Wilson Launches New Visible FX Technology
Chicago — Wilson Racquet Sports has incorporated a new technology in their [K] Factor Line of frames for 2009.
The next generation of [K] Factor tennis rackets is called FX which means, [K] Factors multiplied. It utilizes a “Quad Shaft” construction in the throat area of the racket with improved distribution of weight. Quad Shaft means the throat of the racket has 4 shafts vs. the conventional 2, which ultimately means more stability. This technology provides the racket with 23% more “torsional” stability and more evenly distributed mass resulting in more control. Four key technologies are incorporated in the FX line: [K]arophite Black, [K]onnector, [K]ontour Yoke, [K]ompact Center. As a result of these technologies, there are three key benefits: increased feel, more strength and stability, and bigger sweet spot. All of these factors contribute to 64% more [K]ontrol.
“The new FX line offers what every level of player needs: stability”, said Cory Springer, Global Business Director of Rackets for Wilson Racquet Sports. “We added this technology to seven specific models which we are confident will enhance their performance to the highest level.”
This feature can be found in our new [K] One.FX, [K] Three.FX, [K] Four.FX, [K] Zen Team.FX, [K]obra Team.FX, [K] Pro Team.FX and K Tour Team.FX. Wilson is hosting a sweepstakes that will award one winner per month an FX racket of their choice. To enter the sweepstakes please visit this Win Free FX Racket link. The new FX rackets are available now and are at www.wilson.com/fx for more information. The #1 brand in tennis continues to provide millions of players around the world with the leading technology to stay ahead and improved their game. More Americans purchase Wilson performance tennis rackets than any other brand.
Wilson Racquet Sports is a division of Chicago-based Wilson Sporting Goods, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sports equipment and owned by Amer Sports. Wilson designs, manufactures and distributes sporting goods throughout the world and focuses on making technologically advanced products which help players of all levels perform better. Wilson’s core sport categories include: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Soccer, Youth Sports, Uniforms/Apparel, Golf, Footwear and Racquet Sports (Tennis, Racquetball, Squash, Badminton and Platform Tennis). For more information, visit wilson.com.
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