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Wilson Blade 104 v7 - Review

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Likes
  • Easy depth
  • Power
  • Good access to spin
Dislikes
  • Missing some control
  • Power
  • Good access to spin
Score 99
Groundstrokes 79
Volleys 79
Serves 79
Returns 79
Power 79
Control 79
Maneuverability 79
Stability 79
Comfort 79
Topspin 79
Slice 79
Groundstrokes - Score : 79

Our playtesters found easy power and depth with the Wilson Blade 104 v7 thanks to the new 16x19 string pattern. Mark has plenty of experience with the Blade line, especially with the 104-square-inch versions. He started, "Like most players, I spend much of my time at the baseline, so I look for a racquet that is light enough for me to swing over a long period of time, yet heavy enough to fend off my friends' groundstroke attacks. As far as a blend of those two traits, the new Blade 104 v7 erred slightly on the side of maneuverability, but not enough to keep me from playing my game from the backcourt

"From the first hit it became evident this new Blade 104 v7 provides a high launch angle, easy power and easy spin," continued Chris. "When rallying, I was able to relax and focus on being smooth and steady. Picking targets was harder since the racquet tended to feel a tad wild due to its high launch angle.

Volleys - Score : 79

Our playtesters found easy power and depth with the Wilson Blade 104 v7 thanks to the new 16x19 string pattern. Mark has plenty of experience with the Blade line, especially with the 104-square-inch versions. He started, "Like most players, I spend much of my time at the baseline, so I look for a racquet that is light enough for me to swing over a long period of time, yet heavy enough to fend off my friends' groundstroke attacks. As far as a blend of those two traits, the new Blade 104 v7 erred slightly on the side of maneuverability, but not enough to keep me from playing my game from the backcourt

"From the first hit it became evident this new Blade 104 v7 provides a high launch angle, easy power and easy spin," continued Chris. "When rallying, I was able to relax and focus on being smooth and steady. Picking targets was harder since the racquet tended to feel a tad wild due to its high launch angle.

Serves - Score : 79

Our playtesters found easy power and depth with the Wilson Blade 104 v7 thanks to the new 16x19 string pattern. Mark has plenty of experience with the Blade line, especially with the 104-square-inch versions. He started, "Like most players, I spend much of my time at the baseline, so I look for a racquet that is light enough for me to swing over a long period of time, yet heavy enough to fend off my friends' groundstroke attacks. As far as a blend of those two traits, the new Blade 104 v7 erred slightly on the side of maneuverability, but not enough to keep me from playing my game from the backcourt

"From the first hit it became evident this new Blade 104 v7 provides a high launch angle, easy power and easy spin," continued Chris. "When rallying, I was able to relax and focus on being smooth and steady. Picking targets was harder since the racquet tended to feel a tad wild due to its high launch angle.

Returns - Score : 79

Our playtesters found easy power and depth with the Wilson Blade 104 v7 thanks to the new 16x19 string pattern. Mark has plenty of experience with the Blade line, especially with the 104-square-inch versions. He started, "Like most players, I spend much of my time at the baseline, so I look for a racquet that is light enough for me to swing over a long period of time, yet heavy enough to fend off my friends' groundstroke attacks. As far as a blend of those two traits, the new Blade 104 v7 erred slightly on the side of maneuverability, but not enough to keep me from playing my game from the backcourt

"From the first hit it became evident this new Blade 104 v7 provides a high launch angle, easy power and easy spin," continued Chris. "When rallying, I was able to relax and focus on being smooth and steady. Picking targets was harder since the racquet tended to feel a tad wild due to its high launch angle.