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Wilson Tennis Racquets
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Wilson K Factor Tennis Racquets
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Choice of the world’s number one player, Roger Federer. The integration of [K]arophite black and [K]ontrol racquet. |
The KSix-One 95 is a perfect all round racquet. The 95sq. inch headsize offers a comfortable feel with a healthy sweetspot. |
KSix-One Team is easy to get around, offers a very precise feel and impressive comfort. Easier generate racquet head speed. |
new [K] Pro Staff® 88 offers a new level of precise [K]ontrol, with a larger headsize and the integration of [K]arophite Black. |
The KPro Open offers a softer feeling response compared to other racquets in its class. Fast mobility and spin response. |
This is a great racquet to customize, changing weight and balance. Utilizes new Wilson FX Quad Shaft technology. |
The KPro Tour is very easy to get around and feels very mobile at net, much more so than most racquets with similar control. |
Features the same traditional feel as the new K Blade 98, but with a smaller head. Added strength and stability. |
This is a great racquet to customize, changing weight and balance. Utilizes new Wilson FX Quad Shaft technology. |
This racquet has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. |
[K]obra Team FX racquet has a [K]ontrol-oriented feel that combines power and ultimate spin with FX technology. |
Wilson [K]obra Tour racquet is solid, accurate and overall impressive. Suitable for aggressive tournament players |
Increased stability, offers better ball feel off the stringbed and also offers improved comfort over previous versions. |
As a lighter version of the popular KTour, the Wilson KTour Team FX racquet offers good spin friendly response and maneuverability. |
The Wilson KSurge 100 racquet brings lots of performance from all areas of the court plus the solid feel of this racquet. |
The new Wilson [K] One FX features all four of the [K] Factor technologies for improved stability and strength. |
The new Wilson [K]Three FX racquet is a game improvement, forgiving frame featuring Wilson’s FX technology. |
Intermediate players wanting some easier and effortless access to spin will enjoy the benefits from the KFour racquets. |
The available hitting space, and more importantly the sweet spot, is larger in the Wilson KFive 108 racquets frame. |
Designed to increase the dwell time of the ball upon impact, providing greater control and comfort with large sweetspot. |
Provides a sense of touch, it is easier than ever for players to shape their shots and hit the corners with accuracy. |
K Factor KZen Team FX racquet frame’s throat creating four shafts that provide increased stability and aerodynamics. |
The KZen Team FX racquets provides an excellent amount of control and power, along with the same light weight. |
Offering a comfortable feel, the KSting brings lots of performance to the courts for intermediate level players. |
The open string pattern allows for plenty of access to spin, both topspin and slice. Great racquet for intermediate players. |
The Wilson K Factor KCourt is an exceptional choice as it blends power, performance. Light and comfortable feel. |
KFury`s 100 square inch headsize helps deliver the pop for aggressive players. Upgraded version of nCode nFury Two. |
Wilson nCode Tennis Racquets
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Wilson nCode n1Wilson n1 racquet helps take your tennis skills to the next level with lightweight, stiff, and potent racquet design, with untapped performance. |
Wilson nCode n1 115The Wilson® ‘09 n1 115 Tennis Racquet has unmatched power and design, is super light, has a larger sweet spot and features nZone. |
The high-quality frame features nZone(tm) XL to maximize the sweet spot, Double Hole technology and Iso-Zorb(tm) grommets with quieter, softer feel. |
Wilson nCode n3The nCode n3 racquets has a lively, springy string bed, thanks to nZone. Large oval channels at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions of the head. |
Wilson nCode n5 Force 98The new generation of n5 features nZone XL technology and nanofoam resulting in a quieter softer and better handling racket. |
Wilson nCode n5 Force 110More controlled than a game improvement stick, this racquet is ideal for the player seeking power from a medium length stroke. |
Wilson nCode n5 Force MPFeatures nZone XL technology and nanofoam resulting in a quieter, softer and better handling racquet. |
Versatile choice in the nCode line, combining the power of nCode with a more flexible, controlled beam suits variety of playing styles. |
Wilson nCode nFury 100An improved shock absorbing system, good for players who suffer from tennis elbow, with good shock absorbtion. |
Featuring a lightweight, solid feel in the same vein as Wilson’s other nCoded racquets, economical package and new red color scheme. |
Wilson ncode nPro 100nCode nOpen is suitable for aggressive competitive level players seeking an easy swinging, spin friendly racquet. |
Wilson nCode nTour 95Carries on the previous-generation Wilson H Tour, with traditional feel with a slightly head-heavy “Hammer” balance. |
Wilson nCode nTour Two 95Wilson updates the nCode nTour Two with use of Double Hole technology and Nano-Foam, enhance feel and comfort. |
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