanced. *()*
thady999 1 year ago
Im currently using a O3 Red, and i feel it has great control and good power, also having strings at 61 lb tension, i think is for intermediate and advanced players, it will be a good choice ^^
ChepMurdoc 2 years ago
The [K]Six.One 95 is a good racket, that's for sure, but I feel the nSix.One 95 is better because it offers far more control and comfort. The significantly stiffer frame of the K95 gives it much more power but less comfort and control, which is probably why it sprays a bit more than the n95.
As for Yonex having more control and a bigger sweetspot, it's not true. The most controlled racket is probably one of the ProStaff line (6.1 or 6.0) rackets or a Head Prestige racket.
Oreoclan 2 years ago
no way man. yonex rds001 n even the rdx models have the most control. just look at the players who use them, nalbandian, hewitt. i myself used to use one and it had great control but i switched recently to the k factor tour 90 because i wanted a bit of extra power when i needed it and it still offers great control. the prestige racquets arent bad but the frames have been known to break at the top of the handle.
AceGuitarR7 2 years ago
Would you say this racket is a ladies racket??
Dronnie456 2 years ago
i'm so jealous!
i really wanted the o3 red, but i bought the ozone seven, which was kind of like a new version of the o3 red, but i hate the ozone seven... it had so much power...
i have the nblade right now, though. :]
hopefully the frame wont break or anything, i bought it used, just a few days ago, from my coach...
xaniimax 3 years ago
most arm friendly racket is the Pro Kennex Ki % but it is not very powerful.
jesoby 3 years ago
No racquet is perfect for everyone. One can't say that their own preferable features is "the" preferable one. However, what I learned from all the generalization of pros is this:
Larger sweet spots don't offer more control, it offers more forgiveness for off center hits. If this makes you feel like you've got more control, you must hit off center a lot.
Control comes generally from less power. Racquets with more control will lack power and is best for players with faster and fuller swings.
JL6293 3 years ago
Many factors can change the balance of control and power and whatever you prefer is your own personal preferance. Research it a bit and learn about it if you care enough.
JL6293 3 years ago
What? The best racquet of today is k six one 95? I had one till two months ago, then I changed from Wilson to Yonex and my new racquet is a Yonex RDS 001 Mid.
My opinion is that the Yonex RDS 001 Mid is better, cause the sweet spot is bigger there and you have more control.
NiggeliNG 3 years ago
GIVE ME THAT O3 RED!
i've been looking for one forever!
:[[
xaniimax 3 years ago
The best racquet of today is the k six one 95.
federermaniac 4 years ago
according to you? lol. this stick here are rare. and discontinued. goodluck finding rare sticks vs ur good K95
supertrex2 3 years ago
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eous55 4 years ago
k blade get it
dragonteeth4 4 years ago
what is the difference between the first and seconde racket from right??
TennisWN 4 years ago
they're the same racquet
piemiester 4 years ago
on is longer and has a smaller face
xXTennisAddictXx 3 years ago