Wilson Blade 98 18x20 v8
Wilson Blade 98 18X20 v8 tennis racquet commands attention with eye-catching design alongside elevated performance. While the exterior of the frame morphs between shades of green and copper, the interior of the frame features new FortyFive technology to increase flexibility and stability, yielding excellent feel for the modern, vertical swing path common in today's game. In addition, the carbon fiber handle extends to the end cap for enhanced feel and torsional stability, producing a frame that exceeds all expectations for the latest evolution of the most popular racket franchise on the pro tour.
Wilson Blade 98 18X20 v8 Tennis Racquet Specs:- Head Size: 98 sq. in. / 632 sq. cm.
- Length: 27 in.
- Strung Weight: 11.3 oz. / 321 g.
- Unstrung Weight: 10.7 oz. / 305 g.
- Strung Balance: 4 Pts. Head Light
- Swingweight: 327
- Flex: 60
- Beam Width: 20.6 mm / 20.6 mm / 20.6 mm
- Composition: Braided Graphite
- String Pattern: 18 Mains x 20 Crosses
- Recommended Stringing Tension: 50 - 60 lbs.
- Grip: Wilson Pro Performance
- Product Code: WR078811
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Best Racquet!!!
Love it !!! This racquet offers an excellent performance both from the base line and at the net.
2 x blade 98 V8
Not a so friendly customer service. A bit disoponted as it’s my first time trying the store. But all good overall. Keep it up
Wilson Blade 98 18X20 v8
An excellent racquet – everything I expected from reading the reviews. I liked the racquet even more than I expected; lots of power from the baseline, easy to maneuver at the net. Having played primarily with Head racquets in recent years, I thought it might initially feel awkward – but not in the least. I haven’t played with previous versions of the Blade, but the 18x20 V8 is certainly a fine racquet that I expect will do well with a broad constituency of players.