Wilson

Ultra 100UL V5 Tennis Racquet

Item # 663292

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Description

The Wilson Ultra 100UL v5 Tennis Racquet lets aggressive baseliners swing freely and hit winners from anywhere on the court. The Ultra 100UL is even lighter than the 100L, but still is designed for massive power while keeping shots inside the lines, and for turning defensive situations into offensive opportunities. New in version 5.0 is revolutionary SI3D technology delivers explosive power and enhanced shot-making capabilities that give you the edge in competitive play. The Ultra 100UL is perfect for the player seeking a lightweight and powerful racquet.

New in v5:

-Improved spec tolerance (weight, balance, and swing
weight) for the most consistent power ever
-Crush Zone grommet system that compresses on impact
resulting in a larger sweet spot and longer dwell time to
deliver extra power
-Patented FORTYFIVE° technology that provides industry
leading stability to ensure players can deliver consistent
powerful groundstrokes
-Dual Taper Beam creates max power and forgiveness.
iFull carbon handle for optimum feel and enhanced
torsional stability

Specifications

Head size100
Length27
WeightStrung 9.8 oz / 278 g
Unstrung 9.2 oz / 260 g
Balance1 Pt Head Light
Beam24/26.5/24.5 mm
GripPro Performance
Patterns 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains Skip: 8T,8H
Two Piece
No Shared Holes
Swing weight309

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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"Awesome I really like my new racket."

DANIEL A. (5/5)

Wilson 100UL tennis racket

"I am disappointed because it does not have the power that I was hoping for."

USHA C. (3/5)

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