CLASH 100L V3 REVERSE FRM
The Wilson Clash 100L V3 Reverse FRM is a lightweight performance tennis racket designed for players who want a perfect balance of comfort, control, and easy power. Part of Wilson’s renowned Clash series, this model combines advanced frame flexibility with modern stability technologies to deliver a uniquely smooth and arm-friendly playing experience.
Weighing approximately 280 g unstrung, the Clash 100L V3 Reverse is easier to maneuver than the standard Clash 100, making it ideal for intermediate players, developing competitors, and anyone seeking faster swing speed with reduced fatigue. Its 16x19 string pattern helps generate accessible spin and depth, while the flexible frame construction improves ball pocketing and feel on every shot.
The striking Reverse infrared cosmetic gives the racket a bold modern look while maintaining the same trusted Clash performance. Technologies such as FORTYFIVE°, SI3D, and Parallel Drilling work together to provide greater comfort, enhanced stability, and a more forgiving sweet spot for confident play from anywhere on the court.
Key Features
- Lightweight 280 g frame – easier handling and faster racket speed
- FORTYFIVE° & SI3D technologies – improved flexibility and stability
- 16x19 string pattern – excellent spin potential and versatility
- Arm-friendly feel – reduced vibration and enhanced comfort
- Parallel Drilling – larger sweet spot and improved forgiveness
- Reverse infrared design – distinctive premium appearance
Specifications
- Grip size: L1 (4 1/8”)
- Weight (unstrung): ~280 g
- Head size: 100 sq in
- Balance: ~315 mm / head light
- Length: 27 in
- String pattern: 16x19
- Beam: ~24 mm
- Construction: Graphite / carbon fiber
- Stringing: FRM = frame only (unstrung)
Best For
- Intermediate and improving players
- Players wanting a lighter alternative to the standard Clash 100
- Tennis players needing maximum comfort and arm protection
- All-round players mixing spin, control, and maneuverability
Specifications
| Sizes | U1, U2, U3 |
| Brand Themes | Clash |



