WILSON

ADULT TENNIS RACKET - WILSON PRO STAFF 97LS V14 COPPER 290G

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This racket is designed for expert tennis players looking for control.

The new Wilson Pro Staff 97LS V14 comes in a new copper color. This 97LS version is lighter, easier to handle and features an open 18x16 string pattern for even more power!

Color : copper / brown

  • GRIP 1 In stock
  • GRIP 2 Not available online, check in store
  • GRIP 3 In stock

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Precision

626 cm² screen and String Mapping concept for excellent control

Handling

Its 285 inertia guarantees excellent manoeuvrability.

Power

This LS version with its 18x16 string pattern provides more power.

Stability

Braid 45 technology ensures stability.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Weight (unstrung racket)

290 grams

Weight: Mass is actually measured in grams. Like balance and length, weight influences the racket's inertia, and therefore its maneuverability, stability and ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The heavier the racket, the more energy it can transfer to the ball, but the less maneuverability it is likely to have. Conversely, the lighter it is, the more maneuverable it is, but the less energy it transfers to the ball.

Balance (unstrung racket)

32.5 cm

Balance: This is the racquet's balance point, measured in centimetres from the bottom of the racquet (handle). The higher the value (head balance), the more powerful and stable the snowshoe is at impact, but the less maneuverable it is. Conversely, the smaller this value (handle balance), the more maneuverable the snowshoe, but the less powerful and stable it is at impact.

Sieve size

626 cm²

Headsize: This is the surface area in cm² of the racket's head. It has an impact on the racquet's feeling of forgiveness and power. The larger the headsize, the more powerful and forgiving the racket, but the less control it feels. Conversely, the smaller the headsize, the more control but the less power and forgiveness.

RA

67 Ra

Ra: Defines the racket's rigidity, i.e. its ability to deform under ball impact. The stiffer the racket (i.e., the higher the Ra), the less it deforms on impact. The energy lost by the racket on impact is thus minimized and returned to the ball via the string. It's often said that the stiffer a racket, the more powerful it is.

Inertia (unstrung racket)

SW = 285

Swingweight: Swingweight is a measure of the racket's maneuverability and its ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The higher a racket's inertia, the more powerful it is, but the more difficult it is to handle. Conversely, the lower a racket's inertia, the more maneuverable but less powerful it is. Inertia is largely determined by the racquet's weight, balance and length.

Stringing plan

18 x 16

String pattern: the number of uprights (vertical strings) x the number of crosspieces (horizontal strings). The more strings a string pattern has, the more "closed" it is, and the fewer strings it has, the more "open" it is. The more closed the string pattern, the more control it provides, but less power or spin. Conversely, the more open the string pattern, the more power and spin it provides, but less control.

Length

68.5 cm

Length: This is the length of the racket from the bottom of the handle to the top of the headgrille, measured in centimetres. The longer the snowshoe, the more powerful it feels, but the less maneuverable it is. Conversely, the shorter it is, the more maneuverable it is, but the less power it provides.

String Mapping

Denser stringing in the sweetspot for a more controlled feel.

Braid 45 technology

Some of the racket's graphite fibers have been strategically braided at a 45-degree angle to guarantee greater power, ball penetration and stability.

Warranty

2 years

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

STOCK TIPS

Avoid strong temperature changes.

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