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Midplus
Powerful and spin friendly, the n5 Force Midplus delivers the goods from all areas of the court. The open string pattern offers plenty of grip on the ball and coupled with a maneuverable feel, this racquet can be a topspin and slice machine in the hands of the right player. Thanks to continuing developments of Wilson's Triad system, the n5 Force Midplus offers a comfortable response without sacrificing ball feel. Comfort is further enhanced through Wilson's use of nanofoam inside the racquet frame. The resulting feel from the stringbed is very comfortable, yet enough feedback gets through to the player for the needed feel and control on touch shots. At net the n5 Force offers a solid feel and some nice punch to help get volleys away. There's plenty of pop on serve, too. Players that hit with topspin or slice on serve will find plenty of spin when serving with this one. All in all, a solid racquet that packs some pop, offers plenty of spin potential and a very comfortable feel. Players at the 3.0-4.5 level should definitely add this one to their demo list.

Oversize
If you're looking to add some zip and spin to your shots, this is your stick. Bringing plenty of power to each swing, the n5 Force Oversize makes hitting with depth and pace a snap. More controlled than a game improvement stick, but about as powerful as 'tweeners come, this racquet is ideal for the player seeking power from a medium length stroke. We found 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, we found a high level of comfort and a solid feel. A great choice for the 3.0+ level player looking to add some power to their game.

Both the n5 Force racquets make for comfortable hitting from all areas of the court. Wilson's new nZone XL grommet system allows for greater string travel at impact, proving a larger sweetspot and a more comfortable hitting experience. Both headsizes feature nanofoam, a dense foam material inside the racquet frame which increases comfort and provides a quieter hitting experience. Wilson's Triad technology has been slimmed down from its original design to offer increased feel while still placing a premium on comfort.

Midplus Specs
Head Size:
98 sq. in. / 632 sq. cm.
Length: 27.25 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 9.8oz / 278g
Balance: 9 pts Head Heavy
Swingweight: 322
Stiffness: 55
Beam Width: Dual Taper Beam 25.5 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
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
One Piece
No shared holes
String Tension: 50-60 pounds

Oversize Specs
Head Size:
110 sq. in. / 710 sq. cm.
Length: 27.25 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 10.1oz / 286g
Balance: 10 pts Head Heavy
Swingweight: 335
Stiffness: 55
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
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
One Piece
No shared holes
String Tension: 53-63 pounds

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