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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.
5/10 - Racquet is in average condition. Exhibits abundant wear on the frame and bumper guard.
From the baseline, our team was impressed with the solid feel and the amount of control they were finding with the K Blade Tour. Spencer's skepticism concerning the Mid headsize was quickly set aside after a few groundstrokes on the court. Weighing in at 11.8 ounces strung, along with the leather grip, the KBlade Tour felt very good in my hand. Good in the hand doesn't always transfer well to actual hitting, though in the case of the KBlade Tour, it most certainly did. This racquet provided a crisp, solid feel on both forehands and backhands. The weight was ideal for me, in that it was beefy enough to provide some mass and stability coming through the ball, yet light enough to maneuver and put a good stroke on the ball. Having enough time and means to experiment with string and tension set-ups, I found a liking to using a soft poly at around mid tension. For my game, this proved to offer plenty of pop and feel, as well as spin. The tight string pattern worked well with that set-up also, as I enjoyed the accuracy of my groundies as well as the provided depth. I was certainly skeptical of what my results would be hitting with a 93 square inch racquet, but the skepticism was quickly set aside when I realized I wasn't being harshly penalized for off-center hits like other player's sticks I've hit with. The KBlade Tour was forgiving, considering its headsize. I was thrilled when hitting from the baseline with this stick.