Wilson

Wilson Clash 100l V2 Tennis Racket

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Size: 4-1/8" (1)

Wilson Clash 100l V2 Tennis Racket

Swing comfortably and swing confidently with the Clash 100L V2, a lighter racket with the same enticing benefits that have come to define the Clash franchise. Loaded with bending properties and a unique FORTYFIVE° carbon construction for an unparalleled mix of flexibility and stability, this frame appeals to audiences with a preference for arm-friendly comfort, lightweight power and easy maneuverability. A revised makeup at the tip of the frame increases the sweet spot from its previous version, giving players a greater margin for error and extra confidence to go for their shot in the biggest moments.

Parallel Drilling

Grommet construction provides a consistent, more forgiving string bed response while dramatically increasing the sweet spot.

Fortyfive°

Patent-protected frame layup produces more connected-to-the-ball feel while better complementing the more modern, vertical swing path. Material increases both flexibility and stability without compromise through the swing.

Vertical Bending

Vertical bending of racket frame increases ball dwell time on string bed for players with more modern, vertical swings.

Horizontal Bending

Horizontal bending of racket frame creates industry-leading flexibility for enhanced control on more traditional, horizontal swings.

Torsional Bending

Torsional bending features proprietary carbon mapping to stabilize frame flexibility on off-center hits.

Specifications

Head (sq cm) 645
Head (sq in) 100
Length (cm) 68.58
Length (in) 27
String Pattern 16X19
Strung balance (cm) 32.5
Strung balance (pts) -6
Strung weight (grams) 296
Strung weight (ounces) 10.44
Taper System (mm) 24.5 FB
Unstrung balance (cm) 31.5
Unstrung balance (pts) -9
Unstrung weight (grams) 280
Unstrung weight (ounces) 9.88
Model Number
WR07430

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