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Wilson Clash 100 v2

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Wilson Clash 100 v2 Racquet 4 1/4 (#2)
In Stock: 4+
Price: $227.23
  • Grip Size: 4 1/4 (#2)
Wilson Clash 100 v2 Racquet 4 3/8 (#3)
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Price: $227.23
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Wilson Clash 100 v2 Racquet 4 1/2 (#4)
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  • Grip Size: 4 1/2 (#4)

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Overview

For 2022 Wilson keeps the revolutionary technology of the original version while also beefing up the stability in the upper regions of the string bed. Like the previous generation, the Clash 100 v2 combines explosive speed with spin-friendly targeting and enough power to close out points. Weighted for intermediate players, this 11 ounce racquet makes it easy to scramble on defense and hit groundstrokes on the run. The quick handling is also an asset at net where the Clash 100 plays great on reaction volleys. The Clash 100 v2 is defined by its plush and arm-friendly feel. Wilson achieves this with FORTYFIVE, an innovative frame technology that enables the racket to bend optimally across different angles of attack (horizontal and vertical). Ultimately, with some minor tweaks to the feel, the Clash 100 is an obvious option for players who want a light player's racquet with an arm-friendly feel.

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in / 645.16 cm
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight:11oz / 312g
Balance: 12.59in / 31.98cm / 7 pts HL
Swingweight: 313
Stiffness: 57
Beam Width: 24.5mm / 24.5mm / 24.5mm
Composition: Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colours: Red
Grip Type: Wilson Pro Performance
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
One Piece
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 50-60 pounds

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5 out of 5 Stars
Comments: After trying several demo racquets this was the best match for replacing my 11 oz. Fischer racquet (no longer available). The swing weight (313) is ideal for me and the frame provides additional stability with a slightly larger sweet spot. Definitely feels like an upgrade for my game.
From: Jim - PA, United States. December 09, 2022

5 out of 5 Stars
Comments: Went from a Blade to Clash because of arm issues. It's a great choice. Does everything I want it to. No arm pain either. TO had it strung and delivered under 2 weeks. Would definitely buy from them again.
From: Anonymous - CA, United States October 20, 2022

5 out of 5 Stars
Comments: I have been struggling with tendonitis in my elbow for years. I have spent my life playing with stiff racquets strung at 58-60 pounds. I have tried for years to play with a more flexible racquet but I could never find one that was satisfying- until I tried the Clash 100 v2. I strung it with NXT 17 @ 50 pounds. There was an adjustment, but the spin and control is impressive and poof - no more elbow pain!
From: Anonymous - CA, United States. July 17, 2022

5 out of 5 Stars
Comments: Been playing with the Wilson Clash 100 for 1 month now. I had a lingering Tennis Elbow in my youth due to the use of old players frame in the late 90's and early 2000, such as Prostaff 5.0 95 and Head Radical Ti Midplus, so after a hiatus of 20 years without playing any tennis, I decided to give it a try, and been playing for the last year or so with a Prince Phantom 100P, that I was having hard time to hit on time, was always catching the ball late due to the high SW, and also it was to low powered for me, and then I hitted for almost 1 month with a Prokennex Ki 10, a nice low SW and forgiving frame, but to head heavy for my one handed back hand. And now, with the Wilson Clash, I found a balance between a nice, plush and forgiving frame, good power, with a head light balance and sort of a modern player frame feeling, no more pain or stifness on the arm (knock on wood), and for the last month I've been dialing in my shots, just dialed my forehand, so I can hit a deep heavy ball with no effort whatsoever, and been trying do find my one handed backhand (not there yet). But as for the frame, I didn't find any lack of stability, as long as you hit clean and close to the sweetspot, good for serves and volleys also, good control overall. I strung whith Solinco Hyper-G SOFT at 40 pounds, and didn't find it to be too mushy at all (perhaps I like a mushy feeling frame). I'm a 38 years old non rated player.
From: Renato - CE, Brazil. April 29, 2022