Wilson Pro Stock Line

Power Player

Bionic Poster
I know I won't be playing with any of them as my main yet here I am ready to throw my wallet at these. Ugh.

The 16x19 H22 may be a contender. I suspect it will have a really high level of power and spin. Im going to A/B it against my Pure Drive over the next month and see how it goes.
 

El_Yotamo

Hall of Fame
I hope the SW is high enough and that the stiffness is reasonable on the H22, problem is Wilson doesn't publish the SW spec and it's not gonna be sold on TW so it'll be almost a blind buy spec-wise. Guess this means we just won't know what to ex-spec-t ;)
I'll consider the 16x19 H19, and H22 in both patterns.
 
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Power Player

Bionic Poster
Why not H19 16x19?

I prefer the H22. Just never thought I’d have the chance to buy one. The H22 has more free power and is ideal for baselining, imo. Don’t get me wrong, at some point I’d like to try the H19 16x19, but I definitely want the H22 first.
 
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zipplock

Hall of Fame
In the true Pro Lab frames, this definitely exists. I know there are H22s from the low to mid 50s up to the low 60s.

For the retail offering, I would expect the RA be similar to the current Blade v7. Somehwere around 62-65.
62-65 is fine by me.
 

esm

Legend
Can’t see the pro lab line on the Wilson website (it takes me to their UK site)..... so, with the latest pro lab line racquets, do they refer them as H22 and H19 anywhere? Or just the Blade Pro and Ultra Pro names?
 

zipplock

Hall of Fame
I must have pulled that screen shot just before they pulled the site. I didn't see any reference to H19 or H22 on the site, but I wouldn't expect to either. The general public has no idea what H19 and H22 mean.
 

t_pac

Semi-Pro
Can’t see the pro lab line on the Wilson website (it takes me to their UK site)..... so, with the latest pro lab line racquets, do they refer them as H22 and H19 anywhere? Or just the Blade Pro and Ultra Pro names?

When I followed the link it asked me if I wanted the UK site but let me go to the Pro labs microsite (which has now gone down again).

No mention of H19/H22 that I could see.
 
So when the website was up did anyone take screenshots of it all? Or just the one above.. interested in the Six.One hehe.. Monday cant come soon enough.
 

Classic-TXP-IG MID

Hall of Fame
Hmm...What other racquets have 6.1 stiffness index ratings? Maybe we can then find them on TW listing and see their RA? Does Wilson publish their SI numbers for racquets somewhere? Don't see them on their website under specs..

From memory... didn't the original Classic 6.1 95 have an SI Index of 6.0 or 6.1...?

That might give you a clue.
 

haqq777

Legend
So when the website was up did anyone take screenshots of it all? Or just the one above.. interested in the Six.One hehe.. Monday cant come soon enough.
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Headsize98in
Weight305g / 10.7oz
String Pattern18x20
Balance32.5cm
Length27in



Headsize97in
Weight305g / 10.7oz
String Pattern18x20
Balance31.5cm
Length27in



Headsize95in
Weight331g / 11.7oz
String Pattern18x20
Balance30.5cm
Length27in
 

Faris

Professional
From memory... didn't the original Classic 6.1 95 have an SI Index of 6.0 or 6.1...?

That might give you a clue.
Yeah but that si wasn't consistent within the line itself and there was a long discussion here about si being swing index versus stiffness index and the whole confusion as well...the fact that Wilson hasn't been consistent with its terms also doesn't help..
 
A little Wilson history

So originally they called the Pro Staff (6.0) the the Wilson Pro Staff Original and the 6.1 the Wilson Pro Staff Classic (yes even the first release which I had) the SI was 6.0 and 6.1. I always thought naming the 6.1 "the classic" such a weird take on a new frame but maybe it was branding classic style frames differently than Profile rackets which were like the Profile 2.7 or Hammer 2.7.
 
I bet for the six.one its merely a repaint of the last mostly white six.one which was like 120 bucks. The specs on the blade and the ultra rackets are nearly identical; its so close that most players that could use one could use the other right? When everyone says H22 and H19 are they talking about the frames listed in @haqq777 post above?
 
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