I got this for my 7 year old son for his tennis lesson. This racket is
perfect for him. Nicely made racket. Perfect for his size. He's been
using this the past 3 months and so far so good. We're very happy.
This was purchased for my nephew and it was a perfect size for him.
First starter racket. Great grip and not too large for them to learn
tennis basics.Bought for my two boys who are 6 and 8. They love them! Great size and weight, a perfect first racket.I got this for my 7 year old son for his tennis lesson. This racket is
perfect for him. Nicely made racket. Perfect for his size. He's been
using this the past 3 months and so far so good. We're very happy.
This was purchased for my nephew and it was a perfect size for him.
First starter racket. Great grip and not too large for them to learn
tennis basics.
It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and
daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't
break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the
right size for me.
This review is from: Wilson US OPEN 23" Junior Tennis Racquet (Misc.)
It
arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and
daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't
break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the
right size for me. My tennis teacher was impressed with how good it
was.
It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and
daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't
break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the
right size for me.
Bought for my two boys who are 6 and 8. They love them! Great size and weight, a perfect first racket.
This was a purchase from "Santa" for our boys, 6 and 8, who started
indoor tennis lessons during the winter. We bought one for each, and
the racket was durable, easy to handle for the boys and they have used
them for several seasons of tennis now. I'd recommend the purchase
highly!
Selasa, 27 November 2012
Selasa, 20 November 2012
best buy Head Tour reviews
am not a tennis expert nor am I an avid tennis player, but I do like to
hit the ball over the net. This racket is perfect for any casual tennis
player. It's very light and it looks pretty good on the courts too.
This is a great racket for the price and I am sure glad I picked this
one up.
I have been playing seriously for an year now. This racquet is very nice
upgrade as second racquet, you can immediately feel difference compared
to cheaper ones available in box stores. This racquet has good balance
hence is suitable for power as well as control. I still keep over
hitting when I am approaching net due to power this oversize racquet
gives. Aesthetics wise color looks great on court. This is very good
value for money purchase.i expected it to be better. When you hit little hard, the racket vibrates and the strings move a little bit.
Its a good racket to start off learning tennis.
It vibrates when hit a bit hard. The grip is of low quality and after playing just 3-4 times you can start seeing the wood below - between the reams of the grip roll. i expected it to be better. When you hit little hard, the racket vibrates and the strings move a little bit. This racket is great to loan a friend, or even for someone who doesn't play much. I have a much more expensive racket that I use normally, but this one feels fine. Definitely worth the money. I have been playing seriously for an year now. This racquet is very nice upgrade as second racquet, you can immediately feel difference compared to cheaper ones available in box stores. This racquet has good balance hence is suitable for power as well as control. I still keep over hitting when I am approaching net due to power this oversize racquet gives. Aesthetics wise color looks great on court. This is very good value for money purchase. I am not a tennis expert nor am I an avid tennis player, but I do like to hit the ball over the net. This racket is perfect for any casual tennis player. It's very light and it looks pretty good on the courts too. This is a great racket for the price and I am sure glad I picked this one up.
It vibrates when hit a bit hard. The grip is of low quality and after playing just 3-4 times you can start seeing the wood below - between the reams of the grip roll. i expected it to be better. When you hit little hard, the racket vibrates and the strings move a little bit. This racket is great to loan a friend, or even for someone who doesn't play much. I have a much more expensive racket that I use normally, but this one feels fine. Definitely worth the money. I have been playing seriously for an year now. This racquet is very nice upgrade as second racquet, you can immediately feel difference compared to cheaper ones available in box stores. This racquet has good balance hence is suitable for power as well as control. I still keep over hitting when I am approaching net due to power this oversize racquet gives. Aesthetics wise color looks great on court. This is very good value for money purchase. I am not a tennis expert nor am I an avid tennis player, but I do like to hit the ball over the net. This racket is perfect for any casual tennis player. It's very light and it looks pretty good on the courts too. This is a great racket for the price and I am sure glad I picked this one up.
