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Side-by-side comparison using independent TWU lab measurements

Aggregated spec scores

Clash 100 Pro v3Acrospeed 285 2026
5.5Sweet Spot Forgiveness5.5
3.3Net & Volley Handling6.2
7.7Spin Potential7.2
8.9Arm Safety & Comfort3.8
4.6Raw Power6.1

Scores calculated from TWU RA, weight, head size and string pattern.

Wilson Clash 100 Pro v3
Acrospeed 285 2026
Head size
100 sq in
100 sq in
Weight
323g
301g
RA stiffness
57 (Very flexible)
67 (Medium)
Swingweight
327 kg·cm²
310 kg·cm²
String pattern
16x19
16x19
Best for
flex, arm-friendly
all-court
Price tier
mid
mid

Lab data comparison

Measurements from Tennis Warehouse University (TWU)

RA Stiffness — lower = more flex & comfort

Clash 100 Pro v3
57
Acrospeed 285 2026
67

Weight — higher = more stability

Clash 100 Pro v3
323g
Acrospeed 285 2026
301g

Swingweight — higher = more plow-through momentum

Clash 100 Pro v3
327 kg·cm²
Acrospeed 285 2026
310 kg·cm²

Choose the Clash 100 Pro v3 if…

Arm-sensitive players, comfort-first

Very flexible — max comfort (RA 57)

Choose the Acrospeed 285 2026 if…

All-court players, intermediate to advanced

Medium — balanced (RA 67)

🎵 String strategy for each frame

These are different rackets — they deserve different string setups.

Clash 100 Pro v3

Very flexible frame (RA 57) — arm-friendly. Pair with a crisp co-poly like Luxilon ALU Power Rough at 54–58 lbs to add control and prevent the string bed feeling too elastic.

Acrospeed 285 2026

Balanced stiffness (RA 67). A mid-stiffness co-poly like Babolat RPM Team or Wilson Revolve at 52–56 lbs gives a comfortable all-court setup without sacrificing spin or control.

⚖️ Specs Equalizer

Can I make these specs match?

To match the swingweight of the Clash 100 Pro v3 (SW 327), add 13g of lead tape at the 12 o'clock position on the Acrospeed 285 2026. This raises its swingweight from 310 to approximately 327 kg·cm².

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