Wilson K Factor K Blade 98 Tennis Racquet Review

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 25 Comments »

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Mariusz A, NTRP 6.0 Reviews the Wilson K Blade 98.

Headsize: 98″
Strung Weight: 11.1 oz.
Length: 27.0″
Cross Section: 20 mm
String Pattern: 18m x 20c
Balance: 3 pt HL
Tension: 50-60 lbs
Power Level: Low
Swing Weight: 325
Grip: Kontrol Grip

Duration : 0:3:39

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Wilson K Blade Team – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | 1 Comment »

Racquet of choice for Venus and Serena Williams* With a prime blend of power and control, the Wilson K Factor KBlade Team packs a punch. This racquet has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the KBlade Team is perfect for players seeking some extra power and aggression inside a lightweight and forgiving frame. Because of its oversized head, the KBlade Team provides enough power for those with a moderate to long swing pattern.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 106, the KBlade Team is comes loaded with Wilsons K Factor technology. The new shortened yoke design that improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center. The patented Karophite Black is an evolution of Wilsons 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.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K…

Duration : 0:3:9

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Tennis Racquet Banjo

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 9 Comments »

HI
Silly to be sure, but fun ? you bet. Loud too!
Salvation Army 50 cent tennis racket &
a few hours of time were all that was
required. Head is printing-shop thrown-away
mylar super-glued & stapled to racquet rim.
Head is tensioned by a very simple ring of
1/8″ plywood from an old door, pushed tight
with ten small blocks of wood. This tensions
the mylar so nicely that it doesn’t come anywhere
near hitting the racquet’s cross-strings.
Playing Strings are simply two gauges of fishing
line. 5th string is accomplished by “shorting-out”
the string with a couple of brads.
This is a three-string banjo. All 3tuning gears
won’t fit on the peghead end, so I put two
of them at the opposite end (near the bridge)
Works fine. Construction article forthcoming
soon on my webpage: www.DennisHavlena.com

Duration : 0:2:15

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Wilson K Blade 98 – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | No Comments »

The Tennis Express Racquet Review Team takes on the Wilson K Blade 98 Tennis Racquet

With the control expected in todays top player rackets, the Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 has become one of the most versatile racquets in Wilsons K Factor family. The K Blade 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the Wilson KBlade 98 is a great racket for those avid players seeking something to improve their game.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 98, the Wilson K Blade 98 is jam packed with the cutting edge racquet technology of the K Factor. nBlade lovers will love the improved KBlade, because it features some of the great aspects of nCode, but in a more advanced way. The patented Karophite Black, an evolution of the nCode technology, 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. The new shortened yoke design improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K-Factor-KBlade-98-Tennis-Racquets-9049

Duration : 0:2:31

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Wilson K Blade 98 – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | 1 Comment »

With the control expected in todays top player rackets, the Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 has become one of the most versatile racquets in Wilsons K Factor family. The K Blade 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the Wilson KBlade 98 is a great racket for those avid players seeking something to improve their game.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 98, the Wilson K Blade 98 is jam packed with the cutting edge racquet technology of the K Factor. nBlade lovers will love the improved KBlade, because it features some of the great aspects of nCode, but in a more advanced way. The patented Karophite Black, an evolution of the nCode technology, 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. The new shortened yoke design improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K…

Duration : 0:2:31

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Tennis Racquet Stringing: Stringing O3 Raquets

Posted by admin on June 18th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 23 Comments »

This shows how a Prince O3 or SpeedPort or Ozone Racquet can be strung on a machine without a turntable brake using the Prince Boomerang Tool.

Duration : 0:2:53

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Racket Review — Head Youtek Speed Lite & Elite

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under tennis rackets | 25 Comments »

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http://tennisexpress.com/category.cfm/tennis/head-tennis-racquets

In this video we review two tennis rackets — the Head Youtek Speed Lite and the Head Youtek Speed Elite. These rackets are good for intermediate players. The “Youtek” technology in these frames causes the rackets to become stiffer that faster you swing. Stiffer frames allow you to hit harder, so swinging the racket fast makes it more powerful. If you swing more slowly, the racket frame bends more at contact — absorbing more of the ball’s energy — increasing control and feel.

The Head Speed Lite & Elite were both very easy to swing. Both rackets also had a relatively big sweet spot and their open string patterns made it easy to generate topspin.

If you’re interested in demoing one of these rackets click the link above.

Duration : 0:4:9

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Tennis Racquet Stringing 1: Mounting The Racquet

Posted by admin on June 1st, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | 25 Comments »

This video shows how to mount a racquet on a Gamma X-2 Stringer. The procedure is quite similar to other simple two-point mounting machines.
This is my first attempt at making a video guide so do give your comments so that I can make a better revision. =)

Duration : 0:2:20

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Tennis Racquet Stringing

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 7 Comments »

ELECTRONIC TENNIS RACKET STRINGING
Convert your Ektelon, Alpha, Gamma or manual
stringing machine to a highly accurate electronic in 3 minutes.

Duration : 0:7:38

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Wilson K Three 115 tennis racquet review

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | No Comments »

Wilson K Three 115 tennis racquet or racket review – http://www.tennisplaza.com/Tennis_Racquets_Wilson_SB1-TR-BI-BI43_Wilson_K_Three_115_Tennis_Racquet_1469.html – Overview
What is [K] Factor?
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:
[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.

Duration : 0:0:54

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