Wilson Tennis Rackets

Going to list down all the Wilson tennis racquets that are really appreciable and endorsed by tour players. Selecting a suitable tennis racket that improves your game is very important for your performance and your arm or shoulder. This file will be edited from time to time to write new and authentic information along with related links through which you can learn more about tennis racquets.

Tennis Racquets of Wilson Clash Series

First, we are going to cover Wilson Clash series rackets one by one along with their main features and what makes them so special to take place on our wall.

  1. Wilson Clash 100 Tennis Racket

Main key points and specifications are only shared here, but via a link, you can read its Review from another channel that precisely works on Tennis Racquets.

Wilson Clash 100 Racquet Specs

  • Head Size: 100 in² / 645cm²
  • Length: 27in / 68.5 cm
  • Strung Weight: 11.oz / 312 g
  • Unstrung: 10.4 oz
  • Balance: 12.59in / 7 pts HL
  • Swing weight: 312
  • Stiffness: 55
  • Beamwidth: 24.5mm
  • Composition: High-Performance Carbon Fiber
  • String Pattern:16 Mains / 19 Crosses
  • String tension: 40 to 48 lbs
  • Racquet colors: black, grey, red
  • Customizable: Yes

Wilson Clash 100 Key Points Overview

  • This racquet is the best tennis racquet for 3.5, 4.0 or 4.5 players (Beginner or Intermediate).
  • Tagged as Editor’s Choice on Wilson Official website.
  • Till now this is the softest tennis racquet in the market, the way Wilson sheeted or braided its top secret.
  • FreeFlex technology maximizes ball pocketing and control.
  • Hight level stability and power come with StableSmart frame geometry.
  • Wide range of Players who demand more Spin, Power and Comfort definitely take into consideration.
  • This magic racquet reacts way better with soft string at lower tension.
  •  from Wilson is Luxilon Smart 125 for this Racquet precisely.
  • A great combination of strings will brighten up this racquet.
  • Recommendation of string Tension is 40 to 48 LBS.

 

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