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Wilson Ultra Tour Racket Review

It took me a little bit of time, but I loved playing with the Wilson Ultra 100, so I have been looking forward to the slightly heavier Wilson Ultra Tour ever since.

Much like the Babolat Pure Strike 18 x 20 I currently use, this racket has the feel and control of the classic rackets, but the manoeuvrability of a modern player’s racket.

The dense, 18 x 20 string pattern is exactly what I look for in a racket, and the 305g unstrung weight comes in at the bottom end of my range.

What I loved about the Ultra 100CV was the exquisite feel and all-round nature of the racket. It did everything well, without being spectacular at anything, and I really grew to love that about it.

With the Ultra Tour, I was hoping for something very similar to the 100CV, with a little bit of extra stability and plow through from the extra weight.

The setup of the two rackets is slightly different though, with the Tour coming in at 6PTS HL compared to the 100CV’s 4 PTS HL.

The result of this is the lighter weight 100 CV actually has a bigger swingweight of 320 than the Ultra Tour at 319.

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Obviously, this is a minute difference, and despite the added weight in the Ultra, the two rackets retain very similar specs.

Both rackets look great in Wilson’s minimalist blue and color scheme, and there’s not much to tell between the two from the looks of it.

Picking the Ultra up, you can barely tell that there’s any extra weight in the frame, but you do notice a slight a difference when you start hitting.

Warming up in the box, you can feel the excellent control levels of this racket, as it grips the ball and gives its user absolute comfort.

It took me a little while to appreciate the 100 CV, but I was immediately dialled in with the Wilson Ultra Tour and was ready to put it through its paces with a few drills and points.

This particular version reminds me a lot of my Babolat Pure Strike 18 x 20.

It’s got the same levels of control and feel, and so I felt very comfortable with it in my hands.

I do feel I get a little bit more power and spin from the Pure Strike, but I certainly couldn’t complain about the Ultra Tour.

Groundstrokes

9 out of 10

This is a brilliant all-round racket.

It’s strong all over the court, but in modern-day tennis, the back off the court is where it’s going to earn its stripes.

My first thoughts were that it would be a difficult racket for less advanced players to use.

You have to swing through with a lot of speed, and you really work for all the power and spin that you get with this racket.

The rewards you get for all that hard work is control, and tons of it!

When you get things right with the Ultra, you feel like you can put the ball absolutely wherever you want it.

Whether you’re on the stretch, forced deep behind the baseline, or stepping into the court, you feel completely in control with this racket, and it’s a lovely feeling.

On the backhand side, I found the Ultra a little more difficult than on the forehand side.

While the easy manoeuvrability of the frame meant I was generating good racket head speed, I wasn’t getting huge power, and I sometimes dropped the ball short.

This got better as I played more with the racket, but I had to remember to keep trying to rip through the ball with everything I had.

When I remembered this, everything came together in a perfect blend of power and control, but it did require a lot of effort.

On the forehand side, it was like the Ultra Tour and I were a match made in heaven.

The feel and control of this racket is brilliant, and if you’re able to generate the power and spin yourself, then you are going to benefit from this racket.

The only people I could see not really getting on this racket are those people that love a really involved feel from their racket.

People who are used to something like a Pure Drive, where you get quite a pingy feel may find this racket very different, as it leans towards a more classic feel.

For me, that is exactly what I look for, and the Wilson Ultra Tour’s blend of classic feel and modern manoeuvrability worked a treat for me on the forehand side.

I was able to hit an unbelievably heavy ball, and as soon as I got play onto the forehand side, I took control of the point.

Whereas I thought the Wilson Ultra 100CV was an excellent racket for intermediates and advanced players, I think the Wilson Ultra Tour is more limited to advanced players.

For a beginner or intermediate it doesn’t give you quite enough power and spin if you don’t have very developed strokes, which makes it difficult to play to the best of your abilities.

If you’re good at generating your own spin and power though, the Ultra Tour is excellent.

I have given the Ultra Tour a 9 out of 10 on groundstrokes; a brilliant weapon from the baseline.

8.5 out of 10

You wouldn’t expect such a lightweight racket to be so good at the net, but the Tour has stability levels that defy its 305g weight.

