New line to replace the "Burn"

good name to replace the Burn?

  • Mega

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Fire

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Rush

    Votes: 7 36.8%
  • Omega

    Votes: 4 21.1%

  • Total voters
    19

shaneno

Professional
With the new line of Ultra Tennis Racquets coming out soon to replace the Juice Line of racquets

What would be a good name to replace the Burn?
If you have any other names let me know and i'll add them to the poll :)
 

gino

Legend
I'd love to see the Pro Open rebranded as the Wilson Rush

That frame is underrated as a modern players frame. Nice touch, great spin potential, and a perfect platform racket for customization

@PeterFig any plans to bring back the Pro Open mold with spin technology?
 

mpournaras

Hall of Fame
I'd love to see the Pro Open rebranded as the Wilson Rush

That frame is underrated as a modern players frame. Nice touch, great spin potential, and a perfect platform racket for customization

@PeterFig any plans to bring back the Pro Open mold with spin technology?

They will likely keep the Pro Open right where it is. No need for 3 main 100 sq inch lines.
 

Automatix

Legend
Don't know what FST stands for - some speculation in that other thread
Not speculation since images from the catalogue have been published. Fast Speed Technology. Period.
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AvusM3

New User
"epic" should be the new line
The Burn FST 99 is excellent, it's the only racket from the new line I have hit with. It's very plush (RPM Blast 17 at 48 lbs) but also has a lot of control and touch. It isn't too powered or underpowered. I thought it played similarly to the blade but with better access to spin.
 

n8dawg6

Legend
"topspin" backpack ... good lawd. marketing fascinates me sometimes. get an el cheapo backpack made in CHINA, put shiny colors on it, call it "topspin", and sell it for $69
 

srvnvly

Hall of Fame
Didn't mean to offend you. :p
Anyway, if you're interested in the details I posted a link to the new Wilson catalogue in a different thread. Cheers.

No worries - I re-read the thread and it must have hit me wrong, don't know; thanks for the info on the catalog, I'll check it out :cool:
 
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