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WilsonFederer Tour 105 Racquet

R799

Retail: R1,500
About

Updated with a lighter, faster feel, the Federer Tour 105 is a great option for beginners and intermediates who want great all-around performance. With its lightweight, this one swings fast and makes it easy for the player to add pace and spin. The large 105 square inch head size provides amazing comfort and supplies the ball with lots of power. Our playtesters were impressed by how easy it was to hit deep, penetrating groundstrokes. At net this one moves very fast. The luxurious oversize head provides a large and stable platform for blocking the ball back. On serves the Federer Tour 105 provides easy access to spin and power, and it's quite accurate. All in all this one is ideal for bargain hunters who want exceptional all-around performance.

Product Features
  • Wilson quality
  • Federer tour 105
  • Lightweight
  • Wide sweet spot 
  • Extremely manoeuvrable
  • Power shots
  • Comfortable grip
  • Perfect for beginner and intermediate players 
Product Specifications
Head Size: 105in²/677cm²
Length: 27.25in / 69.2cm
Weight: 9.8oz /278g
Grip size: L1 or L2
Composition: Graphite
Racket Colours: Black/Red
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T 7H,9H
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Urgh. The weekend.

We never really know what to do with ourselves because, to be honest, our sole purpose in life is to bring sweet deals to you on the reg. The weekend just gets in the way of that.

And so, in an effort to A) make ourselves useful over these two days and 2) appeal to your casual side, we offer you our take on what we think the weekend should involve.

We're basing this entirely on things we've overheard in conversation and seen in movies, because our ideal weekend would be back-to-back Mondays - but we know we're in the minority on that one.

Someone once told us that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but we didn't really get the gist.

Nobody here is named Jack for starters. And his idea of fun sounds terrible.