Pros: improves your volleys, light weight, great price Cons: none
The newest Wilson Hammer 7.3 Titanium Stretch makes you look like a pro at the net! Finally a high performing racquet at an affordable price. My price tag was $156 strung, about $100 less than what I paid for my first Wilson Hammer about 8 years ago. ...
Last summer I was in desperate need of a new tennis racquet. I wanted one with a good sized head and a longer reach. If you're like me you don't have a ton of many to dish out for an expensive tennis racquet, but Wilson's Hammer 7.0 Titanium...
Each year I estimate I play a few hundred games of Tennis, from a friendly match with the guy next door to a competition in an organized league. I was going through quite a few rackets however, and my wallet was feeling the effect. So I purchased the...
Pros: Best serve and volley doubles racket out there Cons: poor ground stroking racket
I have three Wilson Hammer 7.0 Titanium Stretch rackets in my bag and I love them. It's first strength is the power you can get from your serve. That extra half inch and forgiving head (I use the 110 sq.in.) make serving fun. The other thing I...
On the court, more of a weapon than a tool, this Wilson Hammer can introduce whole new levels in one's tennis game. It is slightly longer in length than the average tennis racket of old and as a result one's reach and power when using this weapon is...
Pros: Light, big sweet spot on 110 inch. Cons: Underpowered.
If you play with a lot of spin and like to come in, this is the racket for you. The 7.0's long reach and large sweet spot make it ideal for placing serves and reaching for volleys. I can truly say I wish I had had one of these when I played tournaments,...
Pros: light weight and arrow dynamic design and sure grip Cons: none
This is the best racket u can buy, its light weight, and arrow dynamic design and sure grip allows a swift follow trough whether your a beginner...to...pro. This is a great racket for this price and the manufacturer is backing up its product, 110%!...
Pros: Extremely light, lots of control, great, solid feel. Cons: wont provide a lot of power if you are looking for it.
I purchased this racquet because I was sick of using a 6.2 where I would just hit the ball out of the court if I tried a full swing. I thought that the 7.0 would make things better for me and I would be able to flex my arm for playing. I used it while...
Pros: Easy on the wrist, elbow, & shoulder Cons: Easy to spray balls if strung too loose
I'm a Tennis Director at a club in northern California. I only use racquets that I can both teach and play with. Wilson gives me racquets each year and I constantly keep going back to their moderately priced racquets. Their expensive racquets are just...
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Tennis Racquet Lightweight tennis racquet with Wilson's Hyper Carbon construction Delivers increased torsional stability for ideal combo of control and power Extreme...
WILSON Hyper Hammer 5.3 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquets This very popular Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3frame has been probably the most popular tweener racquetd in the history of Wilson racquets. Although slightl...
Wilson Hyper Hammer 145 Squash Racket - No Cover Back by popular demand. This racquet is now exclusive to our store. Only a limited number are available. Hyper CarbonTM construction creates ultra-st...
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch 110 Tennis Racquet Revived in the original cosmetics! Desigined for players with a full stroke style and moderate swing speed. Head Size: 110 sq.in./ Length: 27.5 in./ W...
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