When graphite racquets first became available on the market, it was revolutionary. The material proved to be light, yet very strong, and well suited for competitive players. The high end BLX models of Wilson tennis racquets is an improvement over graphite-only models, making an already great design even better.
The BLX Technology found in these racquets features basalt, a type of igneous rock, which is integrated into graphite fibers, providing additional strength without sacrificing lightness. It also reduces vibration for a more comfortable feel when striking the ball.
The Cierzo Two BLX racquet's lightweight, head-heavy design originated in the earlier Sledge Hammer generation of Wilson tennis racquets and allows greater power and stability to each shot. The oversized 120 square inch teardrop style head, Advanced Grommet Technology (AGT) and its larger sweet spot further enhance the racquet's shot characteristics. It not only has the largest head in the BLX series, it is also the longest racquet at 27.9 inches. It is best suited for beginner level players.
Many of the features found on the Cierzo Two BLX are also found on the Cirrus One BLX. One notable difference is the more conventional elliptical shaped head. Otherwise it's a very similar racquet. It has the AGT and Sledge Hammer technologies and the second largest head size in the BLX line at 118 square inches. This racquet is also designed for beginner level players.
The Stratus Three BLX has a large, 115 square inch head. Like the Cirrus One and Cierzo Two, it also has the head-heavy design and AGT technology for power, stability and a large sweet spot. You don't have to throw a 'haymaker' to deliver a strong shot with this racquet. It is highly recommended for entry level to intermediate level players.
If you were a big fan of the K Five, you will appreciate how its features evolved into the Khamsin Five BLX. It is similar to the Stratus Three BLX except that it is better suited for players with a more powerful stroke. It has a slightly smaller head size at 108 square inches and is recommended for intermediate to advanced players.
The Stratus Three BLX and Khamsin Five BLX use the Triad technology found on many Wilson tennis racquets. Basically the head is a separate piece from the handle with an IsoSorb component set between the two pieces to provide shock absorption. The end result is a racquet that allows for greater power on shots without sacrificing comfort.
With the high end BLX line of Wilson tennis racquets, you get a sturdy, yet lightweight racquet that comfortably delivers a powerful shot without a big swing. For more information on these and other Wilson racquets, please visit DoItTennis.com and use the intuitive racquet search engine. It allows you to specify several important criteria and narrow your selection to a few items. You are also welcome to call their customer service line at 866-900-3648 with any questions you may have.
The BLX Technology found in these racquets features basalt, a type of igneous rock, which is integrated into graphite fibers, providing additional strength without sacrificing lightness. It also reduces vibration for a more comfortable feel when striking the ball.
The Cierzo Two BLX racquet's lightweight, head-heavy design originated in the earlier Sledge Hammer generation of Wilson tennis racquets and allows greater power and stability to each shot. The oversized 120 square inch teardrop style head, Advanced Grommet Technology (AGT) and its larger sweet spot further enhance the racquet's shot characteristics. It not only has the largest head in the BLX series, it is also the longest racquet at 27.9 inches. It is best suited for beginner level players.
Many of the features found on the Cierzo Two BLX are also found on the Cirrus One BLX. One notable difference is the more conventional elliptical shaped head. Otherwise it's a very similar racquet. It has the AGT and Sledge Hammer technologies and the second largest head size in the BLX line at 118 square inches. This racquet is also designed for beginner level players.
The Stratus Three BLX has a large, 115 square inch head. Like the Cirrus One and Cierzo Two, it also has the head-heavy design and AGT technology for power, stability and a large sweet spot. You don't have to throw a 'haymaker' to deliver a strong shot with this racquet. It is highly recommended for entry level to intermediate level players.
If you were a big fan of the K Five, you will appreciate how its features evolved into the Khamsin Five BLX. It is similar to the Stratus Three BLX except that it is better suited for players with a more powerful stroke. It has a slightly smaller head size at 108 square inches and is recommended for intermediate to advanced players.
The Stratus Three BLX and Khamsin Five BLX use the Triad technology found on many Wilson tennis racquets. Basically the head is a separate piece from the handle with an IsoSorb component set between the two pieces to provide shock absorption. The end result is a racquet that allows for greater power on shots without sacrificing comfort.
With the high end BLX line of Wilson tennis racquets, you get a sturdy, yet lightweight racquet that comfortably delivers a powerful shot without a big swing. For more information on these and other Wilson racquets, please visit DoItTennis.com and use the intuitive racquet search engine. It allows you to specify several important criteria and narrow your selection to a few items. You are also welcome to call their customer service line at 866-900-3648 with any questions you may have.
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