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Wilson Hammer 6.2

Wilson Hammer 6.2

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Nailing It a la Serena Williams

by mht , Sep 15 '04
Pros: Powerful and headheavy
Cons: Control problems and headheavy
This hammer may put the nail in the coffin--the only question is who's coffin! If one is able to control it, the Wilson Hammer 6.2 can put nails in one's opponents' coffin. If one can't, then it can put the nails in one's own coffin. I tried this ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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Skunk Racket

by ty91011 , Mar 04 '00
Pros: Light and Powerful
Cons: Not a lot of control
The obvious white and black coloring of the racket has been give the name "Skunk Racket." However this name can be misleading.. the racket itself is superb in some qualities. It is extremely light and has a lot of power. I am not...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 
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A great racquet for me

by jasonkirk , Mar 12 '00
Pros: Great power and control
Cons: Bad grip from factory
The Wilson Hammer 6.2 is a nice looking racquet. I, however, wasn't at all interested in looks as I approached buying a racquet. I did all the research I could and finally decided on the Hammer 6.2. I read the reviews in Tennis Magazine. I went to the...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 
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The "skunk" stinks.

by Arup , Mar 31 '00
Pros: Power
Cons: Little control, Vibration out of control, Sometimes too much power
The Wilson Hammer 6.2 is one of the racquets I have tried and disliked greatly. This racquet has some good qualities but many bad qualities.

Wilson came up with this racquet some time ago. My sister has bought this racquet for its looks and...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 
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Hammer 6.2: Get it now

by slushy3 , Mar 19 '00
Pros: light, powerful
Cons: none
What can be said about the Hammer 6.2 racquet except for that it's one of the greatest racquets ever made. It provides great power and spin to anyone's swing. I bought this racquet because I was tired of dealing with Prince racquets. They just can't...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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Not for an accomplished player

by Calodar , Apr 22 '00
Pros: Good for beginners and hard hitting baseliners
Cons: Bad vibration, horrible for serve and volley
I have owned my Wilson Hammer 6.2 for quite awhile. It is a good raquet, but not for really good players. It's huge head makes it very easy to hit the ball, but also makes it very easy to over hit the ball. Whenever the ball is hit with strength, it...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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A versatile racket,

by sinisterkl , Apr 07 '00
Pros: lots of power, and it can is good for top spin shots
Cons: Mine broke easily, and it hurts your hand to play with it
I had used the oversizes wilson head, with a big grip for over a year. While it was good for my serves, I think it decreased my backhand shot dramaticly, because it did not have enough control. So I picked up a smaller head and smaller griped wilson...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Always have been and always will be great

by ishi911 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: power, control, overall feel and expirence
Cons: NONE
I’m a advanced player that has been playing the game my whole life and I use this racquet myself. Personally I like this one better than the titanium version because it gives the racquet more control. This one is better too because it is heavier....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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For Head Heavy Lovers

by Alaskaboyi , Nov 16 '99
Pros: Great power and control
Cons: too many people have it
I am a three year varsity tennis player at El Camino Real High School. I originally started with the 6.2 hammer racquet because it was not too expensive and it played great. My private tennis coach let me borrow his while i searched for a new racquet and...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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2 legit to quit

by green Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Sep 01 '00
Pros: Powerfull, a raquet desinged to end points with speed.
Cons: It is particularly hard to control that power
Ironically enough, there are many similarities between MC hammer and the wilson raquets that share his monkier. They both became popular in the early ninties and likewise are now both has beens of there respective worlds. When I went out looking for a...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Hammer Time

by drowsyfred , Jan 31 '00
Pros: Heavy Head makes for powerful swings
Cons: Its a little expensive for beginners
I have owned my Wilson Hammer for many years. It has been with me through two ALTA city championships and more rough times than anyone can imagine. I have lost my share of games in my time but I have never said "It is because of my raquet!"....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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For any type of player

by adamjf1 , Feb 08 '00
Pros: versatile
Cons: doesn't hold up well
I am a currently on the varsity tennis team for my high school. I bought this racket and it perfectly suits my game. It provides me with necessary power and most importantly with control. I would recommend iotit to any type of tennis player. I have...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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The Intermediate raquet

by zammeran2 , Jun 01 '00
Pros: a overall good raquet
Cons: too much power
This is the raquet I own. It isn't anything special, but it is fine for me. This raquet is one of the best raquets for players who are getting good. It, provides a solid feel, and a large sweet spot. The raquet also gives a pretty nice swing (since it...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Only for advanced players

by jmhender , Mar 24 '00
Pros: Made for advanced players who can whack the ball
Cons: Not for beginners, not a lot of power
The Wilson Hammer 6.2 is really a misnomer. Compared to some of the other Wilson racquets this is one of the most "non-hammer" type racquets. Meaning that if you are a player who depends on your racquet to generate pace, you will be in...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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Hammer or Bummer?

by vegetanemesis , Jul 03 '00
Pros: Strong shots
Cons: Not great control
I started playing tennis about 8 years ago, but stopped for a few years in between. I started off with some old wooden racket with broken strings and as i got better, my parents rewarded me with a new racket. Eventually I became good+ and then they game...
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