The Tour maintains the quick manoeuvrability of the Ultra 100CV, so you can get into position quickly, but improves on the crisp feel you get at the net.

When I think of a serve-volleyer, I picture them playing with a much heavier racket than this one, but honestly, I wouldn’t mind spending a lot of time at the net if I was using this racket.

The control I got when I was at full stretch was magnificent, as the racket absorbs all the power and immediately puts it under your control.

I really wasn’t expecting the Wilson Ultra 100CV to be such a good all-round racket when I first tried that one, so the Ultra Tour had quite high standards to live up to.

It reached those high standards at the net, and even improved on them a little.

I gave the Wilson Ultra Tour a very strong 8.5 out of 10 at the net, and really enjoyed this part of the playtest.

8 out of 10

This was the area of the playtest where I struggled the most.

I was just missing a bit of easy power to give my serve a boost, and I felt that put me under a little bit of pressure.

I think this could be solved by adding a little bit of weight at both ends of the racket.

A little bit of weight in the head just to get a bit more weight through the ball, and a leather grip to keep the balance and speed of the racket.

This would probably help me and many others out quite a bit on the serve.

The one thing you do get with the Wilson Ultra Tour though is control, and you feel like the service box is at your mercy when you’re playing with the Ultra.

It’s important to keep the racket head speed up, because if you drop the racket head speed, you’re really not going to get much from this racket, and you might see a lot of serves drop short into the net.

Again, it’s definitely a racket that is better suited to an advanced player than a beginner or intermediate.

You need to know that you can generate a good amount of spin and power on your own, because the racket is so control focused.

If you’re comfortable with that, then you will love the Ultra Tour.

For me on the serve, it left me a little bit short, but that wouldn’t put me off the racket.

I’ve given it a very respectable 8 out of 10 for the serve.

This a brilliant all-round racket for the advanced tennis player.

The Wilson Ultra Tour is a wonderful combination of a classic pro-style racket and a modern player’s racket that blends control and speed.

I got on particularly well with the Tour on my forehand side, where the high levels of control and feel really worked out for me.

I found it a little more difficult on my slightly weaker shots, where it was more difficult to generate power.

However, when I hit through the ball properly and got things right with this racket, it did feel very good.

The main thing with this racket is being comfortable generating your own power and spin.

It doesn’t offer much easy spin and power, so if your strokes aren’t fully developed then you’re not going to get the most out of Ultra Tour.

If you are adept at generating good power, then I would definitely recommend giving the Wilson Ultra Tour a try as it is a great all-round player’s racket.

I gave the Wilson Ultra Tour an overall score of 8.5 out of 10, and it is certainly a racket I would look at buying if I was looking to switch.

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Old school geometry meets contemporary design in the Ultra Tour 95 Countervail v3. This frame is the only in the latest version of the Ultra franchise equipped with Countervail, a strategic layer of carbon fiber woven into the frame that helps absorb more of the ball’s energy to reduce arm fatigue. Despite the smaller head size, this racket packs a punch as the heaviest racket in the series. A racket that bucks the trend of larger head sizes in the modern game, the Ultra Tour 95 Countervail v3 should be a top consideration for loyal disciples of the compact frame in pursuit of precise consistency with a pop of power.

  • Integrated Countervail Technology maximizes player energy, recovery and control
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  • Headsize:95 sq in / 613 sq cm
  • Unstrung Balance:7 pts HL / 32.5 cm
  • Unstrung Weight:10.9 oz / 309 g
  • Length:27.25 in / 69.22 cm
  • Cross Section:22 FB
  • String Pattern:16×20

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Confused about the Wilson Ultra line - what can we expect in the future?

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  • 2017: Ultra Tour (97), an 18x20 with 63 RA
  • 2019: Ultra 95, a 16x20 with 69 RA
  • 2021: Ultra Pro (97) with 6.4mm SI (whatever that translates to in RA) that's only available on the wilson.com site
  • 2021: Ultra v3 (100) 16x19 with 73 RA

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The Ultra line are Wilson’s leftovers. It’s like that group of weird kids in high school that don’t know how to fit in.  

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I though the SI = RA. Hope it is like that! I always look at the flagship and think of the others as mods to that. So like Ultra Tour being the main racket, the others then going different directions from that. But yes, the 95 and 100 and the Pro... this line's too complicated!  

