
The Wilson Blade 104 V10 is the most forgiving, powerful, and unique member of the Blade family. Historically popular with double-handed backhand hitters, competitive singles counter-punchers, and veteran doubles players, the 10th-generation (V10) model keeps a beloved format going.
The Blade 104 V10 features a striking glossy Championship Green colorway and brings back the signature extended length (27.5 inches) paired with a generous head size, creating an absolute weapon for baseline depth and reach.
Key Performance Profile
The Blade 104 V10 does not behave like a sluggish oversize racket. Instead, it plays with the crispness and agility of a smaller frame but with massive physical advantages.
- Extended Leverage & Easy Depth: The extra half-inch of length (27.5 in.) acts as a lever, giving you more reach on defense and a significant power boost on serves and groundstrokes. You can easily drive balls deep into the opponent's court with a shorter, more compact swing.
- Massive Sweet Spot: The 104 sq. in. head is extremely forgiving. Thanks to Parallel Drilling technology, the grommets allow the strings to flex more dynamically, smoothing out off-center hits and reducing jarring feedback.
- Enhanced Stability (StableFeel+): A common issue with lighter, oversize rackets is that they can wobble or flutter when struck with heavy pace. The V10 addresses this by utilizing StableFeel+ carbon fiber tech and X-Loop shoulder geometry, which solidifies the racket hoop and significantly reduces twisting.
- Dwell Time & Flex: Armed with FORTYFIVE° layup construction (optimizing the frame's bending properties) and DirectConnect (connecting the end cap directly to the carbon handle), the racket has incredible "pocketing." When you strike the ball, you feel closely connected to the shot, resulting in superb touch for drop shots and delicate volleys.
Best Suited For
- Two-Handed Backhand Players: The extra length is a dream for two-handers, offering greater leverage to drive backhand returns on high-bouncing balls or defensive stretches.
- Intermediate Club and Doubles Players (NTRP 3.0 - 4.5): The larger head size offers incredible margin for error in fast-paced doubles net play, while the extended length allows you to crush serve returns and reach tough, angled volleys.
- Players Needing Serve Assistance: If you want more power, downward angle, and kick on your serves, the extended 27.5" leverage creates a massive advantage at the contact point.
- Comfort Seekers: This frame is incredibly plush and highly recommended for players who want a forgiving, arm-friendly setup without switching to a purely rigid "game-improvement" power frame.
Stringing Tip: To balance the massive string bed and extended length, try a soft co-poly (like Solinco Hyper-G or Luxilon Element) in the 48 to 52 lbs range. This preserves the racket's amazing spin potential while keeping the launch angle perfectly controlled.
Specifications
- Head Size: 104 sq in / 671 sq cm (Oversize).
- Length: 27.5 in / 69.8 cm (Extended length).
- Unstrung Weight: 290 g / 10.2 oz.
- Strung Weight: ~305–306 g / 10.8 oz.
- Unstrung Balance: 32.0 cm / 9 pts Head Light (HL).
- Strung Balance: 33.0 cm / 6 pts HL.
- Swingweight: ~315 (Strung).
- Stiffness (RA): ~64 (Comfy, medium flex).
- Beam Width: 22 mm Flat Beam (Constant).
- String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses.
