OVERVIEW –
Rated as the most powerful for its category in Tennis Magazine’s 1999 Spring Gear Guide, the Hyper Hammer 5.3 quickly became Wilson’s most popular Hyper Carbon model. Its ideal blend of power, control and maneuverability became evident on the pro tour, as former player Lindsay Davenport and Todd Martin showcased the numerous benefits of Wilson’s newest Hammer technology. And the Perimeter Weighting System technology strategically increases the frame’s volume at the 3 and 9 positions on the racket, thus stabilizing the racket for smoother swings. At 27.5 inches, this racket provides additional leverage and more reach than a standard length racket, without impeding reaction to balls hit close to the body.
HAMMER TECHNOLOGY –
Weighting system places majority of frame weight in the head and removes unnecessary weight from the throat and handle, creating a lightweight frame with impressive power, stability and maneuverability.
PERIMETER WEIGHTING SYSTEM –
Weighting system increases frame volume at 3 & 9 for improved torsional stability and balance throughout the swing.
PERFORATED GRIP –
Moisture-wicking properties aid grip and prevent slipping.
COMPOSITE –
Mix of high-end composite materials create more stiffness for better control in a lightweight composition.
SPECIFICATIONS –
Head (sq cm) – 710
Head (sq in) – 110
Length (cm) – 69.9
Length (in) – 27.5
String Pattern – 16X20
Strung balance (cm) – 38.5
Strung balance (pts) – +11
Strung weight (grams) – 254
Strung weight (ounces) – 8.96
Taper System (mm) – 23.5-29-24.5
Unstrung balance (cm) – 37.5
Unstrung balance (pts) – +8
Unstrung weight (grams) – 237
Unstrung weight (ounces) – 8.36
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