wilson tennis rackets 2012

Saturday, 13 October 2012 · 0 comments

wilson tennis rackets





  • Headsize: 100 sq. in.
  • Strung Weight: 8.6 oz.
  • Length: 25"
  • Strung Balance: 1 pt. HH
  • RWL710





:  Wilson Tour Slam Strung Adult Recreational Tennis Racke





  • Volcanic Frame Technology increases power and stability
  • Power Strings increase pop
  • Stop Shock Pads reduce racket vibrations
  • ? Headsize: 110" ? Strung Weight: 11.5 oz / 326 g ? Length: 27.25" ? Balance: 3 pts. HL ? String Pattern: 16x19 ? Cross Section: 24.5 mm Volcanic




Racquet Specifications:
  • Headsize: 95 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung): 10.80 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 66
  • Balance: 13.38 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section: 21mm Straight Beam
  • Swingweight: 318 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 18x20
  • Grip: Wilson Pro Hybrid Grip
  • Wilson Stiffness Index: 6.1



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    Wilson n1 Tennis Racquet

    Tuesday, 13 October 2009 · 0 comments



    Product Features
    Lightweight tennis racquet outfitted with Wilson's nCode technology
    Delivers unparalleled stability, greater frame integrity, and explosive power
    Ideal for beginners and recreational players who prize control and precision
    115 square-inch head size; measures 27.9 inches long; stiff flex
    Weighs only 9 ounces unstrung; 30/27 mm cross section


    Product Description
    Lightweight, stiff, and potent, Wilson's n1 racquet helps take your tennis skills to the next level. The racquet is equipped with Wilson's nCode nanotechnology, which releases untapped performance from within the racquet to deliver unparalleled stability, greater frame integrity, and explosive power. At one billionth of a meter, the nano scale is too small to see. But the difference in an nCoded racquet's playability is too big to overlook. Racquets are made of billions of carbon fibers linked together and heat shaped. Although the carbon fibers are strong, light, and resilient, voids still exist at the nanoscopic level between the individual fibers, creating a multitude of stress points. By reinforcing the molecular structure of the frame and filling these voids, nCode technology improves a racquet's performance while still preserving its unique playing characteristics.
    The n1's terrific feel and abundant power make it ideal for beginners and recreational players who prize control and precision. Specific details include a 115-square
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    Wilson Pro Overgrip Tennis Racquet Grip

    Sunday, 16 August 2009 · 0 comments


    Wilson Pro Overgrip Tennis Racquet Grip (12 Pack)
    By J. Lim
    I've used this overgrip for years now, and I refuse to use any other overgrip. I realized that, after shelling out some real money for those dinky 3-packs at Sports Authority or Modell's, I stumbled across the 12-pack offered on Amazon and, well...I got it!

    This isn't a real big deal, but I really like the way the individual grips are packaged. They are more folded than rolled, which prevents the overgrip from rolling up by itself after you've unraveled it. Again, NOT a big deal, but an added bonus IMO.

    The texture of this grip is just tacky enough where it doesn't interfere with quick grip changes. It is, however, sticky enough to adequately stay in your hand without you having to worry about a slippery handle.

    I don't remember if other colors are offered, but to me, WHITE is pretty classic on a tennis racket. Maybe it's because Federer uses it, and I love the guy, but regardless, buy this package of grips and be content!

    Bundle of 12 individual overgrips ideal for frequent tennis players
    Polyurethane construction with super-thin, high-stretch felt surface
    Re-usable, waterproof storage bag keeps grips dry and fresh
    Tapered starting end fore easy application; top choice of touring pros
    Each white overgrip measures 43.3 x 0.02 x 0.98 inches (W x H x D)

    Product Description
    Equipped with 12 individual overgrips--along with finishing tape and a re-sealable storage bag--this bundle of Wilson Pro Overgrips is ideal for frequent players. Each polyurethane overgrip features a super-thin, high-stretch microfiber felt surface, with a tapered starting end for easy application. The re-usable, waterproof zip-lock player pack, meanwhile, keeps the grips dry and fresh. The top choice of such Wilson touring pros as Roger Federer, Justine Henin, and Guillermo Canas, the white overgrips measure 43.3 by 0.02 by 0.98 inches (W x H x D) each and suit all styles of play.
    About Wilson
    Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilson’s core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.



