Showing posts with label powerful tennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powerful tennis. Show all posts

Wilson - BLX Pro Open

Wilson’s BLX Pro Open is an innovation on the successful K Pro Open. Apart from the obvious differences in the colour scheme (from green to yellow and black), comparing the specs may not get you very far in telling the real difference. It’s only when you get the chance of wielding it or when you listen to the pros speak that you begin to sense the change. More solid and resistant than ever thanks to its special BLX technology, you may as well consider buying this one before you go looking somewhere else.

Wilson - Blx Pro Open

A combination of basalt and “karophite black” fibres gives this racket the powerful capacity of reducing impact and serving some nice, strong shots. But the best part is that you get a much crisper feel. And with this you acquire a better control over your strokes, so that you can choose to play it hard with a game of fast volleys or indulge in all the lobs or groundshots that you want. The ample headsize gives you some comfortable pace and manoeuvrability. This racket is perfect for heavy strokers who want to add a heavy spin to their blows and feel like real pros.

Tennis Racquet Review: Wilson Blx Pro Open

Head - Crossbow 8

In the Head Crossbow line the Head Crossbow 8 is the second most powerful tennis racquet. This racquet is extremely lightweight compared to the other fellow products from the same manufacturer and the competitors. The sweetspot has been designed and maintained well in the Head Crossbow 8 leading to a power packed output. This racquet is perfect for those beginners to intermediate level players who like to have a comparatively larger sweetspot and a consistent power packed performance.

Head - Crossbow 8

This one has been customized to facilitate amazing execution of the groundstrokes. This Head Crossbow 8 is best recommended for the 1.5-2.5 NTRP level players. A unique method called dynamic bridge racquet construction has been used in the making of the Head Crossbow 8 leading to a consistent output for the users. The application of this technique has lead to the storage of an extra energy layer which is very much important for a consistent performance.

Tennis Racquet: Head Crossbow 8

Then the head stabilizer has been placed in the racquet shaft area. This has given a sleek and attractive look to the Head Crossbow 8 tennis racquet. When the player hits the ball then the head stabilizer swings to a direction opposite to the frame flex. Thus the frame oscillation is nicely counteracted. As a result the Head Crossbow 8 gets a solid stabilized performance.

Crossbow 8