Wilson Clash 26 vs 25

Wilson’s Clash 26 and Clash 25 are popular junior tennis rackets, with designs that are inspired by the Clash range of adult frames.

This article will look at the specs of these two junior rackets to see how they compare to each other in terms of weight, balance, and other specs.

Wilson Clash 26 vs 25

Wilson Clash 26 vs 25 – Racket Specs Comparison

Main Differences: The Clash 26 has a higher strung weight (9.17oz vs 8.99oz), a shorter racket length (26in vs 25in), and an even balance rather than a head heavy balance.

Similarities: Both rackets have a 100in head size, a graphite composition, a 16 x 19 string pattern, and a 24.5mm beam width.

Specs:26in25in
Version:V2V2
Design:2625
Head Size:100in100in
Length:26in25in
Strung Weight:260g (9.17oz)255g (8.99oz)
Unstrung Weight:245g (8.64oz)340g (8.47oz)
Composition:GraphiteGraphite
Strung Balance:Even Balance4 pts HH
Beam Width:24.5mm24.5mm
Colors:Red and BlackRed and Black
String Pattern:16 x 1916 x 19
Recommended Age Range:10 to 129 to 10

Where can you buy these tennis rackets?

The rackets are for sale in most good online tennis shops and on the official Wilson website.