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Wilson K Factor Kobra Tour MP 100 4 3/8 Tennis Racquet US $90.00
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Wilson K Factor KoBra Tour MP 100 4 3/8 Tennis Racquet US $119.00
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Wilson Raquet Pro Six Factior 4 1/4 Sale Price: $89.99 |
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Wilson is the #1 name in tennis, because we design rackets that improve the way you play. For almost 100 years, our reputation for quality and innovation has been unmatched. Play Wilson. The right equipment does make a difference. |
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Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a women's tee shirt, and a men's hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings. |
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got tennis? Men's Tee Shirt in 12 colors Small thru 6XL |
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Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a women's tee shirt, and a men's hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings. |
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got tennis? Kids T Shirt In 5 Colors 2T thru Youth XL |
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Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a men's or women's tee shirt, and a men's hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings. |
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Wilson [K] Six.Two Tennis Racquet |
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What's the difference between winning and losing? Wilson boils it down to one word: [k]ontrol. The Wilson [K] Six.Two remains one of the most versatile choices in the [K] Factor line, making it a terrific all-around racquet for players of any skill level... |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets |
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Wilson K Factor KSixOne 95 16x18 RacquetsOne of the veterans of Wilsons SixOne line of racquets the K Factor KSixOne 95 is a popular seller from This racquet is ideal for advanced players who are looking for a racquet on the heavier side with a more solid feel and as much control as possible With Wilsons Karophite Black material the KSixOne 95 provides more feel with more stability Although similar to its KSixOne 90 brother the KSixOne 95 is slightly more forgiving on misthits This racquet is an excellent choice for NTRP 40 to 70 playersNote The KSixOne 95 comes in two different string patterns This version the 16x18 is a bit more open which will allow the string bed to bend a bit more on impact giving a slight edge in powerFor more information on or please see the Tennis Express Note A cover is not provided with this racquet |
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WILSON K Factor Bold Tennis Racquet (Unstrung) |
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The Wilson K Factor K Bold features a lightweight, solid feel in the same vein as Wilson's previous generation nCode racquets, now with the added strength and stability of K Factor technology in the frame hoop... |
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The tennis picture is suddenly a bit more unclear than usual, after so many years where Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were the sure fire number one and number two players in the world. Even after this, Novak Djokovic's emergence into the number three spot made him the clear number three for quite some time.
Suddenly, an interesting turn of events in the tennis world during the 2009 season has made the picture a bit more unclear than it was before. Who are the world's top three tennis players at this point (rankings aside, of course)? Well, let's take a look and see.
While it's safe to say that Roger Federer is undoubtedly in the world's top three, it's not as clear that he's the obvious number one. Think of it like this. When Rafael Nadal has been healthy in a grand slam, Federer has only won one of the last four.
While Nadal has health issues to worry about, Federer lost to Nadal at both Wimbledon and the Australian Open, giving Nadal the world's number one ranking and pushing Federer back to two. Federer then lost to Juan Martin Del Potro at the US Open in 2009.
Andy Murray occupies the world's number two rank, but is he truly the world's best player? Or, is it Rafael Nadal, who albeit injured for a portion of the year, could easily beat Murray on any given day? Then again, Nadal isn't fully healthy now, so how does that change things?
And then of course, there's Juan Martin Del Potro, the most recent grand slam winner. It would be hard to exclude him after he beat both Federer and Nadal, wouldn't it?
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The New Wilson K Factor
Just unveiled by Wilson Racquet Sports, the [K]Factor tennis racquet is the newest evolution in tennis technology. The highest level of technology available combines four new proprietary Wilson technologies the in the [K]Factor to bring you enhanced control. Building on the nanotechnology platform that began with Wilson’s top selling nCode line, the [K]Factor picks up where the Wilson nCode nSixOne Tour 90 left off.
The [K]Factor has been specially engineered for Roger Federer to maintain his dominance, while improving his all-surface game. The new industrial design innovation that improves handling, maneuverability and provides additional feel was directly inspired by the #1 in the world Roger Federer.Federer states, "The [K] Six.One gives me incredible feel! With [K]Factor, Wilson has taken racket technology to a whole new level and I love what [K]Factor does for the control of my game." Federer switched over to the [K] Six.One Tour at the Australian Open, where he swept the Men's Championship without dropping a single set.
[K]Factor now brings racquet technologies to the next level by introducing Karophite Black, a breakthrough structure created when bonding Carbon Black, Graphite and SiO2 together at the nano level, making a denser and stronger racket matrix. This nanotechnology process links billions of carbon fibers together before heatshaping, thus eliminating microscopic voids that create stress points in other carbon fiber racquets. These adjustments, made at the molecular level, significantly strengthen and enhance the stability of the overall carbon matrix while the unique frame engineering provides greater control, with comfort and a larger sweet spot.
This newest line of tennis rackets by Wilson features a classic feel in the tradition as previous-generations of Wilson tennis rackets, coupled with the added feel and stability of K Factor technology. Weighing in a full 1.5 oz. lighter than the KSixOne 95, there is improved maneuverability without sacrificing power substantially. A Dense 18x20 string bed further enhances control and feel for advanced players. All [K] Factor tennis racquets utilize Wilson's proprietary next-generation [K]arophite Black structure which results in a stronger, more stable racquet as it adds additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale.
Overall, there are 4 new key [K] Factor technology concepts found in various configurations depending on the [K] Factor model:
[K]arophite Black-an evolution of Wilson nCode technology which utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet.
[K]onnector-2 external wings molded into each side of the hoop to increase dwell time of the ball upon impact, providing greater control and comfort.
[K]ontour Yoke-New frame cross-section shape that enhances stiffness at key stress points for improved torsional stability
[K]ompact Center-New shortened yoke design that improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel.
Racquet choice of ATP #1 Roger Federer, the Wilson K Factor KSix-One Tour 90 Racquet, is the most forgiving Tour 90 yet. Roger Federer used at the KSix-Oe Tour 90 racquet for the first time in competition at the Australian Open 2007, where he swept the Men's Championship without dropping a single set. It has unmatched control and feel to take your game to the next level. Subtle updates to the frame design make this one a must-hit for serious players.
The #1 choice of touring professionals, the Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquet, is the new envy of aspiring players worldwide. This new racket gets the job done. Subtle updates in the response makes the [K]Six-One 95 the most impressive 6.1 yet and is well suited to advanced players seeking a high level of control, stability and predictability from their racquet. For players seeking the highest level of control and feel, the Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (18x20) Racquet provides just what they need. Players will enjoy the response from this tighter, 18/20 string patterned version of the venerable 6.1 line. The Wilson K Factor KSix-One Team Racquet is lighter and more maneuverable than its KSix-One 95 brothers. This one is big on feel and precision and makes a sweet stick for aggressive players. Longer than its KFactor partners the Wilson K Factor KSix-One X Racquets offers excellent access to spin, pace and controlled power.
No matter what you need in a tennis racket the KFactor line from Wilson Racquet Sports will provide just what you need.
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what are peoples views on the K factor Wilson six-one team tennis racquet?
I like it. It has good power and maneuverability and I can control the speed and power of the ball pretty easily. I have 2 friends that have this racquet, and they love it.
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