Wilson nBLADE RB Review


Racquetball Racquets Ratings Summary

The heavier racquet in Wilson's newest racquetball line, the nBlade racquet features the super strong and stable nCode technology along with Wilson's new Turbo Tubes technology adding even greater stability focused at the throat of the racquet. Being heavier than its counterpart the nRage, this racquet will add more power to your game along with the Power Strings technology, extending the mains and increasing pop and power in every hit. Prestrung with Wilson's high performance Helixx string the nBlade will increase your performance and power in every game you play.

nBLADE RB Ratings Summary

Criteria

Members

Rating

Racket Stiffness:
9
Power Rating:
7
Sweet Spot:
5.7
String Vibration:
6.7
Swing Maneuverablity:
6.3
Ball Control:
6
Colors and Appearance:
6.7
Durability:
9.7
Overall Opinion:
7

Overall:

7.1


3 user(s) have reviewed nBLADE RB Racquetball Racquets. Read the full details of each review by clicking on Read Review Details below. The overall review rating is the average of all product criteria rated by each user

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Reviews

Date

Reviewer

Overall


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4/29/2009
Sea_note
8.1

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6/22/2007
HADU
4.3
This racket was OK.

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4/26/2007
Patric Mascorro
8.9
A good racquet if you don't like the super-light racquets... The only problem is that the strings pop out of the grooves through the handle.