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Wilson Tidal Force BLX
$149.00
Released November, 2010
The Pros:Creates a lot of spin without much effort. Good power generation on most shots. Has a great feel when you connect with the ball, nice and solid.
The Cons:Sweet-spot is fairly small, need to be precise or your mis-hits go wrong.
The Wilson Tidal Force BLX is a mid-range tennis racket designed for value and easy handling. This is similar in construction to the Wilson Coral Reef BLX, with the same length and nearly the same weight.
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The balance has been shifted to 5 points head-light, however, to make it easier to maneuver. This shift in the design has resulted in a shorter 24mm Flat Beam cross section and more oval-shaped head, losing some of the forgiveness found in the other racket. The head size is 105 inches in area and uses a 16x19 string pattern. Unstrung the racket weighs 264 grams.
Features
- Light weight build
- Mid-plus head size
- Very maneuverable balance
- Length: 27.25 in
- Grip Sizes: 4, 4 1/8, 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
- Balance: 5 pts HL
- Head Size: 105 in
- Unstrung Weight: 264g
- Strung Weight: 280g
- Pattern: 16x19
- Cross Section: 24mm Flat Beam
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Pros & Cons
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creates a lot of spin without much effort
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good power generation on most shots
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has a great feel when you connect with the ball, nice and solid
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offers a lot of control to get the ball to do just what you want it to
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maneuverable enough to get it just where you want it right away
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well built racket will last for a long time without showing any signs of wear
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sweet-spot is fairly small, need to be precise or your mis-hits go wrong
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