Wilson n1 Tennis Racquet Lightweight, stiff, and potent, Wilson’s n1 racquet helps take your tennis skills to the next level. The racquet is equipped with Wilson’s nCode nanotechnology, which releases untapped performance from within the racquet to deliver unparalleled stability, greater frame integrity, and explosive power. At one billionth of a meter, the nano scale is too small to see. But the difference in an nCoded racquet’s playability is too big to overlook. Racquets are made of billions of carbon fibers linked together and heat shaped. Although the carbon fibers are strong, light, and resilient, voids still exist at the nanoscopic level between the individual fibers, creating a multitude of stress points. By reinforcing the molecular structure of the frame and filling these voids, nCode technology improves a racquet’s performance while still preserving its unique playing characteristics.
The n1’s terrific feel and abundant power make it ideal for beginners and recreational players who prize control and precision. Specific details include a 115-square-inch head that weighs only 9 ounces strung, a Micro-Dry Feel grip, and a 27.9-inch length.
Specifications:
- Head size: 115 square inches
- Length: 27.9 inches
- Weight: 9 ounces (strung)
- Balance: 11 points HH
- Cross section: 30/27 mm
- Type of swing: compact
- String tension: 55 to 65
- Flex: Stiff
- Composition: 30 percent graphite high modulus nCoded/70 percent graphite nCoded
- Grip: Micro-Dry Feel
About Wilson
Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world s leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilson s core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.
Customer Review: love this racquet !
I borrowed this racquet from a friend and loved it. Very nice feel to it. Highly recommend it.
Customer Review: Is it worth buying products on sale?
I believe Wilson rackets are durable …but i guess i was just so unlucky that the item (ncode n1 racquet) sent to me has a crack on it which I didnt notice until last April 25 when it gave in…the crack appeared. In just less than a month of use it gave it despite the fact that im just a beginner and just having my tennis clinic thus no much power yet when i hit the ball…how i wish i could have a replacement.














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