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Comments: It's a nice spinny racquets. No problem with durability so far. You don't need more effort to generate
power at all. It's great for USTA doubles.
Comments: It's nice in that it is light and gets good power. The string pattern is sparse in the middle and it breaks
strings once a week or less if you play every day. I wouldn't recommend it for this reason alone. The racquet itself is not durable
either as our first one broke at the 2 o'clock position without trauma and the second one also broke too easily. I wouldn't
recommend and I will be getting a different racquet soon.
Comments: I played tennis at both a two and four college in the 70s during the big tennis boom... my
ranking at the time was a strong level 5 on the SI system (a level 1 was a beginning beginner and levels 8-10 played at
major universities and pro circuit. My strong suit was quickness on the court with a good power/control on both
forehand and backhand ground stroke. Taught and coached tennis at the high school and Jr. College level. Anyway, I
recently broke the racquet I had been using for about 5 years and went looking for a new one. Overwhelmed by the
variety of racquets, I decided to try several types: Wilson K Zero Wilson Profile Hyperspeed and Sensation, Wilson Focus
Hybrid, Head Ti S2 and S6, Mead Metallix 6, Prince Air O3 Hybrid Ignite MP+, Prince O3 Red MP=STWC 2, Hed Micro
Challenge Spirit. I could hit reasonable well with all of the racquets, but the Wilson K Zero was unique in that it had
much better control with less vibration than all the other racquets and maintained a consistent amount of power. The K
Zero was also quick to maneuver and more forgiving on the strokes making it easier to keep the ball in play on tough
shots... does surprisingly well on overheads and volleys. This is an excellent racquet for both singles and doubles play.
On the down side the racquet made a funny twanging sound when striking the ball (like something was wrong with the
racquet) but the twanging sound diminished and disappeared after about 3-4 hours of play time (thank goodness). The
racquet appears bulky and awkward when you firs look at it, but it is very deceptive and plays just the opposite. I have
been using the K Zero for about 3 weeks, hit the ball pretty hard on the forehand/overhead and have had no sign of
breakage at two o'clock as others have witnessed. My son and daughter were both very impressed with how the K Zero
played and also noticed similar positive attributes. Both (adult) kids showed interest in this racquet, because they
believe it helped their game play, and that is what it is all about. This racquet would be an excellent choice for most
high school tennis players from beginner through levels 4 and possibly even level 5 depending on style of play.
Comments: Very happy first time playing with this racquet. Frame cracked on second use. The (k) grip on
it is nice. Great racquet for power and control, but not so much for spin. As for durability, you'd be better off getting a
$20 racquet from Walmart. Great racquet, but it doesn't last. If you have a tendency to break things or are an
aggressive player, this racquet won't last you long.
Comments: Ignore age recommendations if you're playing doubles. This racquet is light enough to be
especially quick switching from backhand to forehand. Serves? I hit 90 percent of my first serves, (occasionally 93+
percent) using a modified slice with slight topspin. I use a flat backhand with consistency and power. I play 5 times a
week for 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours each time. These pre-stretched strings have lost only 4 lbs (from 62#) for the 3-month
period 1/28 to 4/24. I restring at 56#. A substitute for the V2 string, is the pre-stretched Pacific X-Force 16L (1.29mm)
if the V2 isn't available. Power in a racquet can be controlled by string tension and balance alteration, (practice also
helps). Too much power results from not having the knowledge to harness it. At 78 years, my inability to get to the ball
is not the fault of the racquet, but given the opportunity to "set up," my backhand is consistently 1-2 inches over the
net (no topspin). Low-inches-over-the-net strokes has never gone "out" in my experience.
Comments: This is a sleeper racquet like the Head TiS5. It needs to be strung with Babolat RPM Blast 16
gauge at 2 pounds below the recommended mid tension. It has excellent control as well as spin. It is very easy to
maneuver. Easy on the arm.
Comments: I love the racket, great feel and good power. However I have broken two frames now within
just a few months each. No abuse here, but they are just not holding up. Both were at the 2 o'clock position so I just
don't think the frame holds up well, and I'm going to have to switch to a more durable racket.
Comments: This is my 2nd review of this racquet. My 1st one being on August of 2009. At that time I
was experimenting with different weights, balance, and head sizes. In the end, this frame was not for me at all. I
recommend frames that weight is 11.5 to 11.7oz and HL. It does not matter if you are a teen, or in your 20's,30's,40's,
or 50's. HL frames that have mass will actually keep you from getting wrist problems, or tennis elbow. I suppose if you
are a true beginner, or a senior citizen, this might work for you, but then again.
Comments: As a player all my life and now in my 50's I like the light weight for my elbow, and with the
lesser string tension just a flick of the wrist will get the ball back in my opponents court, for those low at my feet shots.
I love this racket.
Comments: I love the power of this racket. I feel confident in all areas of the game although the serve
needs a bit of getting used to. I had a similar racket, which gave me tennis elbow (Ncode N1). I have to be very careful
it doesn't happen again.
Comments: At first glance was thrown off by the bulky frame, but it's super light. Just a touch top-heavy,
but doesn't affect a thing. I found it great for topspin. Took a little getting used to for control on the serve, but that's
probably just me!