Rabu, 14 November 2012
best buy Wilson [K] reviews
The Wilson K Six Two 100 is the next generation of the nCode n6 and nSix
Two and remains one of the most versatile choices in the K Factor line.
With the KSix Two, Wilson has combined the power, stability, and
crispness of K Factor technology with a slightly more versatile, and a
surprisingly controlled 25mm beam. No longer head heavy (as with
previous generation n6 and Hammer 6.2), the KSix Two is more
maneuverable and feels slightly lighter than its 10.5 oz. strung weight
suggests. The KSix Two suits a wide variety of playing styles and
ability levels, as long as the player possesses a moderate to long
swing. All [K] Factor racquets utilize Wilson's proprietary
next-generation [K]arophite Black structure which adds additional bonds
between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting
in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. Overall, there are 4
new key [K] Factor technology concepts found in various configurations
depending on the [K] Factor model.
Let me begin by saying that I'm an intermediate/advanced player who
bought this racquet for all-court play. I'm am offensive/defensive
baseliner. Though I make the trip to the net when play dictates.
Basics: The K Six-Two is very good for those who have medium to long strokes and are looking for something that offers a good compromise between oversized racquets (110+ sq. in.) and compact racquets (~90 sq. in.). It delivers a very good mix of power and control when strung at the balance of its recommended stringing tension (@ 58 lb.). At 10.6 oz. it's weighted fairly closely to the racquets of the pros, so those just starting out might find it a tad on the heavy side.
Advanced: I recommend hitting flatter shots with this racquet since its string bed is 16 X 19. The denser pattern designates a slight preference for flatter shots as opposed to shots with spin. This is because there are more strings touching the ball at the contact point. More strings in contact indicates a preference for power. Less strings in contact would indicate that a racquet was designed for more spin, since there is more "bite" on the ball at contact. On a side note, I use the backhand slice and forehand topspin in my games and the Six-Two actually did well for both shots.
To sum things up: the K Six-Two is a great value racquet that is good for intermediate to advanced players. Those who are looking to find a good all-around racquet won't be disappointed. The Six-Two's weight and string pattern are slightly more partial to flat shots, but implementing spin-oriented shots is also quite possibleI bought the Wilson K Six.Two tennis racquet for my daughter who has decided to play on her high school tennis team. Her coach and another high school tennis coach I know recommended the Wilson N Sixt Two,but Wilson no longer makes that racquet. They've replaced it with the K Six.Two, which delivers both power and a great sense of touch, making it extremely effective at both the net and the baseline. My daughter reported an improvement in her game from the first time she used the racquet.
I had looked all over the Internet hoping to avoid the $180 price tag. Late, late one evening I decided to check Amazon. They were offering the Wilson K Six.Two in a price range of $44 (price mistake?)to $159. At $159, it was a good buy, but at $44 with free shipping it was the deal of a lifetime. I paid $44 for a brand new Wilson K Six.Two racquet. My daughter loves her new racquet and her daddy loves the great deal! Thank you, Amazon!! I've had my Wilson [K] Six.Two for around a year now, and I absolutely love it. I play tennis for fun, but with other guys who play very well (not just messing around on the court). I was in the hunt for a nice racket that would give me better speed, yet good control, and I must say, this racket gives me both! I get a lot of pop off serves and get really good power off shots, yet I still feel I am able to control the shots too. The racket is just the right weight, actually a bit lighter than my old Head racket, which I like a lot. And the 100-inch head gives you a little grace with not hitting the ball in the sweet spot every time. Overall, I am highly pleased with this Wilson product. Highly recommended.I've just started playing again in a club and my old Prince is 15 years old and hasn't been restrung since 1999. So I decided technology would have advanced so far that it wasn't worth getting it restrung, so bought the Wilson. It is a bit lighter and tighter so helps with my backhand (which is not a consistent shot), but I kept thinking I was (especially) mishitting my forehand - figured I was rusty. However I just tried my brother's Prince O3 (which is strung a bit tighter) and could return everything and it felt amazing. There is something wrong with the Wilson - it feels hard with a tiny sweetspot.it might be improved with a restring, but I don't want to invest another $25 in a losing proposition. I even tried my older racquet and could even hit better with that. Avoid. This tennis racquet is stylish, light weight, and very comfort to hold in hand. It comes with a Wilson bag for carrying. It is really light, even a woman can swing it easily. Awesome!
