Wilson puts its revolutionary frame technology into a larger, more forgiving head size
Introducing the Clash 108 v2! With this racquet, Wilson puts its uniquely flexible formula into a larger, more forgiving head size. This racquet also sports a slightly extended length (27.25") giving it extra pop on groundies and serves. At 10.4 ounces strung, the Clash 108 v2 is ideal for the intermediate player or savvy doubles specialist who wants a speedy racquet that serves big and feels stable on volleys. The Clash 108 should also work for the the dedicated beginner who wants a racquet that will reward improvement. This racquet's outstanding feel is achieved partly through a technology called FORTYFIVE an innovative frame technology that not only enables the racquet to bend optimally across different strokes styles, but also softens impact without compromising the crisp and connected feel that is so crucial to control. Ultimately, the Clash 108 v2 is a great option for the player who wants an oversize racquet with outstanding feel. The fact that it has a higher level of control than many of its competitors is a nice bonus.
Specifications
| Head Size: 108 in² / 696.77 cm² | ||||
| Length: 27.25in / 69.22cm | ||||
| Strung Weight:10.4oz / 295g | ||||
| Balance: 13.6in / 34.54cm / 0 pts EB | ||||
| Swingweight: 325 | ||||
| Stiffness: 63 | ||||
| Beam Width: 24.5mm / 24.5mm / 24.5mm | ||||
| Composition: Graphite | ||||
| Power Level: Medium | ||||
| Stroke Style: Medium | ||||
| Swing Speed: Medium | ||||
| Racquet Colors:Red | ||||
| Grip Type: Wilson Pro Performance | ||||
String Pattern:
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| String Tension: 50-60 pounds |
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Customer Reviews
Great choice for different players.I needed a racquet that was versatile and easy on my elbow. This was the perfect choice for me. I’ve now bought two of them and couldn’t be happier with that decision. Since I’ve started using the clash, I haven’t had any arm issues, and my play has improved significantly. I highly recommend this racket for beginners, intermediate, older players and anyone with any arm trouble. My first one was strong at 50 and the second at 53. Oh yeah, you can’t beat TW’s price.
ClashSuch a great racquet
So comfortable in my hand
Strung it 53
Total control
Generates power
Lots of placement winners
Yup
Great Beginners RacketMy son is a new tennis player on his freshman high school team. I got him a Wilson Hyper Hammer which he really likes. I got him the Wilson Clash V2 as it was described as a great racquet for a dedicated beginning player looking to improve their game. My boy actually won “Most Dedicated” on his freshman team this year. He uses his Clash more than his Hyper Hammer now.
Thank You!Thanks for your generosity for the replacement of Clash V3 due the manufacturing defect of V2 that I purchase. I'm very satisfied and grateful. I have spread the word among my friends on how reliable and responsible Tennis Warehouse is and strongly encourage them to purchase tennis related stuff from your place. I will continue to buy from Tennis Warehouse for sure.
Great racketGot it to help with tennis elbow. Great control when rallying!
ClashI have ordered 4 of these. Great racquet at a great price. Very comfortable. Stable forgiving
This racquet is okay.I bought this hoping for a well-balanced, arm- friendly, medium power, oversize frame. I am a college coach and older 4.5W. Doubles and hitting are what I do now.
Pros- it is arm friendly. This is the first frame I have used without a dampener to be able to feel my contact/ spin. I am happy with that aspect.
Good and quick at net.
Easy to feed balls with.
Cons- I had to weight it a bit on the head to have enough balance/mass to swing through on serve and groundies. It feels very head light in my opinion. The head lags. More than I expected from the specs.
I'm using it. It's not bad but I don't love it.
Wilson Clash V 2 worked for me.My old Prince EXO3 racquet finally broke. I had been using this racquet for years and I definitely miss it. I rented 6 racquets from Tennis Warehouse, Wilson Blade, Clash, various Prince racquets, etc. Out of all of them, the Clash felt the most comfortable right away with less vibration up the arm, good ground strokes and quick volleying. It allows me to make very powerful hits with 55 pounds of pressure on the strings. It's amazing that I am so comfortable with it after only using it a couple of times. I would definitely recommend the Clash, which is now on version 3.
Great choiceHad the best experience choosing a racquet with the TW team. Don’t hesitate to ask for their opinion.
Personal ReviewThe racquet feel lighter in hand, but the grip is a bit too thick for me (I stand 6 feet but my hand is still not large enough to grip it fully). Other than that the swing of the racquet and the overall quality of this racquet is good.