Wilson nCode n5 Force OS Tennis Racquet
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Tennis Racquet Descriptions

If you’re looking to add some zing and spin for your shots, this nCode n5 Force OS racquet is totally suitable for you..
The Oversize to be big on spin both off the ground and on serve. The large sweetspot makes for consistent and comfortable hitting. At net, the racquet feels maneuverable and provides plenty of power. Like the Midplus, found a high level of comfort and a solid feel. A great choice for the Beginner/Intermediate level player looking to add some power to their game.
The Technology Behind nCode n5 OS Racquet
The Wilson nCode n5 Force OS is a new updated version of the ever-versatile Wilson n5, combining the power of nCode and the comfort of Triad with a more flexible, controlled beam. The n5 Force still suits a wide variety of playing styles and ability levels, but with improved feel over the original n5. Wilson continues the use of the Iso-Zorb dampening found in their Triad racquets, with the addition of Nanofoam to provide a quieter, softer feel.
Wilson nCode n5 Force OS Tennis Racquet Specifications

Head Size: 110 sq. in. / 710 sq. cm.
Length: 27.25 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 10.1oz / 286g
Balance: 10 pts Head Heavy
Beam Width: Dual Taper Beam 26.5 mm
Composition: 10% nCoded Hyper Carbon / 90% nCoded High Modulus Graphite
Power Level: Medium
Swing Speed: Moderate-Fast
Grip Type: Micro-Dry Comfort
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 20 Crosses
String Tension: 53-63 pounds
Suitability Level: Both Beginners and Intermediate Tennis Players
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by Joshua TR#
Nice rackets, the only question is that can you handle the power of this racquet? high recommended!
by Christian J#
This is my second racquet. The first is a cheaper one for beginners from wal*mart store. Last summer I was trained from a professional. I decided to buy a new racquet. When I griped it first, I worried becasue it was too lihgt than that I expected. Yesterday, I played more than 2 hours with it.
by Mel#
My service is increased both in accuracy and power. I can hit the ball correctly even though I try to hit the ball hard. I’m happy with this racquet. I strongly recommand this for someone who wants to change his/her racquet becasue he/she is not a novice anymore.