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Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 specs and video review

Price, features and specifications of the Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 tennis racket


Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 review
Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100
Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 review - today we are going to take a look at one of the rackets that I particularly like and there is a big reason for that.
This amazing racket is part of the same series that the best tennis player of all time is using - Roger Federer.

The BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 has bigger head size than Roger's racket and therefore will suit wider range of tennis players but it is still a very well suited professional tennis racket.
Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov is also using a racket from the same series but again with slightly smaller head (bigger than Federer's 90-sq.inch though).
Here is what they say about the Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 tennis racket:
"A racket for control and feel, the Pro Staff has been used by some of the best players to ever pick a racket up and still is today, with the likes of Sampras, Edberg and Federer all opting for the Pro Staff.
The high level of control, required by players who yearn for precision and feel from their racket, comes as a result of the braided graphite construction. It has a traditional weight and balance, and the AmpliFeel technology is what provides unrivalled response.
This AmpliFeel technology delivers greater information to the hand when firming up for contact. With a better hold, shots become more powerful and more consistent, and as a result, your swing becomes more comfortable and fluid.
From any position on the court this is a racket that will deliver unnerving accuracy."

Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 video review

And there are the specifications of the Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 tennis racket:

  • Headsize: 100 sq. inches
  • String pattern: 16 x 18
  • Unstrung weight: 285g
  • Length: 27.25in
  • Cross section: 22mm Dual Taper
  • Weight (unstrung): 10.1 oz / 285 grams
  • Weight (strung): 10.6 oz / 302 grams
  • Balance (strung): 3 points head light / 32.75 cm
  • Swingweight (strung): 300
  • Beam width: 19-22-21 mm
  • Flex: 66
  • Composition: Basalt
  • Grip Type: Pro Hybrid
  • Strings: Yes
  • String Pattern: 16 Mains x 18 Crosses
  • Recommended String Tension: 53-63 lbs.

Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 price - around $180

Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 100 is an exceptional tennis racket but make sure you can use it full potential because it is one those rackets that will best suit players above intermediate level.

I would also recommend you the Head YouTek Graphene Speed Pro tennis racket 

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