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Wilson Six.One Tour frame w/cracks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nevermind" data-source="post: 1997500" data-attributes="member: 325362"><p>I have 2x Wilson Six.One Tour racquets. Both are strung @75lbs. I've played Pro Staff 6.0s & nCodes for >15 years, always @75lbs. without issues. I have noticed 3-5mm cracks on both Six.One racquets on the flat beam @approx. 7o'clock position. There is a silver cosmetic line, & the cracks are ~1/2 way between this stripe and the end corner of the yoke. Yes, I'm aware of the recommend 50-60lbs. recommend tension. Again, overstringing in excess of the recommended rating has never been an issue w/other Wilson racquets w/respect to comprising the structural integrity of the frame. Is the recommended tension a reference with respect to player feel (power v. control) or a "warning" with respect to compromise of the structural integrity. Thank you for any and all advice and responses in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevermind, post: 1997500, member: 325362"] I have 2x Wilson Six.One Tour racquets. Both are strung @75lbs. I've played Pro Staff 6.0s & nCodes for >15 years, always @75lbs. without issues. I have noticed 3-5mm cracks on both Six.One racquets on the flat beam @approx. 7o'clock position. There is a silver cosmetic line, & the cracks are ~1/2 way between this stripe and the end corner of the yoke. Yes, I'm aware of the recommend 50-60lbs. recommend tension. Again, overstringing in excess of the recommended rating has never been an issue w/other Wilson racquets w/respect to comprising the structural integrity of the frame. Is the recommended tension a reference with respect to player feel (power v. control) or a "warning" with respect to compromise of the structural integrity. Thank you for any and all advice and responses in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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