Wilson Pro Staff Team V14.0 Racket
Wilson Pro Staff Team V14.0 Racket
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- Manufacturer name: Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
- Address: 130 E. Randolph Street, Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60601 USA
- Contact: https://wilson.com
- Responsible person: Amer Sports Europe Services GmbH
- Responsible person address: Parkring 15-17 85748 Garching, Germany
- Responsible person contact: https://www.amersports.com/brands/wilson/
Overview
Introducing the Pro Staff Team v14! With this racket Wilson brings its legendary Pro Staff formula to intermediate players. The great price also makes this perfect for value hunters. At under 300 grams strung, the Pro Staff Team v14 comes around fast, making it easier for improving players to whip up spin from the baseline or react quickly at net. The speedy feel continues on serve where the Pro Staff Team v14 explodes powerfully through contact to deliver a seductive blend of pop and precision. With its attractive price and user-friendly playability, the Pro Staff Team v14 is not only perfect for the rising intermediate, it should also work very well for the savvy value hunter who wants great performance without breaking the bank.
Grading Scale
Unused
Racket has not been hit with but may have minor cosmetic defects. May or may not have been strung.
Grade A - Excellent
Racket is in excellent condition. It exhibits very little use; wear is evident on grip and grommets only. May have minor paint defects.
Grade B - Great
Racket is in great condition. It has been used and shows some minor cosmetic wear on the frame. Does not exhibit wear from play that exposes graphite. Frame is not damaged from strings as a result of poor grommet care.
Grade C - Good
Racket is in good condition. Exhibits clear wear from groundstrokes in multiple places on the frame. May have paint chips and/or may have a very small amount of graphite exposed from play.
Grade D - Good
Racket is in OK condition. While the racket is playable, it exhibits abundant wear on the bumper guard, paint, grip, and/or grommets. Frame probably has graphite exposed from ground contact.