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Wilson Impact Tennis Racket (Colors May Vary) | 
| Brand: Wilson Category: Sports
Buy New: $23.00 - $32.40 as of 3/19/2010 06:09 EDT details
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| Features:
| • | Titanium-alloy tennis racquet designed for novice players | | • | Features Volcanic Frame technology | | • | Weighs 10.7 oz; measures 27.5" L; oversized 110-sq-in head | | • | Factory stringing in 50-60-lb tension range | | • | 4.25" grip Cushion Pro Grip for comfort |
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Product Description Titanium-alloy tennis racquet designed for novice players. Features Volcanic Frame technology Weighs: 10.7 oz. Measures: 27.5 in. L. Oversized 110 sq. in. head. Factory stringing in 50-60 lb. tension range. Cushion Pro Grip for comfort Frame: titanium alloy Strung weight: 10.7 oz String pattern: 16 x 19 Stiffness: 53 Balance: head heavy 1 cm
Amazon.com Product Description 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 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.
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Satisfied for the price I paid ..Grip could have been better February 23, 2010 Ankit Khera (Chicago, USA) good one for the price I paid .. Grip of the handle could have been better
Disappointed February 22, 2010 Lordylordy (London, England) I read moxed reviews on this racket, but as it was so cheap I thought it might be worth a try. Well, it just goes to prove that you get what you pay for.
Horrible vibrations with almost every hit of the ball and a very tinny feel. Don't waste your money.
Great Racket and Great Value December 2, 2009 Cooking Aficionado (Ann Arbor, MI) I am an experienced beginner, and found this racket pretty much matched my playing skill. I tried a Prince that is priced 3X this racket and could not really discern any major functional difference. The Prince delivered slightly less shock to the hand, but that might just be perception or difference in string tension.
Only downside for this racket was that by the end of the season I had to add a non-slip grip because the original grip had become a little too slippery.
For a beginner like me, this racket is outstanding value. I'd buy another.
villagetennis November 3, 2009 R. Corcoran The tennis racket looks to be of high quality. This is a gift so has not been used as this date. The product came in the time frame listed and in good condition. Am hoping it will make the recipient happy too.
Does it all October 29, 2009 romojap Great tennis racquet. I agree with the review that said it's better than anything available at any price point years ago. Before playing again this week, the last time I played was 4 years ago, and my $100 racquet didn't touch this. Heck, my brother's $150 racquet still doesn't touch this. You name it... regular volleys, power shots, topspins, slices, I had no problem getting back into the hang of things with this racquet. Unless you are a club pro, you will not need more control than this. Work on improving your skills, then think about getting a better racquet. I haven't played on it long enough to comment on its durability... some negative reviews on here are disappointed with the quality of the grip. In my opinion, for a racquet this good at this price point, get an overgrip and call it a day.
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