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Wilson Tennis Looks to Revolutionize The Sport With The NEW CLASH RACKET
- Updated: February 1, 2019
Our friends at WILSON Sporting Goods are releasing the most innovative racket maybe since the WILSON T• 2000.
Release date which is now February 8th (2/8/19)
Check this out•
Since the first known tennis racket in 1874, technology has played a huge part in the advancements in rackets, helping to change the game. Until today, there really hasn’t been a racket that has turned the game upside down since the introduction of the composite racket.
Wilson Tennis has spent the last three years researching and developing a racket explicitly for the modern tennis swing. The new Clash racket has the ability to flex without compromising stability or power. This racket was born from hundreds of tennis players and thousands of hours of playtesting.
To create the Clash racket, Wilson LABS used motion capture technology to track swing planes and dimensionalize the modern player’s angle of attack, bringing to life how much more vertical it has become over time. This research, along with insights from hundreds of tennis players globally, led Wilson LABS researchers to evaluate ways they could alter conventional racket construction by providing a level of fluid movements to the frame.
The end result included two new technologies that comprise the make-up of the new Clash line. The first being the patent-pending FreeFlex Technology and the second being StableSmart Technology. These combined technologies provide the player an opportunity to control the directional accuracy and the depth of the shot.