After only a few strokes, it quickly becomes clear to any player that the NSix-One is undoubtedly a player's racquet. The former racquet of World No. 1 Roger Federer, the Nsix-One offers spin power and control for the most demanding users. Unfortunately, it demands just as much if not more from the user. The 95 version is a slightly modified version of Federer's racquet, but offers many of the same features. The racquet is overall quite heavy, measuring in at over 12 oz. As well, the head lightness rating of 10 allows for easy maneuverability around the net and generous topspin. This is a racquet for advanced players only and novice players who make use of it will likely experience difficult in weilding it. Overall, a great racquet for a great player.
Sounds like it is a little more than I could handle. Thanks.