Wilson
Six.One 95 BLX Tennis Racquet Review
The Wilson BLX Six.One 95 is a of top selling players' frame that has been favored by legions of competitive intermediate and advanced players for three decades! Those who love the Six.One 95 love it because it is heavy and stable and relatively powerful for a players' frame.
In this 2010 update, Wilson seeks to provide more feedback using its BLX frame compound. The unique BLX fibers resist vibration without sacrificing feel.
In play testing, the BLX Six.One 95 impressed us by hitting solid without feeling overly harsh or stiff. Our Intermediate play testers also praised the 16x18 version for its lively shot response and good spin capability. Most touring pros choose the 18x20 version to maximize feel and precision. Both versions swing with a classic weighty feel that offers outstanding stability for hitting against all varieties of hard hit balls.
For anyone who prefers the feel and response of a heavy frame and definitely for those seeking more mass in the name of superior stability, you can't go wrong trying out the Wilson BLX Six.One 95.
A pro player's
favorite, the Six.One 95 is enhanced with BLX to address
the needs of the new era of competitive players.
The Six.One 95BLX brings an enhanced feel to a racquet
designed to address the needs of a wide range of
competitive players. The midsize head, tournament
level weighting and new addition of Basalt fibers make
the feel of the Six.One 95 BLX one of the most sought
after in the tennis world.

BLX Brochure
New Wilson
Racket Technology engineered with Basalt Fibers coming
proprietary frame, grommet and grip technologies for the
perfect feel. Basalt is a natural volcanic rock. It can be used in manufacturing where it is made into
fine gold fibers with incredible vibration resistance.

With
Basalt, a smoother signal reaches the
band. BLX technology delivers clean
feedback and better sensation for the
Perfect Feel.
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