Basics: The K Six-Two is very good for those who have medium to long strokes and are looking for something that offers a good compromise between oversized racquets (110+ sq. in.) and compact racquets (~90 sq. in.). It delivers a very good mix of power and control when strung at the balance of its recommended stringing tension (@ 58 lb.). At 10.6 oz. it's weighted fairly closely to the racquets of the pros, so those just starting out might find it a tad on the heavy side.
Advanced: I recommend hitting flatter shots with this racquet since its string bed is 16 X 19. The denser pattern designates a slight preference for flatter shots as opposed to shots with spin. This is because there are more strings touching the ball at the contact point. More strings in contact indicates a preference for power. Less strings in contact would indicate that a racquet was designed for more spin, since there is more "bite" on the ball at contact. On a side note, I use the backhand slice and forehand topspin in my games and the Six-Two actually did well for both shots.
To sum things up: the K Six-Two is a great value racquet that is good for intermediate to advanced players. Those who are looking to find a good all-around racquet won't be disappointed. The Six-Two's weight and string pattern are slightly more partial to flat shots, but implementing spin-oriented shots is also quite possibleI bought the Wilson K Six.Two tennis racquet for my daughter who has decided to play on her high school tennis team. Her coach and another high school tennis coach I know recommended the Wilson N Sixt Two,but Wilson no longer makes that racquet. They've replaced it with the K Six.Two, which delivers both power and a great sense of touch, making it extremely effective at both the net and the baseline. My daughter reported an improvement in her game from the first time she used the racquet.
I had looked all over the Internet hoping to avoid the $180 price tag. Late, late one evening I decided to check Amazon. They were offering the Wilson K Six.Two in a price range of $44 (price mistake?)to $159. At $159, it was a good buy, but at $44 with free shipping it was the deal of a lifetime. I paid $44 for a brand new Wilson K Six.Two racquet. My daughter loves her new racquet and her daddy loves the great deal! Thank you, Amazon!! I've had my Wilson [K] Six.Two for around a year now, and I absolutely love it. I play tennis for fun, but with other guys who play very well (not just messing around on the court). I was in the hunt for a nice racket that would give me better speed, yet good control, and I must say, this racket gives me both! I get a lot of pop off serves and get really good power off shots, yet I still feel I am able to control the shots too. The racket is just the right weight, actually a bit lighter than my old Head racket, which I like a lot. And the 100-inch head gives you a little grace with not hitting the ball in the sweet spot every time. Overall, I am highly pleased with this Wilson product. Highly recommended.I've just started playing again in a club and my old Prince is 15 years old and hasn't been restrung since 1999. So I decided technology would have advanced so far that it wasn't worth getting it restrung, so bought the Wilson. It is a bit lighter and tighter so helps with my backhand (which is not a consistent shot), but I kept thinking I was (especially) mishitting my forehand - figured I was rusty. However I just tried my brother's Prince O3 (which is strung a bit tighter) and could return everything and it felt amazing. There is something wrong with the Wilson - it feels hard with a tiny sweetspot.it might be improved with a restring, but I don't want to invest another $25 in a losing proposition. I even tried my older racquet and could even hit better with that. Avoid. This tennis racquet is stylish, light weight, and very comfort to hold in hand. It comes with a Wilson bag for carrying. It is really light, even a woman can swing it easily. Awesome!
Rabu, 07 November 2012
best buy Wilson US reviews
I got this for my 7 year old son for his tennis lesson. This racket is
perfect for him. Nicely made racket. Perfect for his size. He's been
using this the past 3 months and so far so good. We're very happy.
This was purchased for my nephew and it was a perfect size for him.
First starter racket. Great grip and not too large for them to learn
tennis basics.Bought for my two boys who are 6 and 8. They love them! Great size and weight, a perfect first racket.
