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The Wilson Clash 100 V2 Tennis Racquet 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.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
₹27,999.00 Original price was: ₹27,999.00.₹18,049.00Current price is: ₹18,049.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
GOS's Opinion
4.2
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Length – 27″ / 68.58 cm
Head Size – 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
String Pattern – 16 x 19
Balance Type – Head Light
Unstrung Weight – 300 g
Strung Weight – 312 g
GOS’s Opinion
A revolutionary racquet for comfort-seekers. Soft, arm-friendly flex combined with good control and modern spin. It’s easy to swing and forgiving, ideal for a mix of baseliners and all-court players.
Overall
4.2
Power: (4/5)
Control: (4/5)
Stability: (4/5)
Spin: (4/5)
Maneuverability: (4/5)
Comfort: (5/5)
Length – 27″ / 68.58 cm
Head Size – 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
String Pattern – 16 x 19
Balance Type – Head Light
Unstrung Weight – 300 g
Strung Weight – 312 g
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Description
The Wilson Clash 100 V2 Tennis Racquet 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 Clash 100 V2 is an obvious option for players who want a light player’s racquet with an arm-friendly feel.
About Wilson: Wilson has been a leader in the tennis industry for over a century, continually pushing the limitations of innovation and creativity to deliver the best tennis rackets in the world. Wilson tennis rackets are popular not only on neighborhood and club tennis courts but also on the main stages of the sport.
Is Wilson clash perfect for beginners?
At 265 grams unstrung, the weight of this racket is very manageable, which is great for beginner players and young juniors.
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GOS's Opinion
Overall
4.2
A revolutionary racquet for comfort-seekers. Soft, arm-friendly flex combined with good control and modern spin. It’s easy to swing and forgiving, ideal for a mix of baseliners and all-court players.
Power: (4/5)
Control: (4/5)
Spin: (4/5)
Maneuverability: (4/5)
Product Details
Specification
Description
FAQ's
Specification
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Composition | Graphite |
| Length | 27″ / 68.58 cm |
| Head Size | 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
| String Pattern | 16 x 19 |
| Stringing Capacity | 50 – 60 lbs |
| Balance | 12.59″ / 31.98 cm |
| Balance Type | Head Light |
| Beam Width | 2.45 cm / 2.45 cm / 2.45 cm |
| Unstrung Weight | 300 g |
| Strung Weight | 312 g |
| Stiffness | 57 |
| Swing Weight | 313 |
| Power Level | Low-Medium |
| Stroke Style | Medium-Full |
| Swing Speed | Medium-Fast |
Description
The Wilson Clash 100 V2 Tennis Racquet 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 Clash 100 V2 is an obvious option for players who want a light player’s racquet with an arm-friendly feel.
About Wilson: Wilson has been a leader in the tennis industry for over a century, continually pushing the limitations of innovation and creativity to deliver the best tennis rackets in the world. Wilson tennis rackets are popular not only on neighborhood and club tennis courts but also on the main stages of the sport.
Is Wilson clash perfect for beginners?
At 265 grams unstrung, the weight of this racket is very manageable, which is great for beginner players and young juniors.
FAQ's
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Composition | Graphite |
| Length | 27″ / 68.58 cm |
| Head Size | 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
| String Pattern | 16 x 19 |
| Stringing Capacity | 50 – 60 lbs |
| Balance | 12.59″ / 31.98 cm |
| Balance Type | Head Light |
| Beam Width | 2.45 cm / 2.45 cm / 2.45 cm |
| Unstrung Weight | 300 g |
| Strung Weight | 312 g |
| Stiffness | 57 |
| Swing Weight | 313 |
| Power Level | Low-Medium |
| Stroke Style | Medium-Full |
| Swing Speed | Medium-Fast |
The Wilson Clash 100 V2 Tennis Racquet 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 Clash 100 V2 is an obvious option for players who want a light player’s racquet with an arm-friendly feel.
About Wilson: Wilson has been a leader in the tennis industry for over a century, continually pushing the limitations of innovation and creativity to deliver the best tennis rackets in the world. Wilson tennis rackets are popular not only on neighborhood and club tennis courts but also on the main stages of the sport.
Is Wilson clash perfect for beginners?
At 265 grams unstrung, the weight of this racket is very manageable, which is great for beginner players and young juniors.
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