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Wilson Energy Tennis Racquet |  | Brand: Wilson Category: Sports
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 59039
Autographed: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15
Model: WRT3107U
Release Date: March 5, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight, sturdy tennis racquet designed for novice players | | • | C-Beam construction adds power and stability to racquet frame | | • | Soft Shock technology reduces vibration and increases comfort | | • | Oversized 110-square-inch head; weighs 9.9 ounces strung | | • | Your choice of 3 grip sizes: 4-1/4, 4-1/2, or 4-3/8 inches |
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Product Description Designed for novice players, the Wilson Energy tennis racquet offers such features as C-Beam construction and Soft Shock technology, helping produce a lightweight, sturdy racquet that feels great in the hand. C-Beam stands for constant beam, ensuring that the width of the frame stays the same the entire length of the racquet. The Soft Shock technology, meanwhile, reduces vibration, making every swing feel more comfortable.
String pattern: 16 x 19
Tension range: 50 to 60 pounds
Stiffness: 32 No Racquet Cover
Amazon.com Product Description Designed for novice players, the Wilson Energy tennis racquet offers such features as C-Beam construction and Soft Shock technology, helping produce a lightweight, sturdy racquet that feels great in the hand. C-Beam stands for "constant beam," ensuring that the width of the frame stays the same the entire length of the racquet. The Soft Shock technology, meanwhile, reduces vibration, making every swing feel more comfortable. Other details include an oversized 110-square-inch head, your choice of three grip sizes (4-1/4, 4-1/2, or 4-3/8 inches), and a 9.9-ounce weight. Specifications: - Frame: Titanium alloy
- Head size: 110 square inches
- Length: 27 inches
- Strung weight: 9.9 ounces
- String pattern: 16 x 19
- Tension range: 50 to 60 pounds
- Grip: 4-1/4, 4-1/2, or 4-3/8 inches
- Stiffness: 32
About Wilson Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilson's core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.
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Good racquet February 8, 2010 P. Flores (San Luis Obispo, California United States) I purchased this racquet on a whim, but now I really like it. It is light weight and it is great for me the beginner.
Tennis anyone? September 6, 2009 bp (De Islands) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I run a small resort and racquets are free to use. These are not for professionals but definitely fine for recreational tennis.
BEST inexpensive racket on Amazon August 27, 2009 Sean Byron (Milwaukee, WI) It doesn't have a bag- i ordered one of those that bag isn't worth $2. Great racket for the $
nice value June 26, 2009 Nripesh Parajuli 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
it is light and a perfect choice for beginners. its a good deal for the price.
Good Racquet but WITHOUT racquet COVER April 17, 2009 C. Ortega (LA, CA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I wanted an affordable entry level racquet. I read online that this racquet was lighter than the Wilson Impact Tennis Racquet and liked the design better. I ordered the 4 3/8 inches racquet and when I got it at home I noticed the color was orange instead of yellow. No biggie, the racquet still looks really good and feels wonderful. My big disappointment was that the racquet does not come with a racquet cover (!). If I would have known this in advance, I would have bought the Wilson Impact tennis racquet in the grey-black color because that one DOES come with a racquet cover for just $6 more. In fact, I am returning this one and getting the Wilson Impact instead. I don't think there will be any significant difference between that two besides a slightly difference in weight and tension strength.
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