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Wilson [K] Factor Six.One Tour Tennis Racquet | ![Wilson [K] Factor Six.One Tour Tennis Racquet](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31qd-RscyIL._SL160_.jpg)
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| Brand: Wilson
Buy New: $169.00 - $199.95 (On sale from $229.00)
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Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15
MPN: WRT7861U Model: T7861U
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| Features:
| • | Professional-quality tennis racquet with unmatched control and feel | | • | Next-generation [k]arophite black nanotechnology creates high precision | | • | Helps players shape precise shots and hit corners with accuracy | | • | Favored racquet of tennis great Roger Federer | | • | 90-square-inch head; measures 27 inches long; 4-1/4 to 4-5/8 grip |
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| Customer Reviews:
Best of the best.... October 15, 2008 racketmaven (GA) The new Wilson Tour 90 is one of the finest rackets made today, best control and precision on the market. You need to manufacture your own power and the sweet spot is small. However, the ball absolutely goes where it is aimed. I have used the Kevlar 85 for 15 years because there was no better racket on the market, until now. This racket is very similar to the old Wilson Kevlar 85 that Pete Sampras used to win 14 Grand Slams. Federer has used the Tour 90 racket to win 12 Slams. Be aware this racket is probably the heaviest on the market today by a wide margin. Not a bad thing as when it is swung well it generates excellent power beacuse of the high swingweight. However, you must have a strong wrist and forearm as this racket will lead to arm fatigue if you are not in shape. All in all I believe this is the best racket in the world today for players who desire precision and touch and can generate their own power.
Solid racquet May 1, 2008 S. Kim 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My skill level: NTRP 4.5 (at least it used to be) Raquets I have owned: Dunlop Max 200G mid, Prince TriComp mid plus, Head Radical 260 OS, Rossignol F200, Puma Becker Super, Head Tournament Director 95, etc Very rewarding racquet as long as hit the sweet spot. Great for fast swing speeds. Awesome control. Basically looks like an original Pro Staff with a new paint job. Heavier than most of the racquets out today. Graphite/Kevlar composite, just like the original. I learned how to play with a wooden, standard head size (65 sq inches), so I acutally prefer the smaller head size. Hard to find a raquent nowdays 85 sq inches or smaller. The 90 sq inch is a good compromise between control and power - although this raquet demands that you produce a lot of the power. Hit the sweet spot however, and watch out! I would not recommend this for a beginner.
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