Wilson K Factor K Zero Tennis Racquet

Wilson K Factor K Zero Wilson Tennis Racquets
Wilson tennis racquets are produced in varying weights, with the Wilson K Factor K Zero the lightest of the K Factor line, ideal for providing more topspin than other Wilson tennis racquets at a string tension of 18/55lbs and a larger sweet spot for more powerful return. The Wilson K Factor K Zero Racquet features the Wilson NXT OS string type, set at a tension of 16/60lbs. Modern technology has resulted in many good tennis racquets while also having an impact on the price. While you can purchase a beginners’ racquet quite economically, the more innovative graphite or composite racquets can be quite expensive. The Wilson K Factor K Zero Racquet retails at around $300. If you follow the Amazon link below, however, you will be able to purchase it at a discounted price of $279 plus free stringing.
It was not only innovative materials which modernised the humble tennis racquet. Lighter tennis racquets, weighing 0.283 to 0.312kg, became popular. Adding to the popularity of the game of tennis was the increase in head size to 0.071 square metres, providing a larger surface area for less able and top players alike. The Wilson K Factor K Zero features a large 118 square inch head, with an overall length of 27.5 inches, enabling maximum controllability and an amazing extent of power, totally appropriate for players at the level of 4.5 NTRP [the scale devised by US Tennis Association, based on 1.0 to 7.0, with 7.0 being professional competition standard].
The K factor in Wilson tennis racquets is Karophite Black. Whereas nCode Technology featured silicon dioxide infiltrated amongst the carbon fibres of the racquet frame, Karophite Black features microscopic fibres which are actually mixed in with the silicon dioxide. The result is that this lattice of fibres chemically binds with the carbon fibres to produce a tennis racquet frame which, when tested, has been recorded as 40% stronger and stiffer than the basic nCode. The name of this latest technology is Karophite Black Technology. This puts the K into the K Factor Wilson tennis racquets.
It does not stop there. K Factor Wilson tennis racquets also feature a larger sweet spot as the result of two connectors [K…onnectors] which are moulded onto each side of the head-arc. This has been shown to increase the player’s control and comfort on impact. The torsion, or rotational-speed, of the Wilson K Factor tennis racquet is augmented increased rigidity factored into key stress points of the tennis racket. Furthermore, the K Factor Wilson tennis racquet has an additional engineering capability factored into the design which has been shown to increase manoeuvrability and an enhanced grip, a model attributed to the evocation of Roger Federer.
And once again, those of you wishing to buy one of these Wilson tennis racquets at a 15% discount plus free stringing, just follow the link above.
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