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Note: The Warranty Claim policy is only applicable on the New Racquet purchase and not on the purchase of Used Racquet.
We offer an easy and no-hassle 7-days Return & Exchange Policy. Just in case you don’t want an exchange, we offer 100% money back guarantee as Store Credits. All you have to do is make sure the product is unused and in re-sellable condition.
Note: This Easy Return policy is only applicable on the New Racquet purchase and not on the purchase of Used Racquet.
7/10- Racquet is in good condition. It has been used and shows cosmetic wear on the frame and bumpergaurd.
With the 2019 update to the Blade 98 (16x19),Wilson doubles down on the remarkable feel for which the Blade arrangement is known. Like the past age, this racquet consolidates the equivalent rich corrective and smooth paint complete that was initially propelled with Federer's Pro Staff RF97 Autograph. In spite of the fact that it has a speedier more front light balance than the past age, this racquet packs a burly 325+ RDC swingweight, giving it a lot of push through and mass-based pop. Notwithstanding its exemplary straight pillar and rich 62RA solidness, the Blade 98 (16x19) profits by an innovation called FeelFlex, which uses Carbon Mapping to include torsional dependability while additionally helping the racquet twist in manners that compliment the unstable mechanics of the cutting edge game. For this age, Wilson adds a more drawn out hold decrease to the handle, bringing about simpler hand situating for players with two-gave strikes. From the gauge, this stick feels extraordinary at ball sway, with more prominent taking and more point by point criticism than you get from a run of the mill present day player's racquet. Forceful ball strikers will discover compelling force on full swings, alongside the required control and turn to focus on the lines. At net, the Blade 98 (16x19) feels quick for the weight. Close volleys fall off the racquet with nice pop and there is sufficient touch for sharp edges and noxious droppers. Players who can get this stick going quick will discover enough pace and turn on serve to constrain some powerless answers, and there's simply enough mass on administration comes back to easily divert more elevated amounts of pace. At last, this update to the Blade 98 (16x19) is a strong expansion to one of the game's extraordinary racquet establishments. Players searching for an exemplary inclination Blade with some cutting edge turn and power ought to be comfortable with this exceptionally amazing update.