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Wilson Six.One Team BLX
$199.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Good shock absorption, saves some strain on the joints. Able to generate a good amount of spin. Very light, moves through the air easily.
The Cons:Grip isn't very high quality, many players end up replacing it.
The Wilson Six.One Team BLX is a tennis racket built with a lighter swing weight. It weighs 10.8 oz, which is heavier than the Wilson Six.One Lite BLX, but lighter than the rest of the rackets in the family.
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This gives it increased stability over the Lite and increased maneuverability over the 95, with whom it shares the same head size and length.
The Wilson Six.One BLX Family use a Basalt and Karophite Black alloy for cleaner feedback when striking the ball. Linear geometry is used in the frames for increase stability, and torsion on off-center hits is managed by a quad shaft yoke.
Features
- Headsize: 95 sq in
- Strung Weight: 10.8 oz / 305 g
- Length: 27 in
- Unstrung Weight: 10.2 oz / 289 g
- Balance: 1 pt. HL
- String Pattern: 18 x 20
- Cross Section: 20.7 mm Flat Beam
- Grip Sizes: 4 1/8, 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2, 4 5/8
- Stock Number: WRT70041U
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good shock absorption, saves some strain on the joints
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able to generate a good amount of spin
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very light, moves through the air easily
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great pop on the serve, power transfer is excellent
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precise touch at the net for quick drops
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strong control allows you to place the ball where you want it
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grip isn't very high quality, many players end up replacing it
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