
Nothing really out of the ordinary there, right? But let’s look at the specs.
New orange bumper guard adds lightweight protection for racket hoop. High-Performance Carbon Fiber offers increased frame stiffness for explosive power. Parallel Drilling provides consistent, more forgiving string bed response. Lightweight, head-light frame blends power, control, and maneuverability. The Wilson Burn 100 V4 has no real technology claim besides: That’s why it’s not always the most exciting frame to review unless it comes with some innovative design or tech, like the Prince Twistpower for example. And many of them are in a similar spec range since the standard club player racquet has become a 100 sq inch, 26 mm beam, 300g, 7 pts HL, 70 RA stiffness unstrung. I play-test and review a lot of racquets every year. But this Wilson Burn 100 V4 review surprised me. They always felt pretty stiff and unresponsive to me.