The Wilson Hyper Team 600 badminton racket comes in a striking red design. An air lite quad shaped alloy frame with hyper carbon steel shaft, finger pad and top cap combine to offer a great performance. Alloy and steel frame.Head cover.Size H66, W22, D2cm.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 883813623129.
Unleash the power of a sledge hammer with Wilson's Sledge Hammer 130 Ti that boasts graphite playability and titanium durability. Hammer® design, Rectangular Geometry and Power HolesTMprovide increased power and control so you can dominate the game.Weight: 130 gLength: 27"String Pattern: 14M x 21CComposition: TitaniumGrip: Wilson CushionAire®You may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
This Wilson badminton racket is a stable, light weight design, ideal for beginner players. Featuring an air lite quad shaped alloy frame. Alloy frame.Size H66, W22, D2cm.For ages 5 years and over.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 0883813515950.
This is part of the value line series by Wilson Combat. The 1911 speed hammer is a remarkable find for all 1911 owners and will keep your 1911 operating like it should. When you own a 1911 this is a great 1911 accessory for 1911 repair or for building a 1911 pistol. Blued steel design.
This wonderful 1911 hammer is an ultra light weight design which will make any 1911 pistol much more tactical with the skeleton design. If you are upgrading your 1911 building a 1911 or repairing your 1911 this is a wonderful 1911 accessory for all shooters and owners of 1911 pistols. Color: Blue.
This wonderful 1911 hammer is an ultra light weight design which will make any 1911 pistol much more tactical with the skeleton design. If you are upgrading your 1911 building a 1911 or repairing your 1911 this is a wonderful 1911 accessory for all shooters and owners of 1911 pistols. Color: Stainless.
Wilson's Double Trouble BLX in your hand means double trouble for your opponents. Hyper Carbon® and Power HolesTM combine with BLX to create a lethal weapon with outstanding power and feel.Weight: 145 gLength: 27"String Pattern: 14M x 18CHeadsize: 76"Composition: Basalt, Hyper CarbonGrip: Wilson Comfort HybridTechnology: BLX, Power Holes, Hyper CarbonYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls!
This Wilson set has everything a beginner needs to get started playing squash. Including a hyper team 300 adult lite weight racket with a 77sq in head size, 2 performance squash balls and a sports water bottle in a carry bag. Aluminium frame.Head cover.Size H69, W23, D7cm.Weight 205g.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 883813611775.
Grooved fully relieved and lightened spur gives positive no-slip thumb grip. Gold Cup-style repositioned hammer strut hole reduces full cock spring pressure for a crisp lighter feeling trigger pull. Hammer hooks are precision ground to .020" squared ready for light stoning/final polish. Narrowed half-cock notch prevents sear nose damage. Mfg: Wilson Combat SPECS: EDM from carbon steel bar stock. Fits Series 70 and 80. Gunsmithing required.
Ready to install fully finished parts give a crisp clean trigger pull. All engagement surfaces are correctly ground for positive hammer/sear engagement. Hammer has low-mass oval cut spur that reduces lock time. Narrowed sides improve function by reducing drag. Sear primary angle is cut; just polish it and stone the relief angle for a super clean breaking trigger. Mfg: Wilson Combat SPECS: MIM cast 4340 steel Hardened to Rc 47-52. Matte black finish.
From John Mortimer , the creator of Rumpole of the Bailey , comes Under the Hammer , an intriguing series that uncovers secrets and seduction in the high-stakes world of selling fine art. Ben Glazier (Richard Wilson - One Foot in the Grave ) and Maggie Perowne (Jan Francis - Just Good Friends ) head the paintings department at Klinsky's, a well-regarded London auction house. Ben cannot resist a good mystery, whether it is identifying a potential Titian masterpiece, tracking down a lost Dickens manuscript or pondering how to catch Maggie's attention. Maggie, meanwhile, dabbles in her own workplace intrigue in the form of dashing-yet-dodgy wine expert Nick Roper (Michael Siberry - The Grand ). Ben and Maggie share a profound passion for the art they put under the hammer, even if the job means contending with professional competition, a cash-mad boss and the ever-present threat of fraud. One part art caper, one part slow-burn romance, Under the Hammer provides a revealing glimpse into a world that celebrates profit nearly as much as artistic genius. Guest stars include John Gielgud , Emily Mortimer , Rosalie Crutchley , Judy Cornwell , Phyllida Law , Thora Hird and Martin Clunes . (2 DVD) approx. 6 hrs.
This very popular Wilson Hyper Hammer 53frame has been probably the most popular tweener racquetd in the history of Wilson racquets Although slightly more control than power its light weight to provide excellent maneuverability and solid pace Known for its forgiving feel the Hyper Hammer 53 enables players to place their balls with almost needlepoint precision Built for players with a moderate swing the Hyper Hammer 53 uses Hyper Carbon for increased torsional stability Our team found that the Hyper Hammer 53 is an ideal racquet for those allcourt players who need stability from the baseline and exceptional responsiveness up at the netThe oversized 110 square inch headsize on the other hand has an opener more forgiving sweetspot which in turn allows for an easy access to some serious power The OS is ideal for beginners looking to get more serious about their game and seniors who need that extra umph on the court The Hyper Hammer 53 comes prestrung with Wilson Ultra Synthetic Gut 16g at midtension
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change from wilson hyper hammer 5.9 to wilson k six one 95 X ???
ive been playin with the hyper hammer for about 3-4 years and nw wanted to buy the new k six one 95 x , the long version since my current racquet is 27.5 inch long.my rating is around 4.5.however no demos r available where i live so was wondering whether i should go ahead and buy the racquet without tryin it.
u will find a difference between the hyper hammer and the K six one.
i've been sponsored by wilson for many years.
hyper hammers was the in-thing in racket technology then. then came the ncodes. there was also a difference then. the ncodes came with smaller head size and gave a different feel and pop on shots. generally they were good but heavier.
the K Factors are different again. they are less forgiving on mis-hits and you need to be more accurate on your contact.
don't worry so much bout 27 or 27.5 in. if you hit well with a frame, you wouldn't feel the difference. if you can't hit with it, you will find all faults with it.
since you are a 4.5 player, go for ncode over K-factors. dun be swayed by what roger federer uses or what the pros use.
you need to 'feel' the racket. if you can get hold on demos or friend's racket to try for yourself.