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Wilson Burn Tennis Racket FST 95 11.3 oz. 95 in. 16x19 Kevlar String $219
Estimated price for orientation: 115 $
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Letting this one go, bought a few others better fit for my game, gonna miss this one. It feels like a 9 oz. racket when you swing it, its amazing. Lists for $219 Selling for $100heres some info from a review site online: checkout this youtube review: youtube.com/watch?v=JlS2USAaCFoWith the Burn FST 95 Wilson adds surgical precision and impressive stability to the speedy Burn franchise. At nearly 12 ounces, this stick offers a solid and plush feel at impact. The compact 95in² head is ideal for those who want pinpoint accuracy on full cuts. In addition to accuracy, strong players will also have the needed mass to drive the ball powerfully through the court. Although the swingweight is beefy (331 RDC), Wilson puts some welcomed speed under the hood with their Fast Speed Technology - a feature that combines an extremely aerodynamic beam with a 'whippy' headlight balance. The Burn FST 95 also comes with specially designed inserts for players with two handed backhands. It's called X2 Ergo technology and it provides extra leverage for the top (dominant) hand. On groundstrokes the FST 95 is ideal for trading heavy balls or redirecting the pace of big serves. The firm beam gives this stick a crisp and precise response without ever feeling brassy or overly stiff. Our TW playtesters reported plenty of spin and control, with our biggest hitters finding the mass to hit penetrating shots. At net the Burn FST 95 feels solid against pace and the control is outstanding. On longer groundstroke swings and serves we found this racquet to come around surprisingly fast for its weight. Finally, control on serves is exceptional, and there is decent pop available to those who can deploy this racquet's mass. The heaviest member of the Burn franchise does not disappoint. Players looking for a modern midsize racquet that does not skimp on spin, plow-through or comfort should give this one a serious look.checkout the written review from tennis-warehouse
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Letting this one go, bought a few others better fit for my game, gonna miss this one. It feels like a 9 oz. racket when you swing it, its amazing. Lists for $219 Selling for $100heres some info from a review site online: checkout this youtube review: youtube.com/watch?v=JlS2USAaCFoWith the Burn FST 95 Wilson adds surgical precision and impressive stability to the speedy Burn franchise. At nearly 12 ounces, this stick offers a solid and plush feel at impact. The compact 95in² head is ideal for those who want pinpoint accuracy on full cuts. In addition to accuracy, strong players will also have the needed mass to drive the ball powerfully through the court. Although the swingweight is beefy (331 RDC), Wilson puts some welcomed speed under the hood with their Fast Speed Technology - a feature that combines an extremely aerodynamic beam with a 'whippy' headlight balance. The Burn FST 95 also comes with specially designed inserts for players with two handed backhands. It's called X2 Ergo technology and it provides extra leverage for the top (dominant) hand. On groundstrokes the FST 95 is ideal for trading heavy balls or redirecting the pace of big serves. The firm beam gives this stick a crisp and precise response without ever feeling brassy or overly stiff. Our TW playtesters reported plenty of spin and control, with our biggest hitters finding the mass to hit penetrating shots. At net the Burn FST 95 feels solid against pace and the control is outstanding. On longer groundstroke swings and serves we found this racquet to come around surprisingly fast for its weight. Finally, control on serves is exceptional, and there is decent pop available to those who can deploy this racquet's mass. The heaviest member of the Burn franchise does not disappoint. Players looking for a modern midsize racquet that does not skimp on spin, plow-through or comfort should give this one a serious look.checkout the written review from tennis-warehouse