Featuring the smallest head size in the Clash family, this stick delivers pinpoint targeting on full cuts.
It also packs a 325+ swingweight, which provides the needed mass to get the ball moving through the court.
In addition to updating this racquet with a 16x20 string pattern, Wilson reinforces the upper hoop to create a more solid and responsive hitting surface. As with the first generation of Clash racquets, the 98 v2 is defined by Wilson's innovative frame technology, originally called FreeFlex. Renamed FORTYFIVE, this patented frame technology enables the racquet to bend (and soften impact) across a wider geometry of stoke paths. The payoff is greater comfort when addressing the ball at extreme angles, a fact that makes the Clash very appealing to topspin players in search of a more tendon friendly option. Recommended to strong intermediates and advanced players.
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Featuring the smallest head size in the Clash family, this stick delivers pinpoint targeting on full cuts.
It also packs a 325+ swingweight, which provides the needed mass to get the ball moving through the court.
In addition to updating this racquet with a 16x20 string pattern, Wilson reinforces the upper hoop to create a more solid and responsive hitting surface. As with the first generation of Clash racquets, the 98 v2 is defined by Wilson's innovative frame technology, originally called FreeFlex. Renamed FORTYFIVE, this patented frame technology enables the racquet to bend (and soften impact) across a wider geometry of stoke paths. The payoff is greater comfort when addressing the ball at extreme angles, a fact that makes the Clash very appealing to topspin players in search of a more tendon friendly option. Recommended to strong intermediates and advanced players.
Wow, nice price. Do you really need to donate a racquet for the extra $50 off?
Honor code only I think, but can confirm when completing the process. There's likely a community tennis non-profit near you, they do great work and it's easy enough to donate to them. I won't be using my older racquets again anyways.
Last edited by wyliecoyotebug August 20, 2024 at 04:55 AM.
What happens if I don't send in my old racket?
You will have 30 days to return your old racket to Wilson. If we do not receive your racket within that time, or if the racket you send does not meet the criteria, you will be charged $50 to your original payment method.
What happens if I don't send in my old racket?
You will have 30 days to return your old racket to Wilson. If we do not receive your racket within that time, or if the racket you send does not meet the criteria, you will be charged $50 to your original payment method.
Just place an order but do not see the donation requirement. Is this just for customers from GA and CA? Looks like only these two states have local stores.
--- just checked the website. need to use the delivery box to send the old one back.
Last edited by leo_1999 August 20, 2024 at 01:49 PM.
It is confusing, The OP is for the Tennis warehouse which is a honor code for the $50. Wilson website also has the $50 off but requires you to return. They also require Graphite bought after 2014
Donation condition as per TW - "Donation must be 100% graphite adult performance racquet purchased after 2014."
so Wilson website what's you to mail donation racket back to them but that does not seem to be the case for tennis Wearhouse? I am not 100% sure though. If anyone can confirm that would help greatly.
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An excellent racquet at an incredible price. I played with the v1 for two years and recently upgraded to the v2. As a 4.5 player, I find this to be a fantastic choice. It's a "softer" frame so it absorbs shocks well. A good choice if you're a heavy top spinner with a western or semi-western grip and are prone to tennis elbow. I used to experience tennis elbow pain after a few hard hits, but now I don't at all. I use it with Tecnifibre Triax 16G strings. I break strings more often but I'm okay with that. Better the strings than my elbow pain. 😬
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I have received the racket. I just called TW to confirm. Donating old tennis rackets to charity is not mandatory, it is purely voluntary.
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You will have 30 days to return your old racket to Wilson. If we do not receive your racket within that time, or if the racket you send does not meet the criteria, you will be charged $50 to your original payment method.
more details here - https://www.wilson.com/en-us/expl...s/trade-in
You will have 30 days to return your old racket to Wilson. If we do not receive your racket within that time, or if the racket you send does not meet the criteria, you will be charged $50 to your original payment method.
more details here - https://www.wilson.com/en-us/expl...s/trade-in [wilson.com]
--- just checked the website. need to use the delivery box to send the old one back.
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HEAD Ti. Instinct Pre-Strung 27 in. Black/Blue Tennis Racquet
Is this made of graphite? I bought it from amazon for $15.
HEAD Ti. Instinct Pre-Strung 27 in. Black/Blue Tennis Racquet
Is this made of graphite? I bought it from amazon for $15.
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