WILSON - PRO STAFF TOUR V2 2023
(30 Reviews)
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| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | 3 580,00 kr Manufacturer's suggested retail price The price is a recommendation from the manufacturer and therefore probably does not match the prices in all markets. |
| Year of launch | 2023 |
| Weight | 370 g |
| Form | Round |
| Balance point | Medium |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber |
| Surface layer - type | Textured |
| Surface layer - firmness | Hard |
| Surface layer - material | Carbon fiber |
| Core - firmness | Hard |
| Core - material | EVA firm |
| Type of player | Exerciser, Competition |
| Target group | Adult |
| Not verified | Awaiting verification of information from Wilson |
Description from manufacturer
Highlighted with Firm EVA Foam in its core for a crisp feel, the Pro Staff Tour v2 provides superior precision at the highest levels of the sport. Tournament players will appreciate the updated geometry, the extended handle, and the optimized hole pattern, all aimed at increased control and shot placement. Additional weight on either side of the racket head adds stability and enhances the sweet spot, while a strategically woven layer of carbon fiber delivers premium power for top-level performance.
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Reviews
3.5(from 30 Reviews)
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4
"Rebas Caliskan", Man 32 year
Level: advanced
Today I play with a Wilson Pro Staff Tour V2, and I am very satisfied with my racket except for one thing: when I smash, I feel that I don't get the power that I exert. I was considering a diamond-shaped racket but realized that it has a very small sweet spot. Now I'm thinking about a teardrop-shaped racket and looked at this Wilson Blade Pro v2.
BUT now, after two days of searching, I feel that I want this one instead: RS Pro Edition Simon Vasquez.
I am a very offensive player who likes to hit the ball out directly when I get the chance, but I am also very good at control and placements as I read the game well. I am skillful at spinning the balls and placing them nicely in the corners or next to the opponent's feet.
I want to know what you would recommend for a racket. In hindsight, I've heard that the RS Pro Edition Simon Vasquez racket is super hard and lacks control.
BUT now, after two days of searching, I feel that I want this one instead: RS Pro Edition Simon Vasquez.
I am a very offensive player who likes to hit the ball out directly when I get the chance, but I am also very good at control and placements as I read the game well. I am skillful at spinning the balls and placing them nicely in the corners or next to the opponent's feet.
I want to know what you would recommend for a racket. In hindsight, I've heard that the RS Pro Edition Simon Vasquez racket is super hard and lacks control.
2023-12-19, 19:59
4
"Elias", Man 22 year
Level: advanced
Really like the control a lot but would have wished for a little more speed/power from it! Really don't want it to weigh more either.
2025-12-10, 17:13
5
"Mikael", Man 42 year
Level: amateur
Like that it has a long shaft, large sweet spot, good control, and speed when needed.
2025-01-14, 15:20
3
"Elias", Man 22 year
Level: advanced
I can't manage the smashes but like the control, somewhat inconsistent ball contact.
2025-12-26, 11:32
5
"Elias", Man 22 year
Level: advanced
Love the control but I miss a bit of speed in the racket during smashes.
2025-11-27, 14:19
4
"Andreas", Man 45 year
Level: advanced
Stable racket with more focus on control than speed.
2025-01-07, 16:19










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