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Wilson Hammer 6.4 Power Holes

Wilson Hammer 6.4 Power Holes

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Not Powerful in a Literal Sense, BUT...

by cerberus435 , Nov 30 '02
Pros: Very light, Easy to maneuver, Nice features, Precise level of control
Cons: Lacks power, Scary to play the net with
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Allow me to elaborate on myself as a tennis player, before we get to the review. I played tennis for five years. I first started when I was a sophomore in high school, as a "project" of my tennis coach. I progressed far...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

good quality racquet

by elmoebeesn Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jun 09 '00
Pros: good power, control
Cons: hard to string
I tried this racquet out a bit reluctantly the other day. I thought it might be more of a womens racquet being that Serena Williams uses it and several other prominent women on the tour and I really didn't like the design for a male player. I was...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Wilson HAMMER 6.4: REVIEW

by SporkZeus , Feb 03 '00
Pros: Very light weight and controlable
Cons: "Power hole technology?" PSHHH
I own a hammer 6.4 and I have been using it for about a year now on my school team. I have to admit....it is a great raquet and I feel it is worth the price for its light weight and its ability to control the ball more, but the power holes seem like a...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Damn is this thing good!

by vudoodude , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Racquet with heavinly features.
Cons: None
The Wilson 6.4 has revolutionized my tennis game. I now have more power and control than ever before. The rackets head slightly smaller than the other hammers but this feature gives stinging power and the accuracy of a laser. I love this racquet it...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

The Best Ever

by greatfiend , Dec 13 '99
Pros: very light, powerful, forgiving racquet
Cons: its good
After demoing about twenty different racquets I realized that this one had to be the best. The Wilson Hammer 6.4 Power Holes is the most forgiving and light racquet on the market. It pretty much does not matter where you hit the ball on the racquet face...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Is it the same as the Hammer 6.2?

by Alaskaboyi , Nov 18 '99
Pros: Feels lighter than the 6.2
Cons: not much different from the 6.2 for 50 more bucks
This racquet may seem very similar to the Hammer 6.2 but it is very different. I have used this racquet two years now on my varsity tennis team. First, the head on this racquet is much lighter than the one on the 6.2 so it took time for me to adjust to...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

It's Hammer Time...for 8 months

by classic10s , Nov 15 '99
Pros: Power with control
Cons: Being phased out
The Oversize, Stretch Wilson Hammer 6.4 w/Power Holes was the next generation design from the Wilson Hammer family. The Oversize Stretch 6.4 was a little longer, lighter and stronger than the 6.2 and which made for an easy swing that gave you a great...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

A Great Tennis Raquet

by Wrapguy , Oct 12 '99
Pros: powerful, control, light weight, durable
Cons: none
The Wilson 6.4 tennis raquet is great for both matches or just simply rallying. The 6.4 provides a good amount of power, but is still balanced to provide control. The powerholes consist of wide slots of what seems to be a hardened coark-like material....
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wilson hammer 6.4
by nadal4eva ,Dec 05 '05
Pros: duability 4 star, comfort 4 star,wieght 3 star, power 5 star.
Cons: abit heavy
this racket is very nice to handle but could be a little bit lighter. its very good for strong hitters.
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