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About the Wilson Federer 25 Tennis Racket

Overview

about wilson federer 25 tennis racket : Overview
The Wilson Federer 25 is a junior-size tennis racket. It is one of a full line of Wilson Federer rackets that are designed and engineered specifically for the junior or child tennis player.

About Wilson & Federer

The racket is endorsed by Roger Federer, the men's tennis champion, and is manufactured by Wilson Team Sports Company, world-renowned makers of sports equipment.

The 25 Model

This racket is engineered with Wilson's Volcanic Frame technology that is designed to add power and control to a junior player's tennis strokes. The Wilson Federer 25 is also fitted with a bumper guard to help protect it from wear and tear and extend the life cycle of the racket.

Measurements

The Wilson Federer 25 has a 105-square-inch head and is 25 inches in length with a 3 7/8-inch grip. This racket is designed for children or junior players that are between 4 feet 6 inches and 5 feet tall.

Design

The Wilson G110 is produced in charcoal grey, bright blue and crisp white, each with four acid-yellow side stripes along the sides of the head of the racket.

Cost & Availability

As of 2009, the Federer 25 can be found new anywhere from $23 to $30, with an average retail cost of $25. It's available at sports equipment stores, big box retailers and numerous on-line retail outlets.

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