Hesson wary after tourists bounced back to beat England after heavy first test defeat.
The West Indies have form when it comes to fighting back from a disastrous first test, leaving the Black Caps feeling edgy.
Coach Mike Hesson and top-order batsman Henry Nicholls both warned the West Indies are a better team than that which capitulated by an innings and 67 runs at the Basin Reserve and they expect a bounce-back in the second test starting in Hamilton on Saturday.
The tourists were humiliated by an innings and 209 runs at Edgbaston in their most recent test series against England in August. A week later, they were celebrating a five-wicket victory in the second test at Leeds.
"They are a proud team and we saw how they bounced back after losing that first test against England — so we're fully prepared for that," Nicholls said.