    Product Description
    The Wilson Pro Overgrip now comes in a 12-pack. White only. WRZ4777

    Wilson Pro Overgrip Tennis Racquet Grip


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    Prince O3 Speedport BLACK Tennis Racquet

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    By D. Wu "cool guy
    Let me first start off with saying, "I have over 15 years of experience and competed in several tournaments." So I know a little something about rackets especially when I've played with a variety of them.

    Tennis rackets should never be generalized as "one-size fits all". There's a certain touch and feel to a racket that should your tennis style. Most reviews about this racket are true. It's great for power hitters wanting to tone it down a notch for ball control. It's also perfect for people with huge topspins. You can literally crank the ball over the net and see the ball bounce high off the baseline.

    The frame is 100cm and it offers a huge sweet spot. The current set up I have is the String Port inserts with Prince Topspin at 61 lbs. I love the setup, but I only gave this 4 stars is because with this setup the tinny sound is irritating. The other setup after a long day gave me a sore arm from the feedback.

    You should definitely give this racket a test drive before purchasing it, cause this racket isn't for everyone. If you want power this isn't it, and I recommend the Prince O3 SpeedPort Red.



    The Prince O3 Speedport Black features the first true 'tweener offering in the Prince O3 Speedport racquet line. The Prince O3 Speedport Black features an aerodynamic refinement to the largest sweetspot offered in the Prince racquet line thanks to the use of new square-shaped O-Ports that generates a livelier response across the entire string bed.
    Another innovation in the Speedport Black is the use of the Speedport Tuning System (S.T.S.) This system allows customization of the port inserts in the frame at 3, 9, and 12 o'clock positions. The string PORT insert provides a softer, more-damped feel, while the string HOLE insert resembles a traditional grommet that provides more feel and feedback from the stringbed. Each Speedport Black comes with both sets of inserts (the String PORT insert is installed from the factory.)

    With a Prince Power Level of 975 and a 100 square inch head, the O3 Speedport Black offers a more-controlled option in the new O3 Speedport line to the very popular O3 White. Overall, the O3 Speedport Black is sure to be one of the best all-around racquets for an intermediate to advanced player with a moderate to fast swing speed.



    Racquet Specifications
    Headsize: 100 sq. in.
    Length: 27.00 in.
    Weight (strung): 11.40 oz.
    Stiffness (Babolat RDC):66
    Balance: 13.00 in. Head Light
    Cross Section: 23mm/24mm/22mm Tapered Beam
    Swingweight: 321 kg*sq. cm
    String Pattern:16x19
    Grip:Prince DuraPro
    Prince Power Level: 975
    Prince O3 Speedport BLACK Tennis Racquet



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    Wilson Impact Tennis Racket

    Saturday, 9 May 2009 · 0 comments



    Designed for novice players, this titanium-alloy tennis racquet has Volcanic Frame technology for power and stability and a Cushion Pro Grip for comfort. The racquet weighs 10.7 ounces and measures 27.5 inches long, with an oversized 110-square-inch head and factory stringing. The grip is 4.25 inches in diameter.

    Specifications:
    Frame: titanium alloy
    Strung weight: 10.7 oz
    Head size: 110 sq in
    Length: 27.5"
    Stringing: factory
    String pattern: 16 x 19
    Tension range: 50-60 lbs
    Grip: 4.25"
    Stiffness: 53
    Balance: head heavy 1 cm
    About WilsonChicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilson’s core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.
    Product Description

    WILSON Impact Grip Racket, Volcanic Frame Technology for power and stability. Titanium Alloy for added strength. Cushion Pro Grip for increased comfort. 110" oversize head. 10.7 oz. strung weight. 27.5" length. This is the # 1 selling entry- level adult tennis racket in AmericaSee Detail Wilson Impact Tennis

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    Wilson US Open 23"

    Saturday, 2 May 2009 · 0 comments


    Product Description
    WILSON US Open 23" Racket features I-Beam construction for solid power and stability. Lightweight so it's easy to swing. Titanium Alloy for added strength. 95" Midplus headsize. Average strung weight 6.7 oz. 3 5/8" grip.
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    Wilson n1 Tennis Racquet

