Wilson triad three tennis racquet review năm 2024

One of the most arm-friendly racquets on the market today, the Wilson Triad Three, is the perfect match for beginners and intermediates seeking an excellent combination of power and comfort. With Wilson's Triad Technology, they are able to create an ultra-low stiffness with the triad series creating amazing vibration reduction. This, coupled with the Triad Three's larger head size (113in2) and added length (27.5in) make this a serious contender for those in the market for a powerful racquet with premium comfort and stability.

Technologies included in this years model:

Triad features a 3-piece racquet system to separate hoop and handle with softer Isozorb pads, providing ideal comfort and power

General Brand Wilson Gender Adult

Take to the court with one of the most comfortable oversize performance racquets on the market, the Triad Three from Wilson. This racquet features a 3-piece racquet system to separate hoop and handle with softer Isozorb pads, providing ideal comfort.

The Triad three comes with a generous sweet spot for excellent power and ideal forgiveness. Triad technology featured within enables max power in the hoop to go with nice control in the handle with reduced shock in the arm. A perfect frame for a wider range of players seeking massive power to go with arm-friendly comfort.

The Triad Three comes with an oversized 113 square inch head, extra length for extended reach and court coverage, and a light 9.9 ounce strung weight.

The specs written on the racquet frame are unstrung and will be different to our strung specs. All racquet brands have manufacturing tolerances, so specs may differ slightly to the actual product received. Please contact us before ordering if you have any questions about a particular specification.

  • Strung Weight: 279g / 9.8oz
  • Length: 27.5in / 70cm
  • Head Size: 113 sq. in./ 729 sq. cm.
  • Strung Balance: 4 pts head heavy
  • Strung Swingweight: 300
  • Beam Width: Min: 25mm Max: 26mm
  • Composition: Graphite
  • Power Level: High
  • Swing Speed: Slow
  • String Pattern: Mains = 16 crosses = 19
  • How to String: Head = skip 7, 9 Throat = skip 7, 9
  • String Tension: 50 lbs - 60 lbs

Shipping:

  • We use Australia Post eParcel for the majority of our orders
  • Bulky items are sent via courier
  • When we send your parcel we will email you the tracking details

Standard Postage costs to Australian customers (NZ customers as shown in cart):

  • Flat Rate $5.00 on all items
  • Orders over $150 FREE*
  • Bulky items (as marked) - We will provide you with a quote

* Some exclusions apply

Delivery estimates:

  • We pack 90% of our orders within 1 business day.
  • We will contact you if there has been a delay with packing your order.

Wherever possible, we will pack your order on the same or next business day and send you your tracking details when it leaves. Delivery estimates once it leaves our store are:

*The time frame listed below each Standard Post and Express Post denotes business days.

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**eParcel Express Post is not covered in the Express Post Guarantee.

Please Note: This table is to be used as a guide only. Timeframes are not exact and should not be relied solely upon. The table does not account for periods of strenuous load for Australia such as Christmas. For more accurate timelines please see

If you experience a delay with receiving your parcel(s) we recommend you contact your local Australia Post outlet to see if they are holding it for you. Please also feel free to contact us if you would like us to assist you with tracking your parcel(s).

Returns & Exchanges: Provided you have not used your racquet or product & it's in exactly the same condition as when we sent it to you, we are happy to refund your money or offer an exchange if it is returned within 30 days of your purchase. A tennis racquet or product cannot be returned if you simply change your mind after hitting with the racquet or using the product, so please choose carefully! You must send the racquet/product back to us and postage is at your own cost. We do not provide a refund on a racquet if you have requested that we install strings for you (racquets that were sold as unstrung or pre-strung will be accepted for a refund). Afterpay orders can only be exchanged for a product or gift certificate.

If you are exchanging a product, we offer free shipping of the replacement product from us to you (Australian residents only and excludes bulky items). We do not offer free shipping to New Zealand customers and will provide a quote before proceeding.

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What is the difference between Wilson and Babolat?

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