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WilsonBLX Four Tennis Racquet 4 3/8

R999

Retail: R2,000
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The incredible manoeuvrability of the BLX Four makes it a great choice for beginning to intermediate players who want easy access to power and spin. With its Hammer weighing system, the BLX Four has sufficient mass in the head to create a stable platform.

The head heavy balance also puts some nice weight behind the ball, which helps for adding power and achieving depth. The 105 square inch head is just large enough to add comfort and pop, while not sacrificing control.

By increasing the diameter of the grommet holes, the string bed is allowed to flex more when impacted by the ball. This results in a smoother feel and additional power.

Hammer technology eliminates unnecessary weight in the handle of the racket (just like a hammer) resulting in a super light, head-heavy design that produces a super large sweet spot.

Product Features
  • Head Size: 105 sq. in. 
  • Length: 27 in. 
  • Weight: 9.2 oz. 
  • Balance: 7 pts. HH 
  • Beam Width: 25mm 
  • String Pattern: 16x19 
  • Swing weight: 289 
  • Ideal Swing: Short to Medium 
  • NTRP: 2.5 to 3.5
 


 

 

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