    Friday, 15 August 2008 · 0 comments


    Lightweight, stiff, and potent, Wilson's n1 racquet helps take your tennis skills to the next level. The racquet is equipped with Wilson's nCode nanotechnology, which releases untapped performance from within the racquet to deliver unparalleled stability, greater frame integrity, and explosive power. At one billionth of a meter, the nano scale is too small to see. But the difference in an nCoded racquet's playability is too big to overlook. Racquets are made of billions of carbon fibers linked together and heat shaped. Although the carbon fibers are strong, light, and resilient, voids still exist at the nanoscopic level between the individual fibers, creating a multitude of stress points. By reinforcing the molecular structure of the frame and filling these voids, nCode technology improves a racquet's performance while still preserving its unique playing characteristics.
    The n1's terrific feel and abundant power make it ideal for beginners and recreational players who prize control and precision. Specific details include a 115-square-inch head that weighs only 9 ounces strung, a Micro-Dry Feel grip, and a 27.9-inch length.
    Specifications:
    · Head size: 115 square inches
    · Length: 27.9 inches
    · Weight: 9 ounces (strung)
    · Balance: 11 points HH
    · Cross section: 30/27 mm
    · Type of swing: compact
    · String tension: 55 to 65
    · Flex: Stiff
    · Composition: 30 percent graphite high modulus nCoded/70 percent graphite nCoded
    · Grip: Micro-Dry Feel More Detail

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    Wilson nFury Two Tennis Racquet

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    Offering the legendary benefits of Wilson's nCode technology in a lightweight frame, the Wilson nFury Two tennistennis racquet helps take your skills to the next level. nCode nanotechnology works by releasing untapped performance from within the racquet to deliver unparalleled stability, greater frame integrity, and explosive power. At one billionth of a meter, the nano scale is too small to see. But the difference in an nCoded racquet's playability is too big to overlook. Racquets are made of billions of carbon fibers linked together and heat shaped. Although the carbon fibers are strong, light, and resilient, voids still exist at the nanoscopic level between the individual fibers, creating a multitude of stress points. By reinforcing the molecular structure of the frame and filling these voids, nCode technology improves a racquet's performance while still preserving its unique playing characteristics. The end result is a racquetracquet that's two times stronger, twice as stable, and up to 22 percent more powerful than ordinary racquets.
    Specific details include a 100-square-inch head that weighs only 9.8 ounces strung, a perforated Cushion-Aire grip, and a 27-inch length.
    Specifications:
    · Head size: 100 square inches
    · Length: 27 inches
    · Weight: 9.3 ounces (unstrung), 9.8 ounces (strung)
    · String pattern: 16 x 20
    · Beam width: 22 mm, straight beam
    · Balance point: 13.4 inches
    · Balance: Head Light
    · Flex: 54
    · Composition: nCode High Modlus Graphite, nFoam-filled core
    · Swing weight: 290
    · Power level: Medium
    · Swing type: Moderate
    · Grip: Perforated Cushion-Aire
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    Wilson Tennis Racquet.

    Monday, 7 July 2008 · 0 comments


    Wilson KSixOne Team 95 K Factor Tennis Racquet Wilson KSixOne Team 95 K Factor Tennis Racquet
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    The Wilson KSixOne Team 95 picks up where the nCode nSixOne 95 left off, but now available in a lighter static weight. Previously offered in Europe as the nSixOne Team 95, Wilson has brought this lighter-weight players racquet to the U.S. market to round out the new K Factor series. Features classic feel in the same tradition as previous-generations of Hyper Pro Staff 6.1's and Pro Staff Classic 6.1's, coupled with the added feel and stability of K Factor technology. Weighing in a full 1.5 oz. lighter than the KSixOne 95, maneuverability is improved without sacrificing power substantially. Dense 18x20 string bed further enhances control and feel for advanced players.

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    Specifications

    · Headsize: 95 sq. in.
    · Length: 27.00 in.
    · Weight (strung): 10.80 oz.
    · Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 65
    · Balance: 13.38 in. Head Light
    · Cross Section: 21mm Straight Beam
    · Swingweight: 317 kg*sq. cm
    · String Pattern: 18x20
    · Grip: Wilson True Grip Wilson Stiffness Index: 6.1

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    Well Come To World Racquet.

    Friday, 4 July 2008 · 0 comments

    Find racquet for you like and selection it for trip.

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