Wilson BLX SIX ONE 95 16x18 - Tennis Express Racquet Review

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The Tennis Express Racquet Review Team takes on the WIlson BLX 6.1 95 16 x 18.

To view specs/ demo/ purchase this racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-BLX-Six-One-95-16x18-Tennis-Racquet-15173

Replacing the K Factor Six-One 95, the all new BLX Six.One 95 offers Wilsons latest BLX technology. The BLX Six-One 95 brings an enhanced feel to a racquet designed to address the needs of a wide range of competitive players. The midplus head, tournament level weighting, and new addition of Basalt fibers make the feel of the BLX Six-One 95 16x18 one of the most sought after in the tennis world today. The power, response, and feel of this racquet make the BLX Six-One 95 16x18 the right choice for tournament players around the world.

Although similar to the BLX Six.One Tour 90, the BLX Six.One 95 is slightly more forgiving on mishits due to its larger head. This racquet is an excellent choice for NTRP 4.0 to 7.0 players.

Note: The BLX Six.One 95 comes in two different string patterns. This version, the 16x18, is a bit more open which will allow the string bed to bend a bit more on impact giving a slight edge in power and spin.

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  • i want a racket that has a lot of spin

    my aero pro drive has a lot, but it has a lot of power too so i hit to long a lot

    does this have low power but high spin?

  • @chucknorrisminecraft The simple answer is yes. But you should really be prepared for the 95-inch head size, which might come as a bit of a shock from the 100-inch one you're playing with. Give it a try - you might just like it.

  • I wish the Asian version of this one was available in the states. The regular BLX 6.1 weights 12.3 oz strung, while the Asian version is identical, but weights 11.5oz strung. A bit more user friendly.

  • @wilx218x That's cool! I'd be interested in trying that out in comparison with the one state-side. Thanks for the heads up!

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  • i went from a 110 to this 95 18x18....i got used to it in about a days time

  • @KooKookid520 i'm a trained player with over twenty years of experience, and i can recognize when someone has no technique or a lack of one, same thing is with tennis warehouse guys. what is wrong? what is right? maybe the guys on this video do know something but other ones are total disaster!

  • @antracit25hr what exactly is so wrong about their technique? I was pretty surprised at how good the first guy used the Western grip.

  • I watch your reviews, but how can I believe someone who doesn't have developed technique, who hits the ball like a total amateur!?!

  • It looks exactly like the Ksix one repainted.

  • @amanuel1231 yay!

  • @chucknorrisminecraft i will give you a head youtek speed elite

  • Hi. I m currently using BLX pro tour. I like it, but its just have no power. . I m thinking of shifting to another racquet with the same headsize. 95 seems good. but 16 18 will be ok or 18 20 for higher power? Thanks

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