The 245g weight racket and 645cm² headsize will give plenty of maneuverability and power to out play competitors. The 16×19 string pattern provides plenty of grip for maximum spin and optimizes power for a long ball that’s harder for opponents to control.
A revolutionary technology that makes Clash the world’s first racquet designed to adapt to all swing styles. Both traditional horizontal as well as modern vertical strokes are enhanced by proprietary carbon mapping, allowing players to freely and confidently strike with maximum ball punching and ultimate control.
Weight unstrung |
8.6 oz / 245 g |
Technology |
FortyFive° |
Composition |
Graphite |
Head Size |
99.98 in² / 645 cm² |
Length |
25.98 in / 66 cm |
Balance unstrung |
12.4 in / 31.5 cm |
String Pattern |
16×19 |
Great shop for young tennis players – they love the chance to hit balls in our in store Hitting Room – and find the right size frame for their needs – as some children are more developed and stronger for their age, than others….. At PURE RACKET SPORT we carry a large range of everything you need for Tennis, Squash and Badminton. We sell a selection of junior tennis clothing and footwear in addition to all the accessories and equipment your child will need for the sport. We are specialists – and our shop is 2,000 squ ft. so plenty of choice and good advice ! Find us in Farnham, Surrey – open 7 days a week with private customer car park right outside the entrance.
About WILSON : Canadian-born Thomas Wilson established the company in 1914, partnering with American Jack Kramer in the late 1950’s who created the Jack Kramer Autograph, which turned out to be one of the top-selling racquets of all time. In 1967, the company introduced the first steel racquet, the Wilson T2000. – endorsed by Jimmy Connors In the 1980s Wilson began developing rackets with an entirely new construction made with graphite and Kelva. Pete Sampras used the original Kevlar Pro Staff 85 racket,for the majority of his entire professional career. Wilson continued to present day positioning themselves among the game’s legends by signing both Roger Federer and Serena Williams Williams have both used Wilson racquets to win a stunning number of combined major singles championships in their careers.