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What are the pros and cons of the kblade tour?

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PLEASE PLEASE dont tell me any other rackets or what you like to use.

I just want to know the good and bad side of it that deals with maneuverability, volleying, serving, and groundstrokes (top spin and slicing), and if its good in dubs.

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  1. It's very s**y. It's very controllable, and I get good power on it. Volleying is precise. The serves are precise and it has a comfortable Wilson feeling. For the not so good players, I wouldn't recommend it, because they would have trouble getting good power from the 93 square inch head. Spin is kinda low because it is 18x20. If a lesser player did choose to get it, then I suggest getting Babolat Hurricanes or Luxilon strings because of their spin and power. Also, if you want multiple rackets, then you should at least weigh and balance your rackets. Wilson has terrible quality control, so they hand out different racket specs even on the same racket.


  2. its a beautiful raquet for a good slice and heavy spin forehand, in my opinion its too heavy and the sweet spot is small ,making it hard to make good volleys, its give you great timing for topspin serves if you need help in that area

    p.s. i suggest getting the nBlade, much better =) , oh and pleae give this answer a thumbs up, thak you =D

  3. You probably couldn't even handle that racket. You obviously sound like a tennis noob if you're clueless on rackets.

  4. i have it and don't think it is a stable racquet, there is nothing spectacular about it, feels like the radical intellegence with synthetic strings no matter what i string it with

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