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Wilson Surge BLX


$129.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Maneuverable handling, can easily adapt to reach most shots. High amount of power for relatively low weight, overall. Large sweet spot is forgiving on mishits.

The Cons:Can take some adjustment to learn how to optimally control shots, bit of a learning curve.

The Wilson Surge BLX is a tennis racket built for speed and power at a reasonable price. This is similar to the Wilson Surge BLX, but is built heavier and with a 16x19 string pattern. This allows for an improved power return on the swing as well as increased feedback through the racket when contact with the ball is made, improving control.

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The length and balance of the two rackets are identical, but in this case a 26mm Dual Taper design is used for the cross section. The balance is set at 1 point head-light, and the head size of 100 inches offers a large striking area to work with. The unstrung weight of the racket is 279 grams.

Features

  • Strong control and feel of the ball
  • Built for power return
  • Length: 27 in
  • Grip Sizes: 4 1/8, 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
  • Balance: 1 pt HL
  • Head Size: 100 in
  • Unstrung Weight: 9.8oz, 279g
  • Strung Weight: 10.4oz, 295g
  • Pattern: 16x19
  • Cross Section: 26mm Dual Taper

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    Maneuverable handling, can easily adapt to reach most shots

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    High amount of power for relatively low weight, overall

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    Large sweet spot is forgiving on mishits

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    Increases ability to put spin on shots

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    Solid feel during follow through, no buckling

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    Ideal for netplay, quick to respond to volleys

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    Can take some adjustment to learn how to optimally control shots, bit of a learning curve

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