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Side-by-side comparison using independent TWU lab measurements

ℹ️ Different head sizes (100 vs 98 sq in) — this affects power and forgiveness independently of the other specs.

Aggregated spec scores

Clash 100 v3EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
5.5Sweet Spot Forgiveness3.7
6.0Net & Volley Handling2.1
7.1Spin Potential7.9
9.5Arm Safety & Comfort6.9
3.1Raw Power5.8

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

Wilson Clash 100 v3
Yonex EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
Head size
100 sq in
98 sq in
Weight
312g
332g
RA stiffness
54 (Very flexible)
62 (Very flexible)
Swingweight
308 kg·cm²
335 kg·cm²
String pattern
16x19
16x19
Best for
flex, arm-friendly
flex, arm-friendly
Price tier
budget
mid

Lab data comparison

Measurements from Tennis Warehouse University (TWU)

RA Stiffness — lower = more flex & comfort

Clash 100 v3
54
EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
62

Weight — higher = more stability

Clash 100 v3
312g
EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
332g

Swingweight — higher = more plow-through momentum

Clash 100 v3
308 kg·cm²
EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
335 kg·cm²

Head Size — larger = more forgiving

Clash 100 v3
100 sq in
EZONE 98 Tour (2025)
98 sq in

Choose the Clash 100 v3 if…

Arm-sensitive players, comfort-first

Very flexible — max comfort (RA 54)

Choose the EZONE 98 Tour (2025) if…

All-court players, intermediate to advanced

Very flexible — max comfort (RA 62)

🎵 String strategy for each frame

These are different rackets — they deserve different string setups.

Clash 100 v3

Very flexible frame (RA 54) — 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.

EZONE 98 Tour (2025)

Very flexible frame (RA 62) — 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.

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