Wilson Burn 100ULS V5 Tennis Racquet - Unstrung

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Product Description

For players who love to hit from the baseline, Wilson's Burn 100ULS brings the heat. This ultralight, easy-swinging tennis racket is the lightest adult racket in the Burn line-up, making it a great choice for rising juniors and players with a history of injuries. Featuring a carbon fiber composition with increased frame stiffness, it unleashes plenty of pace upon contact. The V5 is highlighted by a burnt orange color that's sure to pop on court.

Additional Details and Features

  • Ultralight Frame: Lightest model in the Burn collection that's most maneuverable and offers an ideal blend of power, maneuverability and elevated control.
  • 18 x 16 String Pattern: Most open string pattern that produces extreme spin
  • Spin Effect Technology: Increases RPM and spin potential without players changing swing.
  • Design: Burnt orange metallic finish highlights the "fire" produced when hitting with this frame
  • Brand : Wilson
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : WR109111U
  • DSG Pro Tips
  • Web ID: 23WILABRN100LSV5XTNNA
  • SKU: 24596999

Product Specifications

  • Head-light frame: Frame is lightweight and head light for a blend of power, maneuverability and elevated control.
  • Parallel Drilling: A more consistent and forgiving string bed response providing by Parallel Drilling.
  • High-Performance Carbon Fiber: Increase frame stiffness provided by a carbon fiber build for explosive power.
  • Dynamic Print: Burnt orange metallic print helps you stand out on the court.

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Awesome Racket For Beginners

Light weight, great spin effect, comfortable for serve 👍🏻

Disappointed In The Weight Difference From The V4

My son had the V4 for over a year and needed a second racket. I went to look for it on your site and only saw the v5. I just thought it was an updated color scheme. Unfortunately, this racket is a noticeable 60 grams heavier than the V4. It's not so easy to switch back forth between the V4 and v5 racket.

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