Wilson Ceramic Os (110 Sq" (st. Vincent) (4 1/2 Grip) Brand New on 2040-motos
Vincent Ceramic description
Wilson Ceramic 110 (4 1/2) St. Vincent, Brand New Blue Leather Wilson Grip, Blue Headguard, White Grommets
Factory installed strings removed due to age. Comes with original matching full length cover.
H.size 110sq", Length 27", Wt. 344oz, Bal. 8pts. HL, Pat.16x19 92% Graphite / 8% Ceramic (Silicon Carbide)
Grommets are available for this model.
Ask about adding a Wilson Tennis Bag to your purchase.
We are an authorized Wilson Dealer. Full Warranty! Racquets strung with string of your choice at an additional charge. Chose from over 500 available types of string.
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