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WilsonSIX Two Tennis Racquet- L3 Grip Size

R899

Retail: R1,700
About

The Six.Two has a long history. First introduced in 1993 as Hammer 6.2, it soon established popularity as the go-to racket for young players and those looking for a mid-weight racket with good mixture of power and control.

This latest incarnation is incredibly versatile, powerful and easy to play with. It features BLX Technology, which gives players more feel than ever before, allowing them to get a better feel of the ball.

Wilson Six.Two BLX is recommended for a variety of players. Young players aged 14-18 will benefit from having a powerful racket with a midplus head. Players with smaller body frame will appreciate the easy maneuverability, while more experienced players, who are trying to get back into tennis after a long time will find it a comfortable option to start with.

Product Features
  • Wilson
  • SIX Two
  • Tennis racquet
  • Graphite
  • Mid-weight racquet
  • Mixture of power and control
  • Incredibly versatile
  • Great feel
Product Specifications
  • Headsize: 100
  • Weight: 284g
  • String pattern: 16 x 19
  • Grip Size: L3
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