Specifications of the Wilson K Factor Seven Tennis Racket

The Wilson K Factor Seven tennis racket is a new racket manufactured by Wilson. The racket can be used as a good beginner's racket and at all levels of skill and expertise. The specifications of tennis rackets are important to potential buyers looking to compare the different characteristics of certain tennis rackets to determine which one would be best for them to use, depending on weight and size.
  1. Head Size

    • The Wilson K Factor Seven tennis racket has a head size of 101 square inches. This measurement is for the entire head area of the tennis racket, which includes its frame and its strings that make up the head.

    Length

    • The Wilson K Factor Seven racket measures 27 inches in length. The length of a tennis racket is measured from the bottom of the handle of the tennis racket, to the very apex of the head of the racket and the frame that holds the strings.

    Weight

    • The Wilson K Factor Seven tennis racket can weigh anywhere from 9.0 to 9.3 ounces. This weight can vary depending on how tightly-strung the racket is and what kind of strings are used.

    Balance

    • The head balance of the Wilson K Factor Seven tennis racket is 1 point HL. The HL stands for "head light" and the 1 point head light balance means that the racket is balanced so that more of the weight is shifted towards the handle of the racket than towards the head. This promotes better racket speed and more control.