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  • Apr 9, 2021

Wilson lines are more or less decently distinguishable in terms of playability HOWEVER Wilson tends to clump completely different frames to a group/line of otherwise similar racquets - Burn 95, Ultra Tour are great examples.  

weelie said: I though the SI = RA. Hope it is like that! Click to expand...

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What is missing is an Ultra Pro with the proper 12oz weight and 57ra and the option of a 5/8 grip. They should have kept the Ultra Tour named as the Ultra Tour and call this one the Pro.  

Ultra pro / tour are the same racket and are the desirable ones. The "Ultra" by itself is completely different and a horrible racket. I'm not sure why the two share the same name at all. I'm not a fan of their naming convention because it just confuses people.  

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@Crocodile Dude . I’ve been enjoying your comments for a long time on here . Your last post about the ultra above post . Is amazing and I could not agree more brother  

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Dragy said: Currently they have it only within “Pro Labs” line sold exclusively via web site - H19 Ultra Pro, H22 Blade Pro and Six.One 95. Click to expand...

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Wilson Ultra Pro Racquet Review

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I have been testing the Wilson Ultra Pro for a few days and here are is my review. The racquet replaces the Wilson Ultra Tour.

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This racquet plays pretty much identical to the Wilson Ultra Tour and from what I’ve heard it should be the same racquet in a new paint job. I haven’t been able to play them side by side, but I do sense that this is a little stiffer. Sometimes the paint might affect a racquet, so perhaps that is what is going on here. It definitely looks a lot better in my opinion in the shiny dark blue paint with silver on the sides.

Wilson Ultra Pro Unstrung Specs

Head Size: 97 sq. in. Length: 27 inches Balance: 31.5 cm / 9 pts HL Weight: 305g (around 320g with strings) Flex: 63 strung (around 66 unstrung) Power: Low Materials: Graphite Stringing pattern: Mains skip 9T, 8H, 10H Swing weight: 290 (320 w strings)

I added 2 grams at 12 o’clock and 4 grams at 3 and 9 (total 6 grams) and counterbalanced underneath the base grip by 5 grams. My final strung specs were: 341g, 32.2 cm balance and 331 SW including overgrip and dampener. I am very happy with this spec and this racquet is now up against the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 as a possible switch for me.

But if you don’t do any customization, this racquet will not give you the plow through and power to be effective, so I think Wilson and retailers need to be clear that this racquet is made to be customized and not to be played in its stock form. If you want a 305g racquet without need for customization, you should get a Wilson Blade 98 V7 .

How does it play?

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The Wilson Ultra Pro is a low-powered racquet for advanced players. You need to be up for some tweaking and customization. When you get it up to your specs the racquet will give you plenty of control and feel. It really is a pro stock racquet in the way that it is just a platform for your own specs. If you don’t know what specs you need, it is tough to recommend.

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You won’t get any free power with this frame, you have to bring your own game. But if you do, it gives you exactly what you put into it. It will be on my short-list for switchable racquets in 2020 and is currently head-to-head with the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0. The HEAD PT 2.0 offers slightly better feel (plusher), but the sweet spot of the Ultra Pro feels a bit bigger. Both offer great control, while the HEAD is ready to go straight from the box and the Ultra Pro needs some tweaking.

PS. The video review below will be live on YouTube by 8:30 pm CET. DS.

The Ultra Pro is a no-nonsense frame for advanced players who like to customize a racquet to their own specs. Without weight added to it, it offers little in terms of plow-through stability and power, but when you have added weight to it, it is an excellent frame – one of the best control-oriented racquets on the market. It is perhaps a tiny bit stiffer than the Ultra Tour, but plays equally well and looks better with the glossy finish.

Great frame, I am actually quite happy that they didn’t do anything to it or add any technology. It is just a pure, raw, control-oriented racquet. It is based on the Wilson H19 pro stock mold and if you can generate your own power, I am sure you’ll like this one.

Have you tried the Wilson Ultra Pro? What are your thoughts?

