In early 2010, Wilson
introduced a new technology BLX, with incredible vibration resistance
adding an enhanced feel to all BLX racquets. The BLX is woven with the
[K]arophite graphite to create an advanced fiber. These new racquets are
more precise, responsive, and consistent. This November's entries
expand the selections for every type of player from the power seeker to
the tour want-to-be, and everything in-between.
Wilson has broken down their choices into 3 categories: Game Improvement, Player Frames and All Around.
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ARE THEY LEGAL?
Can racquets that produce so much power and spin be legal?
GAME IMPROVEMENT -The 2 newest additions to the BLX family of racquets are the Cierzo Two and the Tempest Four. The Cierzo Two adds a new dimension to the player improvement type of racquet. It re-introduces back into the Wilson line the Sledge Hammer triangular shaped head. At 120 square inches and 9.8 ounces, the BLX Cierzo Two adds firepower to you game with pinpoint accuracy and increased spin.
CIERZO TWO BLX
The BLX Tempest Four is not just an upgrade to the previous K 4 FX. The totally redesigned BLX Tempest Four is more maneuverable
with a slightly increased head size from its predecessor. Weighing in
under 9 ounces strung, The BLX Tempest 4 will rockets your ground
strokes into winners with less effort.
TEMPEST FOUR BLX
The BLX Stratus Three (the BLX replacement for the K 3 FX),draws from the heritage past N 3 and K 3 racquets. Featuring a 115 square in hitting area and 27 1/2 inch length, The Stratus 3 combines light weight with control and power for those pinpoint winners and lightning serves.
PLAYER FRAMES – This group of racquets is divided into 3 families; BLX Blade , the BLX Six-One , the BLX Pro, and the BLX Tour .
NEW BLX Blades
Blade Tour BLX Blade Lite BLX Blade 98 BLX
The BLADE TOUR BLX replaces the extremely popular K Blade Tour. Just as its name might suggest, is a small 93 square inch midsize, for
aggressive all court players looking for a less powerful racquet that they can
really pound shot after shot. The Blade Tour BLX with its 18 by 20 dense string
pattern adds precision shots from the baseline or the net.
The BLX Blade 98 is a mid+ racquet, which is lighter than the [K]Blade Tour offering
the user a bit more versatility from just about anywhere on the
court.It will be offered in an additional color - pink.
The Blade Team BLX, the choice of the Williams sisters, is a 104 square inch slightly lighter and larger version of the Blade 98 BLX. It offers the player a slightly larger sweet spot and increased maneuverability.
The Blade Lite BLX is a totally new addition to the Blade family for 2011. Sporting a 100 square inch head, the Blade Lite BLX weighs in at 10.2 ounces strung and suits players who prefer the Blade feel but want a racquet that is easier to get moving through the shot.
And the Hits just keep on coming!
The BLX Six-One: . Being one of the most popular racquets of top ranked tour
and amateur players alike, the Six One Family is for the serious hard
hitter who wants to power the ball themselves. The BLX Six One Tour, Federer's
new frame has BLX technology for improved feel and maneuverability. It
features the same classic feel as the [K] Six One Tour. The BLX Six One 95 - 16X18 has added feel and stability. The open 16X18 string bed further enhances control and spin potential. The BLX Six One 95 - 18X20 offers
exceptional stability. The 18X20 string bed heightens control and spin
for the player looking for a solid, maneuverable racquet. The BLX Six One Team is
a lighter, more maneuverable versions of the SIx One 95 BLX. The 18X20
string pattern helps maintain excellent feel and control. The BLX Six One Lite is
a lightweight 102 square inch racquet that is a great fit for juniors
making the transition into adult frames or adults looking for the
ultimate in maneuverability.