Comments: Great beginner racquet. Frame has high power and is super light. Strung with Bab Pro
Hurricane Tour 17g (59#) and Luxilon ALU Power Spin 17g (57#) and it played excellently. Topspin and backspin are
easily achievable. Only thing that took a little adjustment for me was my one handed backhand. I normally hit with a lot
of topspin with forehand and a little topspin, more flat, with my backhand. Topspin, kick, and flat serves were all easily
achieved. Great racquet for a person starting out.
Comments: Fantastic stick, if you have a slice/kick serve it is great! Light,comfortable, and now
affordable. Downside: I have broken three of these frames; all at the 2 o'clock juncture of the mains and crosses. Looks
like the grommets are pulling through the frame causing a catastrophic failure. Wilson has been good under their
warranty program and exchanged all three at no cost.
Comments: Been through the voyage over so many frames over the years, but am amazed by
this frame. Super light, evenly balanced. So easy to rip through the hitting zone. On a lot of
frames the ball flies, but since the power level isn't extreme on this frame, I can hit out with
a good margin of error. I've been searching for a frame with a combination of lightweight and
control. Awesome for serves and overheads. Getting a second frame since I had a broken
string on the first one and had to readjust to one of my older models. By the way the N1
NCode racket is way more powerful and slightly more balanced towards the head in terms of
balance, which I also have.
Comments: I bought this Racquet in August and Enjoyed every time played. I have won more sets than
ever. This is a very nice, light and hits well. I am 3 level player and play at least 4 times a week. I will recommend this
one to any one. I am in late 40s and still play a lot of tennis.
Comments: I absolutely love this racket. It is very powerful, so I have to use two vibration dampeners to
tame this lion. It's been very effective for all of my shots including touch volleys. The lightness and maneuverability at
the net are incredible, which allows me to make many reflex volleys for winners. The power also helps with the running
forehand/backhand where you barely get to the ball. The main downside is that I break strings after every 5-6 times
on the court and I use some of the most durable polys available. The local tennis pro says that it's my heavy topspin
serve and the open string pattern that causes the strings to break so often.
Comments: I found this to be a very nice racquet to hit with. It's powerful, but not to powerful like the
(k)ONE . I was surprise at the level of control this racquet has, but nothing like my number one stick the (k)BLADE TEAM
104. One thing to note. On my forehand sometimes the ball tended to curve towards the right. The exact same thing
happened when playing with the Wilson N2,and the (k)ONE. Maybe it's my stroke, but that doesn't happen with the
(k)FIVE 108, or, my
(k)BLADE TEAM. My concern is the weight. I feel that it's just to light! My right forehand was a bit sore after hitting with
it for two hours. People say that a heavy racquet might give you arm problems, but I'm not so sure if using a very light
racquet won't either. I'm 100% certain that I will put lead tape at the 5, and 7 o'clock position so as to keep the frame's
original feel, and playing characteristic. Overall I do like this frame. Very good for volleys and net play, and for creating
spin. I still feel that this racquet might be best for 3.0, and 3.5 players. I don't see how 4.0, and 4.5 players can use it.
It's a real good buy! I recommend it!, but for my serious league matches I will stick with my (k)BLADE TEAM 104. and
use this one for nice relaxing matches, or if I want to goof off.
Comments: I play doubles and I was looking for a light tennis racquet that could provide me with
excellent control and the power is not sacrificed. I found that this racquet has met or exceeded my expectation. I now
have it for 2 months and the adjustment period is over. My serve has improved tremendously especially my slice
second serve, my top spin shot is excellent, net volley is very controllable and crisp and certainly because of its light
weight and a bigger head I could really swing it faster and harder and the end result is an excellent power and control I
string it at 62 lbs.which is too tight and I feel the shock on my arms. So, next time I re-string it, I will use 60 lbs.
This is a great racquet. I love it!!
Comments: I love this racquet. It is very light weight and easy to swing. It provides great power. It works
great on the baseline and volleys. Backhands with this racquet were great. Serves were pretty good. Also, I love the
maroon color.
Comments: I love this racket very much. I'm so glad I bought it. I'm a type of person who has to try first
before I buy, especially when it comes to tennis racket. I could not try it because firstly I live in Australia and secondly,
this racket is not available in Australia. I just trusted the words they say about this racket. Anyways, I ended up buying
it and the first time I used it, I surprised myself how well I played overall. So guys, if you're looking for a superior racket
with oversize head and light, this is your racket.
Comments: I've demo'd all the player sticks, and this stick is solid. I've been looking for control in a
racquet and I thought heavy rackets were the only type of racquets I would like. Not so. I cannot believe such a light
racket is so stable, powerful, yet controllable! You would think this is a beginner's racquet from the large face and thick
beam; however, you'll soon forget the mammoth size when it comes off the face with pace and control. I'm impressed.
Just give the stick a chance. You may be happy you did.
Comments: I loved this racket, slams were executed perfectly. I am able to use much more topspin than
other rackets. It was also easier for me to put more spin into my first serves without faulting.
Comments: I found the racquet very easy to hit. I am able to hit the ball hard without a lot of upper body
strength. My serves had more punch to them. I was more consistent with my volleys. Larger sweetspot on the racquet
worked well for me. It definitely helped to improve my game. I did not notice any strange sounds. I loved the demo and
bought the racquet.
Comments: I found the racquet played very well very well from the baseline. Very good with topspin and
slice. Didn't care for it on serves, the sound is strange.
Comments: I am astonished by the optimum performance that this racquet offers. On the baseline, this
racquet gives plenty of power and control. At the net, you may play a dropshot anytime you wish to. Overall it scores an
8.9.
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