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Wilson BLX Six One Pro Staff 90 2012, 4 3/8 Roger Federer

Wilson BLX Six One Pro Staff 90 2012, 4 3/8 Roger Federer

$300.00USD
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CategoryTennis & Racquet Sports > Tennis > Racquets
BrandWilson
ModelSix.One Tour BLX
Age Group Adult
Condition Used
Grip Size 4 3/8" - 110-113mm
Head Size Mid: 80 to 94
String Pattern 16x19
Racquet Length 27" - Standard
Quantity1 available

It is a great condition, but please see the images for condition. Happy to provide more images if needed. Rare - Wilson RF 2011 BLX Tour 90 4 3/8 grip size. Recently strung. Roger Federer's 2012 Wilson BLX tennis racquet The 2012 Wilson BLX Pro Staff Six.One 90 is a 12.6-ounce (strung), 90-square-inch racquet designed for advanced players seeking ultimate control, precision, and exceptional feel. It features Amplifeel technology for better dampening and a 16x19 string pattern, offering excellent, stable performance on both groundstrokes and volleys. Key Details for the 2012 Model: Head Size: 90 sq. in. Weight: 12.6 oz / 357g (strung) Balance: 9 pts HL (Head Light) String Pattern: 16x19 Swingweight: 324-326 (strung) Beam: 17.5 mm Performance and Characteristics: Control/Feel: Exceptionally high, often described as a "player's racquet" that rewards precise technique. Stability: High, due to its weight, making it excellent for volleys and blocking back fast shots. Maneuverability: Surprisingly good for its weight due to the 90-inch head size, though it requires high racquet head speed. Forgiveness: Very low; the small head size makes it unforgiving on off-center hits. Target User: Advanced, competitive players with developed, full swings. The 2012 version is known as a significant iteration in the Federer signature line, often praised for its maneuverability compared to earlier, heavier versions.

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