Wilson adds another chapter to the most forgiving and powerful Clash
Introducing the Clash 108 V3! Designed with Wilson's revolutionary technology, this is the most powerful and forgiving member of the Clash family. At 10.4 ounces strung, the Clash 108 is ideal for the intermediate player or savvy doubles specialist who wants a maneuverable racquet with impressive comfort and easy power. The Clash 108 should also work for the dedicated beginner who wants a racquet that will reward improvement. Like the previous generation, this racquet sports a slightly extended length (27.25"), making it easier to generate power on serves and groundies. For 2025, 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. Ultimately, the Clash 108 V3 is a great option for the player who wants an oversize racquet with outstanding feel. The fact that Wilson has recaptured the magical feel of the original version is a nice bonus.
Specifications
Head Size: 108 in² / 696.77 cm² | ||||
Length: 27.25in / 69.22cm | ||||
Strung Weight: 10.4oz / 295g | ||||
Balance: 13.5in / 34.29cm / 1 pts HL | ||||
Swingweight: 312 | ||||
Stiffness: 58 | ||||
Beam Width: 24.5mm / 24.5mm / 24.5mm | ||||
Composition: Graphite | ||||
Power Level: Medium | ||||
Stroke Style: Medium | ||||
Swing Speed: Medium | ||||
Racquet Colors: Black/Red | ||||
Grip Type: Wilson Pro Performance | ||||
String Pattern:
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String Tension: 50-60 pounds |
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NOT quite the comfort racquet it says it isBought this racquet thinking it would ease some of my tennis elbow issues. Not the case. After I play with it, still have soreness in elbow from playing. Strung it at 50 pounds, with NXT in the mains and natural gut in the crosses. Feel the tension is too much. Restrung it with NXT power at 48 pounds, little better, but still the soreness after playing. Overall, like the frame and the Wilson setup. Just not as easy on my arm as my old Wilson Nemesis IV or my old Wilson Hammer.
RacketLove the racquet. The only thing is that the string popped after hitting with the racquet 5 times.