Wilson Clash 100
Once in a while words “fit”! Clash fits this new Wilson racquet because it disrupts the trend of “everything stiff”. Luckily this trend is dying and Wilson has, in my view, done a masterful job of expediting that demise with this concept.

Not only does this racquet look good it just feels good in the hand. It is light, maybe too light, but the brain detects something different about this racquet. We all know racquets are all about “the brain”!
In this review you may notice the addition of a couple of specifications. One is “Racquet – In Plane Stiffness”. This is the racquets resistance to”squeezing the sides together. The higher the number the more resistant (stiffer) the racquet is. Another addition to the review is the three (3) weights taken at the sides of the head and at the very bottom (butt cap) of the racquet. This very helpful when matching or customizing a racquet. so I thought we would include it.
Before this racquet is strung it has a noticeable “softness” which is expected given the 52 stiffness (Wilson is not using the defacto device, RDC, for their stiffness rating). However, after stringing, the racquet takes on a different “feel”. It is like the string is pulling all the material components together! I intend to hit with this racquet tomorrow so as right now I have no idea how it will feel.
To get the maximum from this racquet our demo is strung with Luxilon Natural Gut, 125 and the new Wilson Sensation Plus multi-filament with a “wear” wrap. This should be a great setup, so if you want to hit with the latest technology this is it!
For each racquet we do an “Accuracy Index”. This tells us how accurately the ball will come off the string bed when hit at different locations on the string bed. This racquet has an index of 97, which is very good, in the areas of the string bed that show the most failure (breakage). The overall string bed index of 94 is quite good and tells us that the string bed should produce as much accuracy as the players skill allows!
Take look at the following specifications to see if you agree with the player evaluations you may have read.
Manufacturer | Wilson |
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Racquet Model | Clash 100 |
Reference Tension | 58 lbs - 26.3 kg |
String | Luxilon 125 Gut =M Wilson Sensation Plus =X |
Machine Used | True Tension Professional |
ASPS, RDC | 56 |
ASPS, FlexFour | 61.5 |
Racquet Flex, RDC | 51 - After stringing |
Racquet Flex, FlexFour | 27 |
Racquet - In Plane Stiffness | 317 lbs/Inch |
Weight, Grams | 309 |
Weight, Ounces | 10.90 |
Balance, mm | 322 |
Balance, Inch | 12.68 |
Length, Cm | 68.5 |
Length, Inch | 27.0 |
Head Width | 9.92 |
Head Length | 12.85 |
Head Area, cm2 | 646.0 |
Head Area, Sq. Inch | 100.1 |
Number of Main Strings | 16 |
Number of Cross Strings | 19 |
Ratio Cross/Mains | .650 |
Main String Grid | 7.50 |
Cross String Grid | 10.37 |
Density (% of head filled with string) | .779 |
Average Cross String Space | .547 |
Average Main String Space | .469 |
Dynamic Tension, Kp, ERT | 37 |
Dynamic Tension, Lbs/in | 206.94 |
First Moment, Nm | .764 |
Polar Moment | 321 |
Torsional Stability | 15 |
Swing Weight, Kg/cm2 | 306 |
Swing Weight, Ounces | 10.79 |
Swing Weight Calculated | 320.4 |
Power, RDC | 34 |
Control, RDC | 70 |
Manueverability, RDC | 83 |
Power, Calculated | 1562.7 |
Head Points | 6.46 |
Head Weight, % | 47.0% |
Center of Percussion | 21.5 |
Dwell Time, ms | 8.50 |
Efective Stiffness - lbs | 26.7 |
K, Lb/In | 179.49 |
Recoil Weight | 155.9 |
Twist Weight | 227.1 |
End Weight | 126.8 |
Tip Weight | 181.9 |
9 O'Clock | 94.0 |
3 O'Clock | 93.9 |
Butt Cap | 119.9 |
Posted on February 14, 2019, in Demo, Natural Gut String, Players, Racquet Demo, Racquets, Racquets - New, Technology and tagged Clash, Wilson. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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