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#1 linc

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Posted 17 December 2007 - 03:28 AM

I have a Wilson Ultra Titanium which I have really enjoyed but it is starting to delaminate and has a couple of dead spots. I have tested some new racquets but the local pro doesn't carry any of the Wilson. I tried the OZ and a couple of Harrow, but did not like them as well. Is there a current Wilson model that would be the best upgrade in terms of similar weight, softness and general feel?

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Posted 17 December 2007 - 06:05 PM

QUOTE(linc @ Dec 16 2007, 10:33 PM) View Post
I have a Wilson Ultra Titanium which I have really enjoyed but it is starting to delaminate and has a couple of dead spots. I have tested some new racquets but the local pro doesn't carry any of the Wilson. I tried the OZ and a couple of Harrow, but did not like them as well. Is there a current Wilson model that would be the best upgrade in terms of similar weight, softness and general feel?

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I don't think you will find any paddle built (fortunately) like the old Hammer line. Paddles generally have a life of a year or 2 under normal use. Even if you did find a brand new one it would also play differently.  Where are you located I will try to direct you toward a pro that can let you demo Wilson paddles.

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 12:22 AM

I have a Wilson Ultra Titanium which I have really enjoyed but it is starting to delaminate and has a couple of dead spots. I have tested some new racquets but the local pro doesn't carry any of the Wilson. I tried the OZ and a couple of Harrow, but did not like them as well. Is there a current Wilson model that would be the best upgrade in terms of similar weight, softness and general feel?

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I don't think you will find any paddle built (fortunately) like the old Hammer line. Paddles generally have a life of a year or 2 under normal use. Even if you did find a brand new one it would also play differently.  Where are you located I will try to direct you toward a pro that can let you demo Wilson paddles.
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