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I have used an un-modified Ultra Tour a few times and very much enjoyed it. Despite being quite head-light and only 97 sqinch, it seemed to have great control, a large sweet-spot and a solid feeling. As you mentioned, the one area I also struggled with was serving and slice backhands, where it didn’t seem to have adequate power. So when it comes to customization, I would do something similar to you, but with not quite as much weight added.

You went for 10g in the hoop and 5g in the handle. I would probably just go for about 6g in the hoop, which would have a similar balance effect, but with a smaller increase in SW. That begs a question, what is most closely linked to plow-through, SW or balance? I would suspect balance is the most important element regarding plowthrough, so I would go for just 3g at 10 and 2 at least to begin with, and keep the SW a bit lower.

It was actually 6g total in the hoop, 2g at 12 and 4g total at 3 and 9 (2g on each side). Cheers / J

Great video Jonas!! Thanks a lot man! You mentioned this new Ultra Pro being a tad stiffer than the prev Ultra Tour. How does the original Ultra Tour compare vs the PT2.0? Which is plusher and flexier?

The PT2 is still the plushest and most flexible.

(Due to the pj probably)

Despite the other hitting partner not being bad at all, this video only makes me appreciate even more how heavy Mike’s ball is. Also, even with customization you can see it’s a pretty low powered frame. Your shots seem to go a lot slower.

Nice review, looks like a solid racquet after customisation! How does it compare to Angell Custom TC97 18X20?

They play really close! It’s difficult for me to find any major differences, the Angell Custom might feel a bit more solid due to the foam-filling, while the Ultra is a bit faster through the air.

The Ultra Tour is foam filled as well.

In your last video, you said you’ve gone back to the Soft Drive for match play. You talked about the PT2.0 being a little too demanding during match play, but wondering your thoughts on this one. I have similar predicament to you: love the feel of players frames, but might need a little more free power from a racquet.

Currently going between the Prince Tour Pro 98 and the Head Graphene 360 pro (both modded to about 340g and 330s SW). Love the feel of the PTP98 but the sweet spot is small (the hoop is elongated and not very round), like the HG360p on serve and defense, but struggle with it hitting out, or on approach shots. Thinking of grabbing the Wilson.

Any thoughts about match play would be great! Love your content Jonas!

Thanks! How do you feel about them in matches? Which racquets helps you feel the most comfortable playing percentage tennis? It does sound like the Ultra Pro might be a decent middle ground modded to a similar spec. Cheers / J

Hi Jonas. Great review and video. I am coming from the Yonex VCore Pro 97 (310) modded to 330grams. I am shopping for two of the Wilson Ultra Tour/Pro’s. I have modified racquets for several years so this one should be no different. The weakness, in my opinion, of the Yonex is feel and volleys. How can I mod the Tour to stay below the 12oz/340g threshold? At 323g strung, where should I place the additional 7-17 grams? I’d want to keep the 6pt headlight. Six at 12 O’clock and six in the handle? Your thoughts?

Jonas: Apologies but I had one additional question. Would you string this with natural gut (58lbs) or would you simply string a poly much lower (48lbs) to get the desired “power” from the frame? I love gut but it can be too powerful. I could consider gut mains with Wilson poly crosses.

I would string it with a poly at a lower tension. Works well in this frame.

I was wondering how this racquet compares to the tecnifibre tfight 305 RS, because I demoed and loved that racquet. Is this racquet any better with customization?

This is quite a bit different. The RS is powerful and spin-friendly, the Ultra Pro is more control-oriented and comfort-focused.

5.0 former small D1 player 29 years old. Primary stick is Prince Phatom 100 (03 ports Green/ Black w/ 8g in hoop/ 6 in handle) or Phatom 97P. 16g Solinco Outlast mains 50-56 Crosses always +2 lbs. Aggressive Baseliner, lots of spin, one handed back hand, stand somewhat far back to attack ball and move forward. Switching as phantoms break down, and hitting with college players I need more stability to put winners away easier.

I added 6grams to the hoop (Silver coloring part of stick) Six grams to handle on the bevels.

I was very surprised by the lack of spin compared to both racquets above. I thought it was going to be much closer to the 97P in regards to spin potential and launch angle. Coming from muted and plush sticks I thought this would be more “bitey” and I would hear more action. That was not the case. I don’t like shaped strings and how they affect trajectory. It was much more challenging to bring my forehand down so my net clearance suffered. Was surprisingly more powerful that phantoms. Ball had way less action on it and not nearly as penetrating in post bounce velocity.

Overall a really nice racquet. You have to be able to generate your own pace and be an accurate ball striker. I am coming from a very unorthodox racquet and under estimated the difference between 16/18 and 16/19. Need to make some adjustments to string set up. I’m gonna drop tension to below 50 and use a very very smooth poly for crosses to allow outlast to snap back with less effort. Looking forward to what This has to offer. Bought a second and will give it the month of tinkering to see how it does.

Hello, have you tested the ultra pro 16/19 version. I love the 18/20 version but my game would surely be easier with this version .. Stephane. France.

Hi, Sadly, I haven’t tested the 16×19 – would love to though! Cheers / J

Hi Jonas, thanks for the review. Do you think this racquet would still be comfortable for the arm after adding weight ? It doesn’t have any technology, can this be an issue for the elbow ? Thank you!

Thanks for this review. You came up in search results when I was looking for a review on this racquet so good job with your SEO.

I have a Prestige Pro with a 95sq in head. I like it but the small sweet spot can be a challenge on some days. I was looking at this Ultra Pro as a possible replacement. I’m assuming that just because of the larger head size it already has a larger sweet spot than the Prestige plus if you customize it and add lead at 3/9 it will make it even bigger. Do you agree? How else would you think it compares against the Prestige Pro?

Thanks for the great content

It’s a good stick, not much more forgiving than the Prestige Pro. You need lead at 3 and 9 and possibly 12 too to match it. Good feel and control in both racquets.

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Roger Federer's racquet of choice, the nSix-One Tour replaces the Pro Staff Tour 90 as Wilson's flagship player's racquet. The nSix-One Tour is designed to offer greater frame strength, more stability and more power. A good alround racquet, the nSix-One Tour will reward those skilled enough to swing it with accuracy and good weight of shot. We found the racquet to play very stable, even when in use against hard-hitting opponents.

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Wilson Six One 95 – Classic Racquet Review

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The Wilson Six One 95 is one of the most iconic racquet lines in history and it deserves a classic racquet review. Have you used this legendary racquet?

What started with the Wilson Pro Staff 6.1 Classic 30 or so years ago, is still going strong among both club players and pros today.

The Six One 95, in one of its many iterations, is still one of the more popular racquets on the men’s pro tour as it came in at a high weight but head-light balance from the start and required minimal customization to also be playable on higher levels.

The Wilson Six One 95 through history

The Pro Staff Classic that started it all came in two string patterns and that kept going until the line was discontinued in 2015-16. When it came back in 2017 as a reissue, only the 18×20 string pattern survived. Probably due to the nowadays more limited target group for heavy 95 sq inch racquets. I would also assume that the tighter string pattern was always the bestseller of the two.

This racquet in various iterations is used by players such as: Juan Martin Del Potro , Philipp Kohlschreiber , Kyle Edmund , Dan Evans , Roberto Bautista-Agut , Dusan Lajovic and many more.

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Wilson Six One 95 Generations

Most of these frames are very close in specs, so it is mainly a matter of feel.

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The Pro Staff 6.1 95 Classic – A really raw frame with a lot of feedback and connection to the ball. Many racquet nerds love this one the best.

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Hyper Pro Staff 6.1 95 – This one played pretty similar to the original, but with a slightly lower stiffness and more muted feel. This is Del Potro’s choice.

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nCode Six One 95 – The nCode version is the plushest and best feeling edition in my opinion. It also has the lowest stiffness.

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K-Factor Six One 95 – This is the stiffest and most powerful of the bunch. It might not be the best choice for sensitive elbows and wrists, but it does pack a PUNCH.

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BLX 2010 edition – The BLX version also offered a nice feel, despite the higher stiffness it also had a more manageable swing weight.

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BLX 2012 Amplifeel edition – the so-called Candycane was not my favorite stick of the bunch. It had a higher swing weight and a little bit stiffer feel than the BLX.

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The 2014 parallel drilling edition . The idea with the parallel drilling technology was to increase the sweet spot. Not sure it worked, but some players have reported a slight increase in forgiveness.

