Description
Black Knight ion X-Force
SPECIFICATIONS
Finished Weight: 170 +/- 5 g / 6.00 oz
Frame Weight: 140 +/- 5 g / 4.94 oz
Balance: Head light (says Black Knight)
Actual balance: 8 pts head heavy
String: Prestrung With Ashaway Supernick Micro
Stringing Pattern: 14 x 16
Construction: Graphite; Nano Crystalline Technology
Head Size: 475 cm2 / 73.63 sq.in.
Grip: RAD Cushion
Racquet Demo Program
TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT
Racquet Network’s pro shop offers several programs for customers who want to use our racquets or try new racquets before they buy them. Book an EXPRESS SERVICE APPOINTMENT to visit the pro shop in person for more information.
We are Racquet Stringing Experts
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Our Master Stringers are trained by the US Racquet Stringer’s Association. |
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Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. |
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In 2017, members of the Racquet Network custom stringing team were invited to string at the Canadian Open Badminton Championships in Calgary. |
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In 2018, we strung racquets for professionals at the National Bank Challenger Event in Calgary. |
Yonex Stringing Team

Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. We are invited to string at elite tennis and badminton events. While we cannot attend every event we are invited to, we do our best to help out when such events are in Alberta.
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Product Details
Sport | |
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Brand | |
Grade | Adult Recreation |
Game Group | Singles & Doubles |
Age Group | |
Length | |
Grip Size | |
Head Size | 73.4 sq in (474 sq cm) |
Balance | |
Frame Weight | 140g/4.9oz |
Finished Weight | 170g/6.0oz |
Pattern | |
Recommended Tension | 24-28 lbs (11-13 kg) |
Cover | None |
Item Type | Ships from e-commerce division 3 |
Warranty | 6 months |