Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 Tennis Racquets Reviews
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Tennis Racquet Descriptions
The Wilson KBlade 98 racquet is the most versatile choice in the [K]Blade™ family, with the [K]ontrol that is expected from today’s top player racquets. The [K]Blade™ 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. The Wilson K Blade 98 features traditional feel in the same vein as the KSixOne 95, but in a lighter package. The added strength and stability of Wilson’s K Factor technology continues in the K Blade. A 21mm flat beam and 98 square inch headsize provide solid feel and control for intermediate to advanced players with a faster swing. Dense 18×20 string pattern further enhances control.
Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 Tennis Racquets For Tennis Players
Players at the 4.0+ level should find both forehands and backhands easy to dial in with direction and control. The generous sweetspot makes volleying feel crisp even when striking the ball slightly off center. This is a comfortable stick to wield at net. Wilson KBlade 98 racquet offers a solid feel, providing consistency of feel and precision from all areas of the court. Best suited to 4.0+ level players.
Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 Tennis Racquets Specifications

Weight: 10.7 Ounces (unstrung) / 11.2 Ounces (strung)
Length: 27 Inches
Tension: 50-60 Lbs.
String Pattern: 18M x 20C
Headsize: 98 in.²
Beam Width: 21mm, Flat Beam
Balance Point: 33.75cm. / 13.3in.
Balance: Head Light
Flex (RDC): 67
Composition: [K]arophite Black™
Swing Weight: 331
Power Level: Low
Swing Type: Fast & Long
Grip: Wilson [K] Grip™
Technology: [K] Factor™
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by Will#
I got a lot more control, but I lost a bit of power. If you are looking for control in a light racquet, this is a good choice, but if you like soft and comfortable hits, this racquet is not for you.
by Tim#
I own this racquet and I really like it. I had great control and its pretty much to me an all control racquet. Although it has great control I thought the only problem was that power wasn’t enough.
by Bob#
I never could find a more “modern” and/or lighter racquet with the combination of soft feel and control that I like. KBlade 98 racquet really an ideal tennis racquet for everyone!
by Gobind#
The K Blade 98 was a perfect blend of weight, power, and control. I can now see why this is one of the best selling rackets from Wilson. It really does it all very well. Just love it!
by Chad#
Amazing racquet, slices are easy to generate and can easily force opponent to make tough shots. I am able to generate a very nice backhand and my forehand has improved a lot
by Mike#
I’ve been using this for two months now, and this is the best racket I’ve ever hit with.
by Jerry#
I like to serve and volley more in singles and for doubles its great as well. The Design is also very sleek and is a attention grabber. Just perfect!
by Mathew#
I can get more power on my serve, and stick volleys in the corners, and my forehand has truly become a weapon. If you wanna win, get this racket.
by Anton#
This racket really does wonders. It really has a great feel and this is the most fun I have had with a racket. This really is a good upgrade for those who like the [K]Factor Line and do not want a too small head size.
by Clark#
Just played with the 98, solid racket and great spin on serves and groundstrokes. As many have previously stated, I think it’s important that the player can generate their own power to enjoy the full potential of this racket.