Wilson

Triad Five Tennis Racquet

Item # 480118

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Description

The Wilson Triad Five Tennis Racquet is the most comfortable racquet in its class. The Triad Five sports a generous sweet spot for some extra forgiveness. The Triad construction features a 3-piece racquet system to separate the hoop from the handle with softer Isozorb pads, providing ideal comfort and power. The Triad Five is 27.25 inches long and it has a spacious 103 square inch head to help improve court coverage. The 16x20 string pattern has Wilson's Power Holes technology to increase dwell time for improved responsiveness and feel. At 9.4 ounces unstrung, the Triad Five is a capable weapon in the hands of an accomplished doubles player who prefers a comfortable and powerful mid-plus frame.

Product features:

-Triad models are constructed with 3 pieces and the result is a very low flex rating (not measurable with RA machine).

-Extra long for better reach
-lightweight for mobility

Specifications

Head size103
Length27.25
WeightStrung 10.0 oz / 283 g
Unstrung 9.4 oz / 267 g
Balance6 Pts Head Heavy
Beam25.4mm DTB
CompositionGraphite
Flex (RA)0
GripSynthetic
Patterns 16 Mains / 20 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
Two Piece
No Shared Holes
Tension50-60 Pounds
Swing weight322

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Great racquet! I bought my

"Great racquet! I bought my 2nd one to have the pair for tournaments. . ."

Gabriel V. (5/5)

Comfort and power

"Due to chronic elbow and wrist injury, I had to play double-handed forehand and backhand. The Wilson 5 has allowed me to return to a single-handed forehand! No tennis elbow pain AND easier power than my Yonex Ezone. My main challenge with this racquet is control. I’m hopeful that i will adjust over the next few months."

Andrea S. (5/5)

Overall good

"This is my second racket. I like it and can hit well with it."

Gina S. (5/5)

Prefer Older Versions

"Not a bad racket but lacks the dampening and feel of previous versions. Feels more like a normal players racket to me."

Prancer (4/5)

Wilson Triad Five grommet problem

"Racquet plays well for lower to intermediate skilled players. Grommets on sides tend to break and fall into racquet frame."

DEAN D. (3/5)

Senior Player

"Racket is outstanding for me. Strung at 50 is perfect."

Judith M. (5/5)

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