Wilson Prime - Raqueta de tenis (cuerda)
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$ 130.77
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Wilson Prime - Raqueta de tenis (cuerda).
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. Más información del producto Leer más Wilson Prime 103 Tennis Racket The Wilson Prime 103 racket features optimal power, forgiveness and stability. With its 103 sq. inch head, this racket is loaded with comfort and feel. Its maximum durability will enable you to attack the ball with extra momentum, resulting in easier access to spin. Its 9.5 oz (strung) weight gives you the ability to hit with power and depth from anywhere on the court, while its over-sized head allows plenty of forgiveness in case you miss the sweet spot. Arch Technology further improves the frame to deliver a lively string bed with enhanced power and stability. Combine these technologies with a vibrant look, in variation of grip sizes (2 and 3) and it would be easy to develop your skills as a tennis player. Leer más Which Racket Is Right For You? Check Out These 3 Critical Factors Head Size A racket’s head size refers to the total surface area of the string bed and is measured in square inches or centimeters. The larger the head size, the more power and forgiveness the racket gives the player. Smaller head sizes afford players more precision and control with every shot. Generally speaking, professional players and advanced club players will stick to standard rackets (< 98 sq inches) because they can provide their own power and hit the sweet spot with consistency. Beginner players often start with oversized rackets (106+ sq inches) for extra forgiveness on off-center hits, while intermediate players frequently use midplus rackets (99-105 sq inches) that offer a nice blend of power and control. Weight Weight greatly affects the performance characteristics of a tennis racket. A heavier racket brings more power and stability through the swing. Heavier rackets also absorb more shock than lighter rackets, which can give players better feel for the ball. This is ideal for players with long, fast strokes that prefer hitting flatter balls with pace and depth. Conversely, lighter rackets enhance maneuverability and provide easier access to spin. This is optimal for handling volleys around the net, spinning lobs into play, and generating better angles that dip inside the lines. In addition to racket performance, the weight of a racket significantly affects arm comfort. Playing with a racket that is too heavy can lead to poor form, arm discomfort and possible injuries down the line. When in doubt: you can always add weight to a racket, but rarely can you reduce it. Balance Measured in points, a racket’s balance indicates the distribution of weight within a racket. This can be categorized in three ways: head light, even balance, or head heavy. Head-light (HL) rackets have more mass in the handle of the racket, head-heavy (HH) rackets have more mass in the hoop of the racket, and evenly balanced (EB) rackets have even mass distribution throughout. While head-light rackets are generally heavier, they also give users added maneuverability and more control over the head of the racket. Head-heavy rackets give lightweight rackets more power and stability, as the added weight in the head helps prevent the frame from moving or twisting during the swing. Lastly, even balance rackets tend to strike a happy medium between the maneuverability of head-light and stability of head-heavy frames. Leer más Prime 103 Hyper Hammer 5.3 US Open Composition Basalt Carbon Fiber Composite Graphite Fused Length 27.25" 27.5" 27" Head Size 103 sq in 110 sq in 103 sq in Strung Weight 9.5 oz 9.0 oz 10.2 oz String Pattern 16x19 16x20 16x19 Grip Sizes 4 1 4" through 4 3 8" 4 1 8" through 4 1 2" 4 1 4" through 4 1 2" Over A Century And Counting. For more than a century, Wilson Sporting Goods Co. has committed to the creation and distribution of products that ignite the potential for tennis players worldwide, no matter the stage. An integral part of more than 500 Grand Slams, Wilson pushes the limits of innovation to equip athletes with championship-caliber products and a winning mentality. With unwavering passion, Wilson produces tennis equipment for players of all ages, styles, and abilities. Above all else, Wilson chooses to be more about just products. This brand exists to create and be a part of memories that people cherish forever. Leer más . null . null
1.- Tiempo de entrega de 3 a 5 días Hábiles.
2.- Enviamos su compra a cualquier parte del país.
.
.
***** TITULO COMPLETO *****
.
Wilson Prime - Raqueta de tenis (cuerda).
***** DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO *****
.
. Más información del producto Leer más Wilson Prime 103 Tennis Racket The Wilson Prime 103 racket features optimal power, forgiveness and stability. With its 103 sq. inch head, this racket is loaded with comfort and feel. Its maximum durability will enable you to attack the ball with extra momentum, resulting in easier access to spin. Its 9.5 oz (strung) weight gives you the ability to hit with power and depth from anywhere on the court, while its over-sized head allows plenty of forgiveness in case you miss the sweet spot. Arch Technology further improves the frame to deliver a lively string bed with enhanced power and stability. Combine these technologies with a vibrant look, in variation of grip sizes (2 and 3) and it would be easy to develop your skills as a tennis player. Leer más Which Racket Is Right For You? Check Out These 3 Critical Factors Head Size A racket’s head size refers to the total surface area of the string bed and is measured in square inches or centimeters. The larger the head size, the more power and forgiveness the racket gives the player. Smaller head sizes afford players more precision and control with every shot. Generally speaking, professional players and advanced club players will stick to standard rackets (< 98 sq inches) because they can provide their own power and hit the sweet spot with consistency. Beginner players often start with oversized rackets (106+ sq inches) for extra forgiveness on off-center hits, while intermediate players frequently use midplus rackets (99-105 sq inches) that offer a nice blend of power and control. Weight Weight greatly affects the performance characteristics of a tennis racket. A heavier racket brings more power and stability through the swing. Heavier rackets also absorb more shock than lighter rackets, which can give players better feel for the ball. This is ideal for players with long, fast strokes that prefer hitting flatter balls with pace and depth. Conversely, lighter rackets enhance maneuverability and provide easier access to spin. This is optimal for handling volleys around the net, spinning lobs into play, and generating better angles that dip inside the lines. In addition to racket performance, the weight of a racket significantly affects arm comfort. Playing with a racket that is too heavy can lead to poor form, arm discomfort and possible injuries down the line. When in doubt: you can always add weight to a racket, but rarely can you reduce it. Balance Measured in points, a racket’s balance indicates the distribution of weight within a racket. This can be categorized in three ways: head light, even balance, or head heavy. Head-light (HL) rackets have more mass in the handle of the racket, head-heavy (HH) rackets have more mass in the hoop of the racket, and evenly balanced (EB) rackets have even mass distribution throughout. While head-light rackets are generally heavier, they also give users added maneuverability and more control over the head of the racket. Head-heavy rackets give lightweight rackets more power and stability, as the added weight in the head helps prevent the frame from moving or twisting during the swing. Lastly, even balance rackets tend to strike a happy medium between the maneuverability of head-light and stability of head-heavy frames. Leer más Prime 103 Hyper Hammer 5.3 US Open Composition Basalt Carbon Fiber Composite Graphite Fused Length 27.25" 27.5" 27" Head Size 103 sq in 110 sq in 103 sq in Strung Weight 9.5 oz 9.0 oz 10.2 oz String Pattern 16x19 16x20 16x19 Grip Sizes 4 1 4" through 4 3 8" 4 1 8" through 4 1 2" 4 1 4" through 4 1 2" Over A Century And Counting. For more than a century, Wilson Sporting Goods Co. has committed to the creation and distribution of products that ignite the potential for tennis players worldwide, no matter the stage. An integral part of more than 500 Grand Slams, Wilson pushes the limits of innovation to equip athletes with championship-caliber products and a winning mentality. With unwavering passion, Wilson produces tennis equipment for players of all ages, styles, and abilities. Above all else, Wilson chooses to be more about just products. This brand exists to create and be a part of memories that people cherish forever. Leer más . null . null