Is the Wilson Burn discontinued?

Is the Wilson Burn discontinued?

Wilson Tennis on Twitter: “@hanlinlol The Burn has not been discontinued.

Is the Wilson burn a good racquet?

For a racket in its weight class, it has good stability and of course, great spin and power. I gave the Wilson Burn 100LS a 7.5 out of 10 for groundstrokes. It’s a great racket for an intermediate or advanced junior who’s looking to be an aggressive baseliner.

How heavy is the Wilson Burn?

Weighing in at 300g unstrung, the Wilson Burn 100S is not too heavy, but as a result of the 327 swingweight, is certainly not short of power. In addition to the power, the unique string pattern gave this racquet a surprising amount of control.

Which pros use Wilson Burns?

Stefanos Tsitsipas — Wilson Blade 98

  • Head size: 98 square inches.
  • Strung weight: 11.4 ounces.
  • Other pros who use it: Milos Raonic, Ugo Humbert, Sebastian Korda, Simona Halep, Kiki Bertens.

When did the Wilson Burn come out?

February 2015
Wilson Sporting Goods Co., announced today the introduction of the BURN family of rackets. This new line is built specifically for performance tennis players seeking a bold, sleek racket that accelerates power from the baseline.

Who plays with Wilson Burn?

Andrey Rublev — Wilson Burn 100S And it should be noted that while he recently switched to Head rackets, we’re giving him some run for the Wilson Burn 100S he used on his way up.

What is countervail in Wilson?

Countervail is the all-new patented material integrated exclusively into Wilson frames that directs the ball’s energy within the frame instead of the body.

What is the difference between Wilson Blade and Wilson Burn?

Wilson Blade Rackets Slightly less powerful than the Ultra, Burn, or Clash rackets, the Wilson Blades allow for players with full swings to maximize their racket head speed and attack the ball with confidence.

Who uses Wilson Burn?

Andrey Rublev — Wilson Burn 100S.

What is the difference between the Wilson Burn 100S and the 100ls?

The Burn 100 LS takes the latest innovations like X2 shaft for extra handle length (perfect for two handed backhands), Spin Effect for extra spin and puts them into a lighter, easy to swing package compared to the standard Burn 100S. Here’s a more in depth look at how the racquet performs on the court.