Wilson K Factor K Blade Team - Wilson Tennis Racquets

Posted by Wilson Tennis Racquets on Sunday 23 November 2008

Wilson Tennis Racquets

Wilson K Factor K Blade Team - Wilson Tennis Racquets

Power and control, with a significant sweet spot, the Wilson K Factor [K] Team Racquet has a head size of 104 square inches and an overall length of 27.3 inches, similar in size to the M-Fil 300 made by Dunlop, although Wilson have designed this K Blade Team with slightly more weight. It currently retails at around $210.00 and is the Wilson tennis racquet of choice for both Serena and Venus Williams - demonstrating its position as once of the finest Wilson tennis racquets ever made. The bigger headsize had sufficient surface area to enhance the Wilson tennis racquet’s forgiveness and provided an additional comfort factor, with good flex regardless of which stroke was being played. The Wilson K Blade Wilson tennis racquet provides ideal mobility and manoeuvrability, with a comfortable forgiving retort. The tension of the strings and tight string pattern provides generous sweet spot which ensures a solid ball return, although stability is slightly reduced if the ball misses the sweet spot. Good spin, however, is maintained facilitating further control when serving and enabling excellent ball acceleration.

All Wilson tennis racquets ensure manoeuvrability and comfort. This K Factor K Blade is no exception. It weighs 11.1oz, with 3 points HL, although this does not detract from the overall power available in this Wilson tennis racquet, merely enhancing the swing and comfort associated with such manoeuvrability, ideally suited to returning drop volleys. The power and flexibility of this Wilson tennis racquet ensured deep volleys could be returned with well connected impact and the degree of forgiveness ensured a pleasant surge of power could be played by even the most aggressive players.

As the wrist serves as a fulcrum a longer tennis racquet would increase the length of the swing radius, culminating in the longer tennis racquet offering more power. It is possible to obtain  Wilson tennis racquets that are about 1 inch longer than the standard racquet but the 27.3 inches of the Wilson K Blade Team tennis racquet provides an optimal manoeuvrability which would be compromised manufactured any longer than this. The stability of this Wilson tennis racquet is enhanced when the weights are moved towards the sides. When the ball impacts with the strings of your tennis racquet you will experience a kinetic force of energy transmitted to your hand and arm. This shock can be reduced by using a stiffer frame and lowering the tension of the strings.

This has to be countermanded by whether you require a tennis racquet to be more forgiving to your arm or more forgiving to the rebound of the ball. A flexible tennis racquet would offset the former requirement whilst, for the latter requirements, less flexibility is the key. Optimal stability will, however, be more forgiving overall. The weight of a tennis racquet is of equal importance to other factors in the design of a tennis racquet. The kinetic energy produced when an adult is playing with a tennis racquet weighing less than 283.498 grams would not reduce sufficient shock to the arm. However, it a tennis racquet is too heavy it becomes unwieldy so, while a heavier racquet is better, it needs to be carefully calculated based on your abilities.

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