Question:
Tennis racket?
anonymous
17 years ago
For the Wilson nsix-two 100 what kind of strings are good and what tension?
Four answers:
Ziel
17 years ago
It all depends on what you want. Do you want extra feel or durability? It can all depend on how much you break your strings. If you break them often (I break mine every couple weeks), you will want something with a little more durability. If you don't usually break strings much, it's fine to go with something a little softer. I would say that a standard synthetic gut string would probably work fine for you. Something like Prince syn. gut with duraflex or Wilson Stamina or NXT. You probably don't really need to worry much about what string you use.



For tension, it depends on how you play, too. If it seems that you have trouble hitting the ball long all the time, string it a couple lbs above the middle recommended tension. If your racquet seems to lack power, string a little looser. It seems fine to you, go with the middle tension. The tension range should be on the racquet, or you can find it online. If I looked at the right model, your range should be 53 to 63 lbs, so the middle would be at 58.
anonymous
17 years ago
I sell the nSix-Two 100, 110 OS and the latest KSix-Two 100. Most of the time, I string the racquets with Wilson Enduro Pro 17 at 2 lbs above mid-tension and so far, the feedback from my buyers is positive.



Enduro Pro 17 is durable, yet not as stiff as Luxilon or other polys. Price is affordable as well.



Give it a try and let us know how it goes. Good luck!
tripplex
17 years ago
Try enduro pro at 58.my friend uses that.the racket feels nice.
anonymous
17 years ago
Spin- Poly plasma/Luxion Bigbanger/Pro Hurricane



I would get any of there strings



Cheers

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