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Wilson K Factor K Blade Tour Racquet

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Wilson K Factor K Blade Tour Racquet – Wilson Tennis Racquets

The Wilson K Factor K Blade Tour Wilson tennis racquets offer a 93 square inch head, weighing 11.8oz with a length of 27 inches – an acknowledged 8 points HL. It is a solid tennis racquet, featuring a leather grip and uniquely forgiving considering the smaller head size of these Wilson tennis racquets. These Wilson tennis racquets offer precise control to the experienced tennis player, retailing at around $220.00. It has a comfortable feel to it, transferring this to power and flexibility in play. This chunky tennis racquet has sufficient power to give a solid return and spin to the ball when used with both forehands and backhands. This design of Wilson tennis racquets features a tight string pattern with sufficient tension and torque, together adding up to considerable accuracy, depth and forgiveness: an ideal combination for the discerning player. The sweet spot on this tennis racquet is compromising – you have to be good to play with this racquet. If one of these Wilson tennis racquets would be too rapacious, the K Blade might be a better alternative.

Accuracy is a particular facet with the Wilson K Blade Tour, probably one of the stiffer frames than some of the other Wilson tennis racquets. This can only be an additional bonus, providing as it does, enhanced capacity and bite. Illimitable precision was available but the slightly increased weight, coupled with the slightly smaller head could be detrimental to the competition player due to the augmented exigency associated with constraints on arm usage. For such profound usage, a lighter frame could probably be put to better advantage. Dwell time of the ball cradling into the strings was a definite advantage for the more advanced players as it extended the sense of control when returning the ball. This would, however, have a slightly adverse effect on the lifetime of the microfilament strings’ tension. Despite this predatory facet, this Wilson tennis racquet did seem to lack sufficient power when used to play competitively, being an ideal weapon maintaining spin but less able to instigate it at a sustained pace.

On saying that, however, when it came to volleys, this design of Wilson tennis racquets was a master, having sufficient manoeuvrability to cut a slice angle volley and ample power for deep volleys, with the tension and forgiveness of the string-bed an absolute asset, especially with its lack of vibration at the net. The control oriented response served all the testers well when it came to serving. However, when it came to power, opinions varied on the amount of pace and weight players could generate with the racquet. This feature of the Wilson K Blade Tour tennis racquet makes it particularly adept for serving. The placement and spin of the ball was responsive on a serve and created enormous drive with considerable accuracy, even at the corners. This Wilson K Factor K Blade Tour tennis racquet, with its chunky frame design, was a particular asset when it came to the fulfilment felt in the control of returning serves, players enjoying the stability of this Wilson tennis racquets design.

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