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The reissue of the parallel version came in 2017 with inverted white/red colors.

Wilson Six One 95 Review

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Wilson Six One 95 Unstrung specs: Head: 95 sq inch Length: 27 inches (there are XL versions) Beam: 22 mm Stiffness: 67-72 RA depending on the version String pattern: 16×18 and 18×20

To review any of the Six One 95 racquets, I would say it is a model for advanced players who like to attack the ball. You need solid technique and footwork to really benefit from this racquet. But if you have the game and are playing well it gives you a beautiful blend of power and control, meaning you can attack the ball with confidence.

I really enjoyed it on serves, volleys and approach shots. Rallying with it form the baseline can be demanding, as the head size and string pattern isn’t very forgiving, but when I was moving towards the net or hitting flatter shots, I felt very comfortable and got great results.

This is not a racquet for players who rely heavily on top spin, but more for flatter hitters looking for great control, but with some added pace compared to other control-oriented racquets, like for example a Prestige.

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Hi Jonas I’m a former 6.1 user myself, I played a few years with the classic and the n-code versions, both in 16×18. Currently, I own the classic, the Hyper and the n-code, this last two in 18×20. I tested the 2010’s BLX in 18×20 too, for a couple of shots only. The one I like the best is the classic, very raw feeling has you mention, a true and pure no thrills racquet. The Hyper, for some reason, is the one I liked less. My former n-codes got me serious TE, I had to dished them.

Still hit from time to time with the n-code 18×20, it’s a great yet very demanding stick, hits a very heavy ball, love it for doubles, volleys like a dream, absorbs pace like no other racket (great for blocking big serves or quick net exchanges) and slices get extra venom. For someone who hits with more to p spin the open string pattern version are a better choice. And it’s by far my loudest racquet

On the down side, these are stiff racquets, specially the tighter 18×20, need a soft string/tension combo to shine, and even with a head-light balance, they are a bit sluggish, needs a strong arm to move them fast, and muscling the ball is not an option.

A simple advice: if you like these racquets but feel they are too stiff, try an Avery M3 Control. They are similar in terms of weight and balance, but the Avery has a 62 RA, and a very open 16×20 string pattern. Probably one of the last pure players racquet out there, and a playtest you’d enjoy for sure. I have on of these I got for a bargain, and I can tell you this is a hell of a fun racquet. Chers Antonio

I have used k factor 310gram version racket. Now it is very old so i am searching similar one in recent racket. Let me ask suggestion for similar one. I tried blade, prostaff black 315 cv but felt little different.

I think you refer to the Wilson Six One 95 Team. That should still be available. You could also try the Wilson Ulta Tour 95 CV, which is similar but more stable/powerful.

Great review. I have been using a couple of n-code six one team 95 for more than a decade. I am now in the market. What racket would you suggest for me? Thanks a lot in advance!

currently considering buying the grommets for the pro staff v13 k factor pro staff. I own 3 original k factor pro staffs, and was wondering if the new grommets would fit in the old frame?

I wish someone would have commented back to you @William – I am in the same boat but just starting my search to replace that exact model. Anyone have feedback or did you find one that you like?

I used the Six one 95 ncode. Which alternative can i use at the market now?

There is a Wilson Pro Labs Six One 95, otherwise it’s difficult to find something similar.

I had both the HPS 6.1 and Classic. The Classic was flexier than the HPS on slow swings , but seemed to stiffen up on faster swings, a little disconcerting maybe due to the kevlar in the mix; it always felt like hard work.

I liked the HPS a lot, it was actually stiffer than the Classic but still lots of feel and not overpowered. I went to the Wilson Ntour for a little more power in the mix , but I am regretting selling my HPS 6.1 now.

GUYS ! please some advice, as i have broken my old one blx 2010 . please advice if the new wilson replacing this one in the all black pro staff the newest one or there is any other

The Wilson Pro Labs Six One 95 is somewhat similar. Otherwise, I’d check for these racquets used.

I have 2 Six One 95 Classic raquets that I bought brand new in 1994 during my college-team years. With individual cases. I have only played with these for 30 years (they just won’t break) and finally looking to change. For comparison, does anyone know the weight on this version 3? I cannot find it anywhere (I weighed it myself strung at 13.5 oz -383g, is that possible?)

