| The Wilson H6 has been one of Wilson's most popular | | | | have to kill the ball when you return it to the opponent. |
| tennis rackets, from anyone just beginning to a few | | | | The racket gives that extra little push so you can still |
| years into play to people who are very experienced. | | | | get the shot, speed, and spin you want. Stronger and |
| Every club is familiar with the Wilson H6, it has become | | | | more advanced players might take this into advantage |
| one of the most popular rackets out there fitting a | | | | because they will be playing longer points out and |
| variety of playing styles. As I was shopping around for | | | | when moving side to side on the court the racket |
| a tennis racket for my own personal use, I quickly | | | | becomes your friend to step in with that extra little |
| found that the H6 had nothing but positive feedback. | | | | push for a great put away shot. |
| I have played tennis for eight years now and | | | | I usually don't hit a lot of my shots as backhand slices |
| throughout my career I have always loved playing with | | | | but when I do, I found that the Wilson H6 will get the |
| the Wilson Hammer (H6). I think it is a great racket to | | | | job done effectively. Any racket takes time getting |
| hit with and I own both the mid size and oversize. In | | | | used to but once I got the handle on how to slice a |
| match playing I use my mid size racket because I feel | | | | hard shot verses a soft shot, I was putting down |
| that I have more control and it's a manageable weight | | | | some very effective shots. When you have the |
| for hitting consistently. When I use the Wilson H6 in | | | | chance to smash the ball from a lob or a great angle |
| practice, coaching kids, and matches, I have found that | | | | put away shot, the mid plus racket gives off amazing |
| when doing ground strokes it offers decent pop. This | | | | topspin. |
| means that when the ball is flying at you, you don't | | | | |