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The Six-One Lite version is the lightest of the Six-One player series. Players will find a spin-friendly and crisp response from the BLX Six-One Lite. The BLX technology incorporates fibers of basalt, a natural volcanic rock, into the Karophite Black. According to Wilson, the result is a significant reduction in vibrations in the racquet. Weighing 9.5 ounces strung, our TW playtesters found that fast swing speeds were easily generated, resulting in easy access to topspin and good control. Maneuverability was outstanding from all areas of the court, making volleying a breeze. With a low strung weight, there's plenty of room for customization for bigger hitters who will want more mass to handle pace. In stock form, the Six-One Lite BLX is a good option for juniors transitioning into adult frames and intermediate players looking for outstanding maneuverability.
Note: Racquet does not come with a cover.
| Midplus Specs |
| Head Size: 102 sq. in. / 658.06 sq. cm. |
| Length: 27.25 inches / 69.22 cm |
| Strung Weight: 9.5oz / 269.32g |
| Balance: 1 pts HH |
| Swingweight: 292 |
| Stiffness: 70 |
| Beam Width: 23mm/24mm/24mm/ |
| Composition: [K]arophite Black / Basalt |
| Power Level: Low |
| Swing Speed: Medium-Fast |
| Grip Type: Pro Hybrid |
| String Pattern: 16 Mains / 20 Crosses Mains skip: 7T.9T.7H.9H One Piece No Shared Holes |
| String Tension: 53-63 pounds |
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Prince EXO3 Tour Lite 100 This racquet is extremely manageable while offering muted power for the player looking for spin and control. Headsize: 100 square inches. Standard length. String Pattern: 16/19. | Wilson BLX Tour Lite A quarter-inch shorter than a traditional adult racquet, this one excels in maneuverability, spin and control. A great option for smaller adults and younger players with developed strokes. Length: 26.75 inches. Strung weight: 9.4oz. Headsize: 103sq.in. | |






