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Wilson KSixOne Team 95 K Factor Tennis Racquet The Wilson KSixOne Team 95 picks up where the nCode nSixOne 95 left off, but now available in a lighter static weight. Previously offered in Europe as the nSixOne Team 95, Wilson has brought this lighter-weight players racquet to the U.S. market to round out the new K Factor series. Features classic feel in the same tradition as previous-generations of Hyper Pro Staff 6.1’s and Pro Staff Classic 6.1’s, coupled with the added feel and stability of K Factor technology. Weighing in a full 1.5 oz. lighter than the KSixOne 95, maneuverability is improved without sacrificing power substantially. Dense 18×20 string bed further enhances control and feel for advanced players.
What is [K] Factor? At Wilson’s global launch of the [K] Factor product line in Las Vegas February 27-March 1, this next-generation technology was unveiled to Wilson dealers from 50 countries around the world. All [K] Factor racquets utilize Wilson’s proprietary next-generation [K]arophite Black structure which adds additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. Overall, there are 4 new key [K] Factor technology concepts found in various configurations depending on the [K] Factor model:
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 95 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 10.80 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 65
- Balance: 13.38 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 21mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 317 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 18×20
- Grip: Wilson True Grip
- Wilson Stiffness Index: 6.1
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Tags: Countries Around The World, Cross Section, Factor Model, Generation Technology, Graphite, Launch, Maneuverability, Ncode, Pro Staff, Racquet Specifications, S Market, Sio2, Static Weight, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Bed, String Pattern, Technology Concepts, Tennis Racquet, True Grip
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Wilson KSixOne 95 (18×20) K Factor Tennis Racquet The Wilson KSixOne 95 picks up where the nCode nSixOne 95 left off. Features classic feel in the same tradition as the previous-generation Hyper Pro Staff 6.1 and Pro Staff Classic 6.1, coupled with the added feel and stability of K Factor technology. Dense 18×20 string bed further enhances control and feel for advanced players.
What is [K] Factor? At Wilson’s global launch of the [K] Factor product line in Las Vegas February 27-March 1, this next-generation technology was unveiled to Wilson dealers from 50 countries around the world. All [K] Factor racquets utilize Wilson’s proprietary next-generation [K]arophite Black structure which adds additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. Overall, there are 4 new key [K] Factor technology concepts found in various configurations depending on the [K] Factor model
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 95 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 12.30 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
- Balance: 12.40 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 22mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 322 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 18×20
- Grip: Wilson True Grip
- Wilson Stiffness Index: 6.1
Please Note: No Cover Available
Tags: Countries Around The World, Cross Section, Factor Model, Generation Technology, Graphite, Launch, March 1, Molecules, Ncode, Next Generation, Pro Staff, Racquet Specifications, Sio2, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Bed, String Pattern, Technology Concepts, Tennis Racquet, True Grip
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Wilson KSixOne 95 (18×20) K Factor Tennis Racquet The Wilson KSixOne 95 picks up where the nCode nSixOne 95 left off. Features classic feel in the same tradition as the previous-generation Hyper Pro Staff 6.1 and Pro Staff Classic 6.1, coupled with the added feel and stability of K Factor technology. Dense 18×20 string bed further enhances control and feel for advanced players.
What is [K] Factor? At Wilson’s global launch of the [K] Factor product line in Las Vegas February 27-March 1, this next-generation technology was unveiled to Wilson dealers from 50 countries around the world. All [K] Factor racquets utilize Wilson’s proprietary next-generation [K]arophite Black structure which adds additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. Overall, there are 4 new key [K] Factor technology concepts found in various configurations depending on the [K] Factor model
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 95 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 12.30 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
- Balance: 12.40 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 22mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 322 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 18×20
- Grip: Wilson True Grip
- Wilson Stiffness Index: 6.1
Please Note: No Cover Available
Tags: Countries Around The World, Cross Section, Factor Model, Generation Technology, Graphite, Launch, March 1, Molecules, Ncode, Next Generation, Pro Staff, Racquet Specifications, Sio2, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Bed, String Pattern, Technology Concepts, Tennis Racquet, True Grip
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