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Most Beautiful Metro Stations in Moscow

Most Beautiful Metro Stations in Moscow

Visiting Moscow? Get yourself a metro card and explore Moscow’s beautiful metro stations. Moscow’s world-famous metro system is efficient and a great way to get from A to B. But there is more to it; Soviet mosaic decorations, exuberant halls with chandeliers, colourful paintings and immense statues. Moscow’s metro is an attraction itself, so take half a day and dive into Moscow’s underground!

The best thing to do is to get on the brown circle (number 5) line since the most beautiful metro stations are situated on this line. The only exception is the metro stop Mayakovskaya one the green line (number 2). My suggestion is to get a map, mark these metro stops on there and hop on the metro. It helps to get an English > Russian map to better understand the names of the stops. At some of the metro stops, the microphone voice speaks Russian and English so it’s not difficult at all.

Another thing we found out, is that it’s worth taking the escalator and explore the other corridors to discover how beautiful the full station is.

Quick hotel suggestion for Moscow is the amazing Brick Design Hotel .

These are my favourite metro stations in Moscow, in order of my personal preference:

1. Mayakovskaya Station

The metro station of Mayakovskaya looks like a ballroom! Wide arches, huge domes with lamps and mosaic works make your exit of the metro overwhelming. Look up and you will see the many colourful mosaics with typical Soviet pictures. Mayakovskaya is my personal favourite and is the only stop not on the brown line but on the green line.

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2. Komsomolskaya Station

Komsomolskaya metro station is famous for its yellow ceiling. An average museum is nothing compared to this stop. Splendour all over the place, black and gold, mosaic – again – and enormous chandeliers that made my lamp at home look like a toy.

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3. Novoslobodskaya Station

The pillars in the main hall of Novoslobodskaya metro station have the most colourful stained glass decorations. The golden arches and the golden mosaic with a naked lady holding a baby in front of the Soviet hammer and sickle, make the drama complete.

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4. Prospect Mira Station

The beautiful chandeliers and the lines in the ceiling, make Prospekt Mira an architectural masterpiece.

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5. Belorusskaya Station

Prestigious arches, octagonal shapes of Socialistic Soviet Republic mosaics. The eyecatcher of Belorusskaya metro station, however, is the enormous statue of three men with long coats, holding guns and a flag.

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6. Kiyevskaya Station

The metro station of Kiyevskaya is a bit more romantic than Belorusskaya and Prospect Mira. Beautiful paintings with classical decorations.

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7. Taganskaya Station

At the main hall Taganskaya metro station you will find triangle light blue and white decorations that are an ode to various Russians that – I assume – are important for Russian history and victory. There is no need to explore others halls of Taganskaya, this is it.

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8. Paveletskaya Station

Another and most definitely the less beautiful outrageous huge golden mosaic covers one of the walls of Paveletskaya. I would recommend taking the escalator to the exit upstairs to admire the turquoise dome and a painting of the St Basil’s Cathedral in a wooden frame.

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My partner and I did a self guided Moscow Metro tour when we were there 2 years ago. So many breathtaking platforms…I highly recommend it! Most of my favorites were along the Brown 5 line, as well. I also loved Mayakovskaya, Arbatskaya, Aleksandrovski Sad and Ploshchad Revolyutsii. We’re heading back in a few weeks and plan to do Metro Tour-Part 2. We hope to see the #5 stations we missed before, as well as explore some of the Dark Blue #3 (Park Pobedy and Slavyansky Bul’var, for sure), Yellow #8 and Olive #10 platforms.

That’s exciting Julia! Curious to see your Metro Tour-Part 2 experience and the stations you discovered.

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Looking for a modern day Wilson nCode nSix-One 90/95

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  • Start date Jul 18, 2023
  • Jul 18, 2023

I’ve been playing with the nSix-One 90 since its release and now it’s time for me to update my racquets. I’m looking for something that has that same/similar plush feel of the nSix-One but with more power/spin/forgiveness. I played with the 95 nSix-One and loved it but decided to go with the 90 back then. Does anyone have any experience with racquets that came after the nSix-One series to now that can recommend a racquet that is closest to the feel of the dinosaur of a racquet I still play with? Thanks in advanced.  

