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Wilson - Six.one Team 95 BLX (strung) |
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RRP: 229.99€ Price:99,90 € plus shipping costs of 8,95 € Learn more You save: 130,09 € (57 %) from 2 pcs : 94,90 € /pcs All prices incl. VAT When ordering in the next XX hours and XX minutes: Normally shipment possible on YY Learn more
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product description
details and properties
Feedback from the keller-sports.com team: This racket’s frame construction and size are almost identical to the Six.One 95 BLX, because neither of these feautures have been changed on the Team model. What’s new is that this racket is about 40 grams lighter than its predecessor, but it has the same virtues: great control and precision, as well as pleasant feedback.The BLX technology has also made its impact. A relatively clean convergence of features results in the Six.One Team BLX having a beautifully rich and solid feel with perfect control—but only up to a certain tempo. If the tempo is really fast (and we are talking about speeds that are reached only by players in the top leagues), then the weight is not substantial enough and the club starts to wobble a bit. But then again, who’s playing at such a high speed?  This club was not designed to serve the 95 km/h player. For athletic men and women players up to a certain level, as well as for adolescents, the Six.One Team BLX is an easier-to-use version of the Six.One 95 BLX.  Conclusion: If traditional tournament frame designs are too heavy, but you still want a narrow and precise frame, this frame is the right compromise for you.  Vendor Description: The lightweight tournament structure: precision and control for pure athletic players and adolescents. Through the use of basalt fibers, the vibration frequencies in the racket have been minimized. The result is a new dimension in regards to touch and feel. The Six.One Team BLX affords great handling through its excellent control and precision, and through its low weight. Basalt (BL) along with nine other variables grants ten (X) opportunities to produce for each player the best racquet. The new Wilson BLX's line is the result.  Note: This racket is usually not supplied with a cover by manufacturers anymore.  Â
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