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Wilson Ultra Triad

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The Wilson Ultra Triad. I wonder if this is the successor to the Wilson Force 155 BLX.

Here’s the 2021 cosmetic:

Product Info

Release year: 2021

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This was the cosmetic from Wilson in 2018:

Wilson Ultra Triad Squash Racket

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Product Info

Release year: 2018

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Racket Specs chart

Advertised weight (unstrung): 155 grams
Head size: 500 cm sq
String pattern: 12x18

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Comments

  1. Rasmus says

    (February 13, 2022)

    It has a lot of resemblance with the Wilson Ncode 130, the frame – don’t know about the specs, though

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  2. Confusing_Dots says

    (January 3, 2022)

    Just adding my 2 cents as not many people use Wilson Racquets anymore ( I think).

    This racquet is a bit confusing with its labeling and misleading in my opinion.

    Unstrung weight 155g
    Frame Weight 133g
    Balance: 36.5cm.

    With a Karakal duo grip and powernick string – it comes to close to 190g, which is a heavy racquet.

    Pros:
    1) Powerful with minimal effort – likely due to it being heavy and head heavy.
    2) Really dampens down the vibration at contact,
    3) Pretty sturdy.
    4) Good for guest/ training racquet when one hasn’t played for a while.

    Cons:
    1) Heavy, needs time to get use to it and change style of play or one risk getting tired easily or injury.
    2) Was disappointed with the labeling, as most retailers online label it as a 133g racquet which isn’t true…. the spec labelling is quite confusing.
    3) Not as maneuverable

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