Wilson Burn Forum. I've never liked any of the previous burns due to the high stiffness (72) and brassy, hollow feel. The burn has had several iterations that are very different from each other so it’s hard to know which model you are talking about. 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. I doubt they've change anything for the v4 as. I'm very confused as to why the wilson burn line is. Can anybody tell me your opinion about the wilson burn series and how do you like your type of racket in comparison to the steam. The wilson burn 100 v4 has no real technology claim besides: Weighing in at 300g unstrung, the wilson burn 100s is not too heavy, but as a result of the 327 swingweight, is. Wilson burn cv could be a candidate according to tw reviews. Has anybody of you played both of them and could describe.
The burn has had several iterations that are very different from each other so it’s hard to know which model you are talking about. 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. The wilson burn 100 v4 has no real technology claim besides: I've never liked any of the previous burns due to the high stiffness (72) and brassy, hollow feel. I doubt they've change anything for the v4 as. Can anybody tell me your opinion about the wilson burn series and how do you like your type of racket in comparison to the steam. I'm very confused as to why the wilson burn line is. Has anybody of you played both of them and could describe. Wilson burn cv could be a candidate according to tw reviews. Weighing in at 300g unstrung, the wilson burn 100s is not too heavy, but as a result of the 327 swingweight, is.
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Wilson Burn Forum The wilson burn 100 v4 has no real technology claim besides: Can anybody tell me your opinion about the wilson burn series and how do you like your type of racket in comparison to the steam. I'm very confused as to why the wilson burn line is. I doubt they've change anything for the v4 as. The burn has had several iterations that are very different from each other so it’s hard to know which model you are talking about. Weighing in at 300g unstrung, the wilson burn 100s is not too heavy, but as a result of the 327 swingweight, is. The wilson burn 100 v4 has no real technology claim besides: I've never liked any of the previous burns due to the high stiffness (72) and brassy, hollow feel. 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. Has anybody of you played both of them and could describe. Wilson burn cv could be a candidate according to tw reviews.