Wilson clash tour review
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 8. 02. 2019
- đšWilson Clash tour Review đš
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String set up - mains (Luxilon alu power red) - Crosses (Wilson sensation)
Tension 52
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Stats
Headsize - 100in2
Weight - 310g (10.9oz)
Balance - 11pts HL
Length - 27.0in
String pattern 16x 19
Similar rackets - NONE đš
Groundstrokes
There is no other racket like the clash out at the moment, it feels light but extremely stable at the same time, my ground strokes felt powerful with minimal effort.
The flexibility also meant that when I accelerated off slow and fast balls it went back at them with ease! Felt like a sling shot!
The clash has a great size sweet spot (which is hard to miss!) and the 100in2 head pockets the ball so well it feels amazing on contact every time.
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Volleys
Flexible yet solid on contact, great control and power yet again which is hard to get together in one racket, the weight of the racket keeps it stable when volleying off fast balls but the head light aspects of it make it very maneuverable.
Serves
My one slight concern with the racket based on my play style (only a serve....đ) is that the racket is very head light so serving consistently fast when Iâm tired was hard. It still has amazing spin potential and power just felt a little light on contact, Iâm going to weight it up 5 grams in the head đȘ.
I was still able to serve big and consistent, slice serves were very little effort and kick serves felt they had extra bite!! Overall I would say the Wilson clash tour is a fantastic racket for anyone playing competitively (tour right down to club level) in my opinion everyone needs to try this racket!! It has definitely changed the game and Wilson have created a racket like no one else đȘâ€ïž
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If I missed anything please donât hesitate to ask!
Thanks for reading my review â€ïžđș . - Komedie
HANDS DOWN THE BEST REVIEW OUT THERE, THANK YOU FOR YOUR INSIGHT!!
Myles GelĂłneck thanks man đ
Nice backhand!!
great notes on the racquet! hope to review it as well on our tennispal chronicles podcast. Thanks for sharing!
Have you played with the 98 version? If so, how does compare to the 100 Tour?
Ken Harris yes man I have all the versions, I say the 98 suited me better as I was used to the 98 square inch headsize. Better for serving in my opinion, hope this helps
@@mikeblease3873 From what I have seen with reviews, the Clash 98 is more geared to better players seeking a little more control. I see that the 100 Tour while is a good racquet can be erratic with the control aspect.
i am curios how this racquet seem to u at serve better worst the same with other raquets?
agradina itâs just very head light, my only issue on serve, can still serve fast with it just more effort
@@mikeblease3873 so its a litle worse on server that other heavier raquets?
agradina itâs not worse at all it just doesnât suit me on serve when Iâm tired