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Wilson Stratus Three BLX


$249.00 Released February, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Handles vibrations really well, easy on the joints. Large enough sweet spot that you don't have to think about it. Above-average power generation, can make some powerful serves without thinking about it.

The Cons:Not a lot of touch at the net, tends to send it off where you don't intend if you're trying to be gentle. A bit heavier than most of the rackets in the line, will wear you out more. Not very maneuverable, need to work to get it where you want it.

The Wilson Stratus Three BLX is a racket designed for comfort and powerful delivery. This racket bridges the gap between the Wilson Cierzo Two BLX and Wilson Tempest Four BLX, with a balance, head size and length set in the middle of the range.

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This racket has a much rounder head shape than the other two for improved control, and is heaviest at 260 grams. This is still relatively light weight, however, and with the round head and 10 point head-heavy balance is enough to provide good power return. The Triad system is used along with the 30mm Dual Taper to reduce impact from the ball being transferred to the player, and combined with BLX technology make it a comfortable racket to work with.

Features

  • Light weight
  • Ample power
  • Triad system
  • BLX Technology
  • Comfort Hybrid grip
  • Length: 27.5 in
  • Grip Sizes: 4 1/8, 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
  • Balance: 10 pts HH
  • Head Size: 115 in
  • Unstrung Weight: 260g
  • Strung Weight: 276g
  • Pattern: 16x19
  • Cross Section: 30mm Dual Taper

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  • 1

    handles vibrations really well, easy on the joints

  • 1

    large enough sweet spot that you don't have to think about it

  • 1

    above-average power generation, can make some powerful serves without thinking about it

  • 1

    excellent control over the ball, can send it right where you want it

Cons
  • 1

    not a lot of touch at the net, tends to send it off where you don't intend if you're trying to be gentle

  • 1

    a bit heavier than most of the rackets in the line, will wear you out more

  • 1

    not very maneuverable, need to work to get it where you want it

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