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.

Features

  • Lightweight frame creates easy swings and increased frame maneuverability
  • FORTYFIVE° comprises a patent-protected carbon construction that creates maximum flexibility and stability at impact for an uncompromising blend of power, control and feel
  • Revised construction at tip of hoop supplies additional consistency and an enhanced sweet spot
  • Design features red and black anodized elastic finish for a clean, rich look on the court
  • Horizontal Bending creates industry-leading flexibility for increased control on horizontal, traditional swings
  • Vertical Bending increases dwell time for players with vertical, modern swings
  • Torsional Bending features proprietary carbon mapping to stabilize the extreme flexibility on off-center hits
  • Parallel Drilling provides a consistent, more forgiving string bed response
  • Agiplast plant-based bumper, grommet and end cap components reduce environmental footprint

 Specifications 

  • Age Group : Adult
  • Cross Section : 24.5 Flat Beam
  • Head Size : 100 sq in - 645.2 sq cm
  • Length : 27 in / 68.6 cm
  • Series : Clash
  • String Pattern : 16x19
  • Unstrung Balance : 31.5CM/9 Pts HL
  • Unstrung Weight : 280 g
SKU WR074311U
Brand Wilson
Shipping Weight 0.9800kg
Unit Of Measure ea

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