This model falls under the comfort segment, shaping how it delivers power, control, and feel on court. The 100 in² head size boosts forgiveness and sweet spot size. A stiffness rating of 62 RA results in a softer, more dampened response at impact. With an unstrung weight of 305 g, the frame adds stability through mass. The 16x20 string pattern (semi open) influences spin access and launch angle. Performance-wise, it scores 60/100 for power, 60/100 for spin, and 80/100 for control, outlining its on-court behavior. Comfort levels are above average, supporting longer hitting sessions. The frame profile indicates a relatively low risk of arm-related discomfort. It is best suited for intermediate advanced players. These traits define how the racquet behaves during match play. User Feedback Community feedback frequently frames the Wilson Clash as a comfort-first option with easy depth and a softer feel than many tweeners. Common positives include arm-friendliness and playability for a wide range of levels. Typical negatives are a 'muted/plasticky' response for some hitters and, for advanced players, occasional complaints about stability or precision at higher swing speeds.
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0.0Technical Specifications
| Head Size | 100 sq in |
| Weight (Unstrung) | 305 g |
| Weight (Strung) | 320 g |
| Balance | 310 mm |
| Swingweight | 320 |
| Stiffness | 62 |
| String Pattern | 16x20 |
| Beam Width | 24.5; 24.5; 24.5 |
| Length | 27.01 |
| Grip Sizes | — |
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