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Dick's Sporting Goods | $179 |
Product Name: | Wilson Ultra 100 V2.0 Tennis Racquet |
Product Description: | DESIGN & DETAILS: A versatile tennis racquet made for players of all levels and styles Provides ideal power and playability Power Rib racket throat geometry is located at a crucial bending and twisting area of the frame to deliver great stability and stiffness The racquet's crush zone uses an innovative grommet system that compresses at impact to provide a larger hotspot and more potential energy that drives explosive power |
Product SKU: | dickssportinggoods_23wilaltr100v20xxtnn_23WILALTR100V20XXTNN |
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This Wilson is an intermediate to advanced level racquet. So, the player that wants this racquet knows what strings they need to get at this level. Still a great deal for a beginner and getting it strung is easy.
It's not surprising it doesn't come with strings. This is more of an intermediate racquet and most won't come with strings
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It's not surprising it doesn't come with strings. This is more of an intermediate racquet and most won't come with strings
Only racquets that are below ~$50 dollars will have the strings already in them. They will not be good strings either. But, they will last forever since they are meant for beginners.
This Wilson is an intermediate to advanced level racquet. So, the player that wants this racquet knows what strings they need to get at this level. Still a great deal for a beginner and getting it strung is easy.
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This Wilson is an intermediate to advanced level racquet. So, the player that wants this racquet knows what strings they need to get at this level. Still a great deal for a beginner and getting it strung is easy.
Yeah, that's called an "option" like you just mentioned. Not a given. My point further explained is, if the strings come with the racquet from the factory, it's typically a cheaper racquet geared towards beginners. Having to add stringing options, free or not, is indicative of a higher pricepoint racquet.