Specification:
Head Size: | 100 in / 645 cm |
Length: | 27in / 68,5cm |
Strung Weight: | 323g / 11.4oz |
Unstrung Weight: | 303g/10.69oz |
Balance: | 32cm / 7 pts HL |
Unstrung Balance: | 31cm/10 pts HL |
Swingweight: | 327 |
Stiffness: | 57 |
Beam Width: | 24,5mm / 24,5mm / 24,5mm |
Composition: | Graphite |
Racket Colours: | Black/Red |
Grip Type: | Wilson Pro Performance |
String Pattern: | 16 Mains / 20 Crosses Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H |
Tension: | 22-27kg / 50-60lb |
#Please be reminded that the price listed is for the racket frame Only, If you'd like it to be strung, Please take a look at our Stringing section to customize your racket!
Wilson Clash 100 PRO V3
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.
Hit Stabilizer
Improves off-center stability by increasing racket inertia at 3 o' clock & 9 o'clock on the racket hoop without changing balance or adding weight, increasing racket forgiveness.
SI3D
Optimizes three-dimensional frame bending for targeted power, spin and control.
Click-and-Go
Bumper and grommet system that enhances durability and application through a superior fit.
Updated with a softer feel, the Clash Pro V3 combines arm-friendly comfort with phenomenal command over the ball
Defined by its plush comfort and controllable power, the third generation of the Clash Pro recaptures the buttery feel of the inaugural version, launched in 2019. As the heaviest model in the series, the Clash Pro V3 isn't as quick as the Clash 100, but it provides more than enough speed for aggressive all-court play. What separates it from its lighter siblings can be measured in plow through and power, making this racquet better at redirecting the pace of a big hitting opponent or driving the ball through the court. Although not as precise as a Blade, this stick provides impressive control on full cuts. For 2025, in addition to tightening spec tolerances, Wilson refines the proprietary layup technology that gives the Clash such a uniquely comfortable and responsive feel. It's called SI3D, and it increases horizontal bending (for added dwell time, pocketing, and control) while maximizing vertical bending (for easier access to spin). Additionally, Wilson adds Hit Stabilizer technology for greater torsional stability, resulting in easier access to power and less racquet wobbling on off-center impact. Other updates include minor tweaks to the geometry in the shaft and yoke to facilitate multidirectional bending. Together, these features translate into a uniquely comfortable modern player's racquet, one that combines outstanding touch with easy targeting on powerful cuts. The fact that it recaptures the exceptional feel and pocketing of the original version is a nice bonus.