I got this for my 7 year old son for his tennis lesson. This racket is
perfect for him. Nicely made racket. Perfect for his size. He's been
using this the past 3 months and so far so good. We're very happy.
This was purchased for my nephew and it was a perfect size for him.
First starter racket. Great grip and not too large for them to learn
tennis basics.
It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and
daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't
break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the
right size for me.
This review is from: Wilson US OPEN 23" Junior Tennis Racquet (Misc.)
It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the right size for me. My tennis teacher was impressed with how good it was. It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the right size for me. Bought for my two boys who are 6 and 8. They love them! Great size and weight, a perfect first racket. This was a purchase from "Santa" for our boys, 6 and 8, who started indoor tennis lessons during the winter. We bought one for each, and the racket was durable, easy to handle for the boys and they have used them for several seasons of tennis now. I'd recommend the purchase highly!
It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the right size for me. My tennis teacher was impressed with how good it was. It arrived in very good shape. It works very good. Other mommies and daddies should buy this racquet for their children because it won't break. Kids will have fun playing tennis with this racquet. It is the right size for me. Bought for my two boys who are 6 and 8. They love them! Great size and weight, a perfect first racket. This was a purchase from "Santa" for our boys, 6 and 8, who started indoor tennis lessons during the winter. We bought one for each, and the racket was durable, easy to handle for the boys and they have used them for several seasons of tennis now. I'd recommend the purchase highly!
Kamis, 01 November 2012
best buy Wilson Energy reviews
Yes, BEGINNER racquet. A very good one, coming from a person who started
"playing" tennis recently. Racquet has extremely large surface area,
very difficult to miss the ball. Racquet is so large, in fact, I've
managed to get the ball stuck several times between the head and hand
grip on swings. Extra large size also gives you *much* more power,
smaller people are able to play no problem. I have powerful shoulders,
so I actually had to scale down my swing to keep it in-bounds. Very very
very lightweight, I played with my little sister and she had no
problems. I have no familiarity with brands, so this was my dummy-proof
purchase based on all the characteristics you should look for in a
beginners racquet. Ready to graduate!!!
I was just starting to learn how to play tennis when i ordered this racket.
And i just wanted a good racket that is reasonably priced.
I have used it for at least 100 hard-core hours so far and the racket is still good.
I couldn't be more pleased. This is my first racquet and I dont have any complaints. It is easy to handle as it is light weight and since it is X Large it is good to play some tough shots! I'm pretty much new to tennis, used to play around some as a kid with an old racquet we had laying around the house. This beats what I had then by far. I've played three times now with this racquet, and for the price I couldn't be more pleased. Looks like it will hold up well with use, it's light and large enough so that I'm able to make good connections. Now I just need to brush up on technique:) I bought it for $25 but a friend of mine got it in deal at $10. otherwise racket is good. I am a Tennis beginner by the way.
Also a friend of mine bought a racket for $75 . Initially we thought he wasted money and even he wanted to return the racket. But nowadays he is playing excellent master strokes with his forehand. we both started at the same time and from same coach. :) :) With no intention of taking away his credit for skills and hard work, may be racket also plays a role. I'd love to give this item more stars, as it is probably deserving of them, but the racquet that was shipped to me was SEVERELY bent. Like "how could they have shipped this?" bent, looking at it from the side OR the front it's clearly unusable. Now I have to return it and either go buy one at an overpriced b&m store or try amazon again and hope I get a straight one next time. This is my first return on amazon and it was pretty easy with ups pickup, so that's nice, but it would've been cool to have a working item.My wife wanted to go back to tennis after 7 years, and since she never finished her training the first time, we decided to get a beginners racquet and see how it works for her. A little bit of online search revealed this Wilson model among the top ranked beginners' racquets which was also surprisingly the cheapest on the list! It was a no-brainer, and we ordered it through Amazon.
