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JuiceTheGator
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I used the Wilson nCode for extreme western grips for a few years. It's successor (similar stiffness, feel, etc) is the Juice.
So, I bought a couple of them and loved 'em. Great pop on the ball, good feel and it delivers a heavy ball. But after only a couple months of my heavy groundstrokes, the nice "pop" has turned into a sad "bonk."
I had both restrung but they were the same. Something left these racquets and they're pieces of shit now. They're made from a new material, basalt, instead of the tried and true graphene and graphite. Me thinks they didn't test the new stuff enough because the racquet losing integrity really fast.
At $160 each, I'm sure as hell not going to buy a new one every month. So, fuck it, I'm going back to a Babolat Pure Drive and never looking back.
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So, I bought a couple of them and loved 'em. Great pop on the ball, good feel and it delivers a heavy ball. But after only a couple months of my heavy groundstrokes, the nice "pop" has turned into a sad "bonk."
I had both restrung but they were the same. Something left these racquets and they're pieces of shit now. They're made from a new material, basalt, instead of the tried and true graphene and graphite. Me thinks they didn't test the new stuff enough because the racquet losing integrity really fast.
At $160 each, I'm sure as hell not going to buy a new one every month. So, fuck it, I'm going back to a Babolat Pure Drive and never looking back.
crap:
Tried and true: