Wilson [k] Blade Tour Tennis Racquet

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Wilson [k] Blade Tour Tennis Racquet
 
Manufacturer: Wilson
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Product Description

What's the difference between winning and losing? Wilson boils it down to one word: [k]ontrol. The Wilson [K] Blade Tour tennis racquet is made using [k]arophite black technology, a proprietary next-generation structure that results in better feel and a stronger, more stable performance. As a result, it's easier than ever for players to shape their shots and hit the corners with accuracy. And control is a crucial tool, as players who had the fewest unforced errors have won a combined 74 percent of the most recent Grand Slam tournaments. On the whole, the [K] Blade Tour is ideal for the aggressive all-court player looking for a flexible racquet with a smaller head size, tight string bed, and incredible feel. It's a terrific choice for any style of player, whether you love staying on the baseline or approaching the net.

The [K] Blade Tour also boasts Wilson's [K]onnector-2 external wings, which are molded into each side of the hoop to increase the dwell time of the ball upon impact. This further improves your control on the court.

Specifications:

  • Head size: 93 square inches
  • Length: 27 inches
  • Weight: 12 ounces (strung)
  • Stiffness: 62
  • String pattern: 18 x 20
  • Balance: 7 points, HL
  • Cross section: 20 mm flat beam
  • Grip: Wilson Leather Grip
  • Grip sizes: 2 to 5
  • Wilson Stiffness Index: 6

About Wilson
At the heart of sports history for almost a century, Wilson has been influential and intimately involved in shaping the games of tennis, golf, baseball, and American football. As the originator of breakthrough technologies, Wilson has produced legendary classics and earned world-wide legitimacy in each sport it participates in. The world's leading manufacturer of ball sports equipment, Wilson's core sports include tennis, baseball, American football, golf, basketball, softball, badminton, and squash. A division of Helsinki-based Amer Sports, Wilson is headquartered in Chicago.

Product Details

  • All-around tennis racquet with unmatched control and feel
  • Next-generation [k]arophite black technology creates high precision
  • [K]onnector-2 external wings increase dwell time of ball upon impact
  • Ideal for aggressive all-court player; 20 mm flat beam cross section
  • 93-square-inch head size; measures 27 inches long; weighs 12 ounces

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Customer Reviews

Best Racket for an Offensive Player
 
Review Date: May 9, 2008
Reviewer: Sandy257, San Deigo
In last 2-3 months i have been demoing so many rackets of different brands, sizes etc.
I am a 4.0 player, after using this racket it has made me almost a 4.5 player.
The best racket for your serves almost effortless. So much control while returning serves. Over all awesome racket for your groundstrokes.
I have a amazing feeling when i hold this racket in my hand.
Guys just try this racket u will love it, try to play a set atleast with then you will feel the difference.
Advanced Player Racquet
 
Review Date: May 15, 2008
Reviewer: Stephen J. Phillips, Boulder, CO
Just to comment on the other two reviews. This is a racquet that is not appropriate for beginner players who don't already have the skills to wield it's power. It has very small face and is very unforgiving when mis-struck. That said, it is a very tactile and powerful racquet for people with a 4.0+ rating that will indeed bring your game to another level.
Did not meet expectations
 
Review Date: April 27, 2008
Reviewer: Rajesh Surapaneni, Cherry Hill, NJ
I thought of getting a next level racquet. I was playing a racquet made by HEAD all season last year and it has more surface area than this one. This racquet by wilson(K-blade tour) looks great but I had real difficulty with my shots. Not very good control. I am not sure what K-factor is supposed to do!! Any how may be after few weeks I may better control this racquet

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