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Wilson Tour Lite BLX


$159.00 Released November, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:A good transitional racket for younger players as it is smaller than most full-sized rackets but bigger than junior rackets. 16x20 string pattern lets you easily generate spin. Frame composition does a good job of reducing the amount of vibration that reaches the hand.

The Cons:Niche design makes this a less-than-ideal choice for most players. Sweet spot seems to be closer to the handle which takes some getting used to. Doesn't offer much power when serving.

The Wilson Tour Lite BLX is a light tennis racket designed for smaller or younger players. The design places the balance 2 points head-heavy, enabling better performance while keeping the weight down for better maneuverability.

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This is a half-inch shorter than the Wilson Tour BLX and significantly lighter, with the balance shifted further head-heavy. The head size is much larger, however, adding a degree of forgiveness and easier handling. The full length of the racket is 26.75 inches, and the head has an area of 103 inches. The unstrung weight is 249 grams, and the racket is strung in a 16x20 pattern. This racket uses a 23.5mm Flat Beam design.

Features

  • Mid Plus Head Size
  • Very Light Weight
  • Comfortable Balance
  • Length: 26.75 in
  • Grip Sizes: 4, 4 1/8, 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
  • Balance: 2 pts HH
  • Head Size: 103 in
  • Unstrung Weight: 249g
  • Strung Weight: 265g
  • Pattern: 16x20
  • Cross Section: 23.5mm Flat Beam

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    A good transitional racket for younger players as it is smaller than most full-sized rackets but bigger than junior rackets.

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    16x20 string pattern lets you easily generate spin.

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    Frame composition does a good job of reducing the amount of vibration that reaches the hand.

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    Lightweight, short design can add a lot of speed to your swing.

  • 1

    Good balance of control and maneuverability.

Cons
  • 1

    Niche design makes this a less-than-ideal choice for most players.

  • 1

    Sweet spot seems to be closer to the handle which takes some getting used to.

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    Doesn't offer much power when serving.

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