Product Comparison: Wilson Clash 108 vs Wilson Clash 100
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- The color is very stylish and the quality is clearly well made.
- Good for beginners - lightweight, and easy to use.
- Light, comfortable and inexpensive.
- The weight is perfect and easy to control.
- It is very good quality and plays well.
- Excellent maneuverability, effective weight distribution.
- It has power, control and spin.
- Racket looks really good, light-weight and good grip.
- It's comfortable and light.
- Great quality for the price.
- Light, and easy to swing. It has a good grip.
- Great racquet for a beginner. Good quality and great value.
- The racket really is lightweight and feels good.
- Great beginner racquet. Nice balance, easy to hold.
- Great tennis racket. Works very well!
- Very solid, very good material and fun to play with.
- Nice case and well strung.
- This is great tennis racquet and a good quality.
- It's comfortable and balanced to use.
- Awesome racket, the strings are perfectly tight.