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WILSON - CARBON FORCE PRO 2022

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Specifications

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Rec. price £190.00

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Year of launch 2022
Weight 365 g
Form Teardrop
Balance point Medium
Frame profile 38 mm
Frame - material Carbon fiber
Surface layer - type Textured
Surface layer - firmness Medium
Surface layer - material Carbon fiber
Core - firmness Soft
Core - material EVA
Type of player Exerciser, Competition
Target group Adult
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Description from manufacturer
Wilson Carbon Force Pro offers both speed and precision. The racket is teardrop-shaped, which places the sweet spot higher up. This provides an excellent mix of power and control. The difference between the Carbon Force Pro and Carbon Force is that the Pro model is equipped with Wilson's Carbon Fiber Face and Tri-Hex grip on the hitting surface, which enhances grip and spin on the ball. The surface includes a thin layer of carbon for extra durability. The racket features several of Wilson's newest technologies: Core Foam, which provides a softer feel during play, Padel Guard, and Sharp Hole Technology. The model is recommended for both recreational and advanced players. Comes with a "wrist strap" to protect the racket and to avoid injuries to fellow players if you accidentally drop it.

Reviews

3.5(from 2 Reviews)
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"Tomi", Man 43 year
Level: amateur
its 5 years old so its very hard to say how its performance is. i have liked the feel of the ball on lobs/swerves etc, but it feels not able to generate any strenght and i think the weight distribution is not the best for me. the sweet spot for hitting is okay i guess, but sometimes i feel i got the hit right and it slips (like i would havehitten too much left or right looking at the racket. I think the up/down sweet spot works well, but left right its not... accurate or behave like i would like)
2026-02-17, 11:20
4
Man 30 year
Level: beginner
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2026-02-02, 15:27