We
recommend you read this information!
Based
off the incredible savings the first reaction is
typically, are these racquets new or is there
something wrong. These
racquets are new with the plastic sleeve on
the handles and includes a cover . They are not demos or previous owned
racquets.
Can
men play with this racquet?
Absolutely! Two years ago Wilson believed
they could market and sell racquets designed for
women. But the reality is the racquets are
no different than the ones created for entire
tennis populous. Wilson came out with
several W frames during this period. Most were
on the power side and were very user friend for
players needing help with power.
The W6 was designed for the all-court player with
the desire to hit out on the ball. Read
Tennis Magazine's review (listed below). The
W6 delivers a smooth combination of power and
control. What once sold for $170 or $340 units is
now the steel of the summer at $59.95 or $100 for
two units.
After they
find out what you paid for the racquet, in a couple of weeks you
might see four W6's on one court!
Tennis
Magazine Editor's Choice
FIRST TAKE:
This model, one of Wilson’s for-women-only W racquets, will appeal to strong baseliners who want a medium-weight frame to juice up their ground games.
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HOW IT TESTED:
The W6 has an exceptionally solid feel, which is a function of the medium weight and stability-enhancing nCode technology. Advanced female playtesters said the racquet delivers a superb blend of power and control, giving them the confidence to go for their shots. You may struggle to generate heavy-duty spin on ground strokes, according to playtesters. But for driving the ball and putting it away, the W6 is awesome. At net, the racquet’s stability is a major asset. When you hit off-center, which will happen if you’re not used to a small head size like this one, volleys are still solid. And the beam’s construction—flexible enough that you can “feel” the ball without it being mushy and taking power away from your shot—ensures that your trip to the net will be a successful one. We imagine that plenty of men would enjoy using the W6, too, though they probably wouldn’t like the colors, Wild Crimson and Blue Steel.
BOTTOM LINE:
This is a great racquet for competitive junior and college women who hit a big ball.
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