Offering almost unrivaled control and feel from all areas of the court, the Six. BLX Six One 95 18x20 Tennis Racquet is a solid choice for the advanced player. The 18x20 string pattern provides a firmer and more control oriented feel compared to the 16x19 version, allowing the aggressive player to swing freely without fear of over-hitting. Our playtesters found this one to be a very spin-friendly racquet, dispelling the myth that a racquet needs an open string pattern for maximum spin generation. With a new BLX construction this version of the Six.One offers a plusher, more muted feel -- a perfect compliment to the firmer stringbed. All in all an absolutely dynamite racquet that is just as well suited to the serve and volley player as it is to the baseline grinder.From the baseline, our testers all agreed that the Six.Wilson BLX Six One 95 18x20 Tennis Racquet offered excellent control and consistency. Able to confidently swing with aggression from the baseline was Chris. He said, "I really enjoyed hitting this racquet off the ground. This is a racquet I could switch to with no adjustment. It felt solid and was confidence inspiring from the first hit to the last. During the test I tried this racquet with Wilson NXT, a standard synthetic gut and several monofilament co-poly strings. No matter what string I used I found something that impressed me. I loved the feel and control. I was very confident, so I was swinging aggressively. With all that racquet tip speed, I was getting excellent pace and spin. A very fun hit for me."Offering the same solid feel and head light maneuverability as the 16x18 version, the Wilson BLX Six One 95 18x20 provides a tad more control from its stringbed. The control-oriented feel allowed our more aggressive players to take big, confident swings at the ball. Our testers with more compact strokes found that they had to put a little more into shots to get the same pace and depth they got from the 16x18 version. This racquet plays very similar to the previous KFactor version, and those looking to make the transition should have no issues. If there is a difference between the KFactor and BLX versions, it would be in the feel department -- the BLX feels slightly more solid. All in all, this will be a great choice for the advanced player.
Cheap BLX Six One 105 Racquet is on sale at discounted priceThe Six One series of tennis racquets welcomes its newest addition, the BLX Six One Lite. This racquet brings one of the best loved racquet lines ever to a future generation of young champions. It features similar cosmetics as the other Six Ones, but has a larger head size and a much lighter swing weight, making it better suited for intermediate tennis players. BLX technology serves up the best feel available along with ample power and control in a competition level package.