I recommend Head Prestige Tour Auxetic. Incredible precision, plow trough and stability.  

  • Jul 19, 2023

I would second the Prestige Tour as an option, but the CAP grommets give it a different feel. Definitely something you'll want to demo to see if you gel with it, but it's in the ballpark. The Yonex Vcore Pro 97H is also an option I would recommend. Feel will be a touch more muted but not too far off. The 97 gives you a bit more sweet spot and the spin and power will be there assuming you have the technique to handle the weight and swing weight. The Pro Staff 97 V14 is another one to look at if you want to stay in the Wilson family. A few have said that it has that nCode DNA in it with this version. This, in my mind, is probably your best bet for what you're looking for. FWIW, I grew up on the Pro Staff line and have tried a ton of frames over the years in search of something better and keep coming back to Wilson. QC aside, there's just something about the Pro Staff feel that I prefer and haven't been able to find outside of the line.  

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PS 97 v14 - Add a little weight to the handle if required.  

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The Pro Labs 6.1 95 is a paintjob of the Hyper Carbon ProStaff 6.1 95 so that would be the closest though the NCode was a bit different  

aus89 said: The Pro Labs 6.1 95 is a paintjob of the Hyper Carbon ProStaff 6.1 95 so that would be the closest though the NCode was a bit different Click to expand...
gold325 said: I guess you missed the "..... but with more power/spin/forgiveness" part Click to expand...
aus89 said: oh true - then the six one 100 haha but the poster did say they ended up going with the 90 not the 95 and the six one 95 certainly has more than the tour 90 Click to expand...

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I dont think there's anything remotely close right now to any of the wilson 90s. The one stick that might come close is the 2015 blade 18x20. Slightly muted but plush and plenty stable like the n90. For the 6.1 95 16x18, the easy answer is the ps97 before CV (anything up to v11 all-black). Has the feel of the 6.1s while being more forgiving. Havent tried the v14 but v12 is too muted and v13 is more like a prestige pro clone imo.  

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My ex-sparring partner played with nCode 6.1 95. I don’t think there is a new racquet very close in feel and how it plays. ProStaff 97 is the obvious one to try. In my area guys who were using 6.1 95 as juniors now usually play with Blade 18x20 or some VCore Pro (the older, green version).  

  • Jul 20, 2023

I also have nCode 95 and nSix-One 95's. Mine is 357g fully strung and overgripped, according to kitchen scales (332g unstrung). Wouldn't the PS97 315 feel too light? Got to go with modernity, I guess.  

  • Jul 25, 2023
PeteAU said: I also have nCode 95 and nSix-One 95's. Mine is 357g fully strung and overgripped, according to kitchen scales (332g unstrung). Wouldn't the PS97 315 feel too light? Got to go with modernity, I guess. Click to expand...

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Picked up a Ncode ntour 95 at a thrift shop for $5 and made me sell off my $200 racquets. This racquet is similar to the OPs. 16/20. But 61 RA. Anything these days even come close?  

5sets said: Picked up a Ncode ntour 95 at a thrift shop for $5 and made me sell off my $200 racquets. This racquet is similar to the OPs. 16/20. But 61 RA. Anything these days even come close? Click to expand...

gold325 said: Other than the paintjob it is not similar. This is very light low powered and slightly extended. Tennis spin made a video on it because someone else had the same question. Click to expand...
5sets said: Lol, yeah I watched this. Unfortunately after five minutes of watching him struggle getting his words out he didn’t provide me with an answer. Therefore I look to you all. Click to expand...
Tour90 said: I’ve been playing with the nSix-One 90 since its release and now it’s time for me to update my racquets. I’m looking for something that has that same/similar plush feel of the nSix-One but with more power/spin/forgiveness. I played with the 95 nSix-One and loved it but decided to go with the 90 back then. Does anyone have any experience with racquets that came after the nSix-One series to now that can recommend a racquet that is closest to the feel of the dinosaur of a racquet I still play with? Thanks in advanced. Click to expand...
gold325 said: I was in a 16x20 95-97 frame of mind for some time. i also just eventually gave up.... Buy all the old nTours and KTours you can find and stock up is unfortunately the best answer. Click to expand...

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