The racquet is extra large, which is advised for beginners, and it seems to be of good quality. There is no case or cover, and you receive the bare racquet plastic wrapped in a typical Amazon box. My wife is 5' 2", and we were worried if 4 3/4" grip to be too big for her, but interestingly it needs some additional grip tapes to make it a perfect fit. We are happy that we ordered 4 3/4" instead of 4 1/4" version, because you can always increase the grip size with additional tapes.
If you are looking for a cheap beginners' racquet, there are not many options among the top brands. In this price range, we could only find this Wilson and the "HEAD Ti. Instinct Comp Tennis Racquet," but we went with Wilson because of the reviews. However, the Head comes with a racquet cover. Yes, BEGINNER racquet. A very good one, coming from a person who started "playing" tennis recently. Racquet has extremely large surface area, very difficult to miss the ball. Racquet is so large, in fact, I've managed to get the ball stuck several times between the head and hand grip on swings. Extra large size also gives you *much* more power, smaller people are able to play no problem. I have powerful shoulders, so I actually had to scale down my swing to keep it in-bounds. Very very very lightweight, I played with my little sister and she had no problems. I have no familiarity with brands, so this was my dummy-proof purchase based on all the characteristics you should look for in a beginners racquet. Ready to graduate!!!
And i just wanted a good racket that is reasonably priced.
I have used it for at least 100 hard-core hours so far and the racket is still good.
I couldn't be more pleased. This is my first racquet and I dont have any complaints. It is easy to handle as it is light weight and since it is X Large it is good to play some tough shots! I'm pretty much new to tennis, used to play around some as a kid with an old racquet we had laying around the house. This beats what I had then by far. I've played three times now with this racquet, and for the price I couldn't be more pleased. Looks like it will hold up well with use, it's light and large enough so that I'm able to make good connections. Now I just need to brush up on technique:) I bought it for $25 but a friend of mine got it in deal at $10. otherwise racket is good. I am a Tennis beginner by the way.
Also a friend of mine bought a racket for $75 . Initially we thought he wasted money and even he wanted to return the racket. But nowadays he is playing excellent master strokes with his forehand. we both started at the same time and from same coach. :) :) With no intention of taking away his credit for skills and hard work, may be racket also plays a role. I'd love to give this item more stars, as it is probably deserving of them, but the racquet that was shipped to me was SEVERELY bent. Like "how could they have shipped this?" bent, looking at it from the side OR the front it's clearly unusable. Now I have to return it and either go buy one at an overpriced b&m store or try amazon again and hope I get a straight one next time. This is my first return on amazon and it was pretty easy with ups pickup, so that's nice, but it would've been cool to have a working item.My wife wanted to go back to tennis after 7 years, and since she never finished her training the first time, we decided to get a beginners racquet and see how it works for her. A little bit of online search revealed this Wilson model among the top ranked beginners' racquets which was also surprisingly the cheapest on the list! It was a no-brainer, and we ordered it through Amazon.
The racquet is extra large, which is advised for beginners, and it seems to be of good quality. There is no case or cover, and you receive the bare racquet plastic wrapped in a typical Amazon box. My wife is 5' 2", and we were worried if 4 3/4" grip to be too big for her, but interestingly it needs some additional grip tapes to make it a perfect fit. We are happy that we ordered 4 3/4" instead of 4 1/4" version, because you can always increase the grip size with additional tapes.
If you are looking for a cheap beginners' racquet, there are not many options among the top brands. In this price range, we could only find this Wilson and the "HEAD Ti. Instinct Comp Tennis Racquet," but we went with Wilson because of the reviews. However, the Head comes with a racquet cover. Yes, BEGINNER racquet. A very good one, coming from a person who started "playing" tennis recently. Racquet has extremely large surface area, very difficult to miss the ball. Racquet is so large, in fact, I've managed to get the ball stuck several times between the head and hand grip on swings. Extra large size also gives you *much* more power, smaller people are able to play no problem. I have powerful shoulders, so I actually had to scale down my swing to keep it in-bounds. Very very very lightweight, I played with my little sister and she had no problems. I have no familiarity with brands, so this was my dummy-proof purchase based on all the characteristics you should look for in a beginners racquet. Ready to graduate!!!
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