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Wilson Burn 100 Team Tennis Racquet (4 3/8) $89.95 + $9.95 Shipping or Free C&C @ Jim Kidd Sports

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Found another racquet deal for you all since we are all staying home. Time to find a wall and smash out a sweat and exit lockdown with the physique of Federer!

Wilson Burn 100 Team. A bargain at $90. The model is a couple of years old, but the technology IMO hasn't advanced much from this model to 2020 model. Just new paint and marketing.

Cheapest I have found elsewhere is $149. Or also $90 USD!

It is considered a heavy racket (by like 10g), so suits leggy power hitters that don't mind the weight while likes having a big hammer! As always do your own research before purchasing, I am not endorsing or recommending the racquet will suit your play.

4 3/8 grip only.

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  • Badminton or Tennis?

    • Table tennis :p good point. Updated the title.

  • Can't see the space to put my Wii remote in the handle?

    • This is special VR edition, you use it with your Oculus.

  • +1

    When buying a tennis racket you should always ask, how does it go against tear gas canisters?

  • Is this the Wilson Burn 100 Team, or the straight up Wilson Burn 100?

    EDIT: Nevermind, the website itself says it's just a Burn 100, but the URL says Team.

    • I searched for the model number and pretty much all the results were Burn Team. What is the difference, like really?

      • Significantly lighter than the normal Burn 100, iirc

        • Thanks to internet. Looks like it's a weight preference thing.

          WILSON SUBCATEGORIES

          L, UL

          The L (light) and UL (ultra light) categories can be found across the different racket ranges and offer lighter options for beginner and junior players. The lighter weights make it easier to swing the racket and help simplify the process of developing strokes.

          Players who are still developing their strokes will find it easier to produce racket head speed and develop their technique with these rackets.

          Team

          The team rackets are designed to bridge the gap between the L rackets and the regular versions. They have very manageable weights, and they are set up to give players a reasonable level of performance whilst still making it easy for them to improve their game.

          Tour

          The Wilson Tour rackets are aimed at more advanced players who are looking for extra performance. These rackets will be heavier, and often have more dense string patterns, allowing for more control.

          Advanced players with a lot of experience and well-developed strokes should look to these rackets to try and get the most out of their swings.

  • +1

    My wife tells me she would rather I have the physique (and looks) of Nadal.

    Will this racquet help?

    • +1

      Yes

      • Thanks for the confirmation - showed it to the Mrs and she suggested I get 2. 🤔

        • One for her and one for me 😀

    • +1

      Yes of course without Nadal funny habits :)

    • +1

      Depends. Nadal is sponsored by Babolat, this is a Wilson.

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