The DNA of Wilson’s Clash racquet is combining extreme flexibility with best-in-class stability to create a powerful racquet that’s also exceedingly comfortable. It’s a novel approach that results in a wholly unique feel. For its third installment of the franchise, the brand wanted to stay on that pathway while making some strategic deviations to make this Clash the best edition yet.
The first change is the racquet has been softened in key places of bending; specifically throughout the shaft and throat. It is being dubbed SI3D and it’s the culmination of the three bending moments—lateral, horizontal and torsional. It’s a minor tweak, but someone familiar with the racquet will notice the difference. The hope is to bring back more of the feel of the original Clash that was lost with the changes to hoop in the second generation.
“What that does is maintain that soft, yet crisp feel which is kind of the magic of Clash,” says Michael Schaeffer, Wilson’s Global Product Director for Racquet Sports. “But it also, in my opinion, feels faster through the air and more maneuverable.”
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