Comment: Wilson K Factor K4 tennis racket

If you are a tennis fan (like me), you would understand that to be on top of your game you need to have a tennis racket that you play the best you can on. Although he doesn’t look like Roger Federer or Serena Williams when playing, at least one has to be competitive. This can be achieved when you are equipped with a tennis racket that is best suited to your needs.

The Wilson K Factor K4 is one of the newest tennis rackets released by Wilson, the world’s leading manufacturer of tennis rackets. The K series racquets were designed with the Karophite Black structure that gives them a stable feel. K4 is specially designed for players looking for more speed and spin in their shots. It has the best combination of power, stability and control. It is uniquely frame engineered to provide a greater sense of strength and stability while also giving you a larger sweet spot on a mid-sized and head-sized racquet. For top spinners, this racket is very effective in power and control, maintaining a full swing stroke on both the forehand and backhand. It has some stiffness in a wider beam that gives the player consistency with every hit. Aside from what it can do, the K4 is an attractive racquet with its combination of blue, white and black.

On the other hand, the downside to this racket for a flat-hitting player who generally doesn’t complete a full swing would result in a constant outside shot at the baseline. For players who are used to a string tension of 55-58, this racquet does not perform well as it works well with a high string tension of 60-63kg. Like all good tennis rackets, the K4 is quite expensive when it was first introduced to the market. The market price ranges from $ 200 to $ 250.00 and has limited availability.

This racket was named K4 for its [K]Oraphite with black structure, [K]compact center, [K]ontour and [K]ontrol. All in all, despite some price and availability downsides, the K4 is a racket worth having if you’re a player who feels the need to improve the stability and power of your game.

Racket Specifications

• Head size: 105 sq. on.

• Length: 27.25 in.

• Weight (strung): 10.0 oz.

• Stiffness (Babolat DRC): 71

• Balance: 13.75 in. Heavy head

• Cross section: 28 mm straight beam

• Swing weight: 320 kg * sq. cm

• String pattern: 16 x 19

• Grip: Wilson K Grip

• Wilson’s stiffness index: 4