Wilson Triad Five Tennis Racquet – Unstrung

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About This Item

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION:

  • Best-in-class comfort for mid-plus frame
  • A 3-piece racquet system to separate hoop and handle with softer Isozorb pads, providing ideal comfort and power
  • Hammer Technology places more weight in the head for greater stability and easy power
  • Power Holes increase ball dwell time for enhanced responsiveness and feel
  • The extra length provides extended reach and court coverage
  • Brand : Wilson
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : WR056611U
  • DSG Pro Tips
  • Web ID: 21WILATRDFVTNNSRCTNN
Head (sq cm)664.51
Head (sq in)103
Length (in)27.25
Strung Weight (oz.)10
Balance14.37in
Swing Weight324
Beam Width26mm
CompositionGraphite
Grip TypeWilson Synthetic

REVIEWS

4.9
100%
Recommended

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Wilson Brought Back A Gem

after trying many demo rackets I tried the Triad 5, what a great racket! Used to play with Pro Staffs and this has a thick beam like my old PStaffs for good, controllable power and love that it is light but also head heavy. Great all over the court but especially picking up short hops and volleys, highly recommend trying it for yourself.

Prefer Older Versions

Good racket and looks great but the comfort to power ratio is not as good as previous versions. Feels more like a balanced normal racket. Design has changed because of less padding area compared to the older total throat design, dampening, cushioning and comfort doesn't seem as good.

Great Stick!

I previously played with the Triad 3. But I switched when given a T5 by my pro. I found it to be more accurate than the oversized version. Along with the better precision, if offered some really good pop! I transitioned from the 113 to 103 quickly and love consistency I’m getting. Glad I did!

Love My New Raquet! Note Raquet Is Not Pre-stung

As a 3.0 player who has just gotten back into tennis after shoulder issues I chose this raquet due to the arm friendly reviews. It has a really big sweet spot and good power. I am really enjoying it and would recommend it to others with similar needs. One thing that I found misleading was that the Wilson site indicated that the racquet comes pre-strung. Mine came without strings and I had to bring it to a local shop to get it strung. It would be a good idea to update the information to make that clear.

Great Racket

I bought this racket two weeks ago and I just played the racket today and it's an excellent racket. Have power if you needed and the control. And it's the best for elbow problem

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