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Wilson [K] Factor [K] Six Two


$179.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great sense of touch, handy at the net. Good power, makes for easy serves. Straight shots are delivered at high speeds.

The Cons:A bit heavy for beginning players. Doesn't generate as much spin as some other rackets in the range.

The Wilson [K] Factor [K] Six Two is part of the all around series of [K] Factor rackets introduced by Wilson. This particular racket is made for all skill levels as it is versatile and easy to play with.

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It contains Wilson's [K] factor Technology which is designed specifically to improve the control. This technology is broken down into four specific parts of the racket; the frame is made of [K]arophite to make the racket stronger and more stable, the [K]ontour Yoke changes the shape of the frame to increase torsional stability, the [K]onnector near the handle creates more control and a larger sweet spot and finally the [K]ompact Centre also near the handle provides maneuverability. All of these components ultimately work together to increase the the control and forgiveness of the racket. The all around series is made for those looking for maximum control while not losing any of the power.

Features

  • Headsize - 100"
  • Strung Weight - 10.6 oz
  • Length - 27"
  • String Pattern - 16 x 19
  • Strung balance - 2 pt. HL
  • Cross Section - 25 mm
  • Grip Sizes - 0-5

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  • 2

    great sense of touch, handy at the net

  • 1

    good power, makes for easy serves

  • 1

    straight shots are delivered at high speeds

  • 1

    speed is mixed with a decent amount of control - good balance, nothing feels lacking

  • 1

    larger head allows for a little grace if not quite hitting the ball in the sweet spot

Cons
  • 1

    a bit heavy for beginning players

  • 1

    doesn't generate as much spin as some other rackets in the range

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