The Bottom Line
A light, moderately powerful racquet that will feel good in moderately light use.
Pros
- Nice, quiet feel
- Large sweet spot
- Good power for moderate swing speeds
Cons
- Too light for frequent baseline use
Description
- 9.8 ounces strung, balanced 7/8" head-heavy
- String pattern: 16 mains and 20 crosses
- 27.25 inches long, with a 98-square-inch, dual-tapered head
Guide Review - Wilson Triad 5 MidPlus Tennis Racquet
Intermediates looking for a light racquet for infrequent play or doubles will find the Wilson Triad 5 worth a demo. Its large sweet spot, good stability, and effective shock damping give it a pleasant feel. Head-heavy balance and a 98-square-inch, open string bed lend to a power level that suits a player with moderate swing speeds.



