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A full overview of the new Wilson BLX Surge, sucessor of the K Surge
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Today I’m presenting the
Wilson BLX surge, the next generation of the prior
Wilson K Factor K Surge tennis racquets.
Initial Thoughts
The BLX Surge is definitely the best looking out of the BLX line in my opinion. The matte black paintjob with the lime green and gold accents really set it off, definite thumbs up in my book on the paintjob.
Specification wise not a lot has change from its predecessor which is the K Surge. Head size and swing weight remains the same at 100 square inches and 303 respectfully. The BLX is 1/10th of an ounce lighter coming in at 10.4 ounces versus the K Surges 10.5. Unstrung the BLX Surge is 9.8 ounces versus the K Surge weighing in at 9.9 ounces unstrung. The original string pattern of 16 mains and 19 crosses is retained for the new generation.
An unstrung balance of 4 points head light is a change from the K Surge balance of 1 point head light, I wonder what kind of change this will bring for players transitioning from the K Surge to the new BLX Surge?
Comparing the new and the old..
K Surge
Head Size: 100 sq. in
Length: 27 inches
Weight: Strung — 10.5 oz
Unstrung — 9.9 oz
Tension: 53-63 pounds
Balance: 1Pts Head Light
Beam Width: 26mm
Composition: 70% Karophite Black / 30% Graphite
Flex: 71
Grip Type: True Grip
Power Level: Medium
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Swing Speed: Medium
Swing Weight: 303
BLX Surge
Head Size: 100 sq. in
Length: 27”
Weight: Strung: 10.4 oz/Unstrung: 9.8 oz
Tension Range: 53-63lbs
Balance (Unstrung): 4pts Head Light
Flex: 69
Grip Type: Wilson Performance Hybrid
Power Level: Medium
String Pattern: 16x19
Swing Weight: 303

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