Wilson Ultra 95 Countervail Racquet Review

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Endorsed by Kei Nishikori, the Wilson Ultra 95 Countervail comes fully loaded with explosive power. With a hefty swingweight of 339 on the Babolat RDC, a 27.25-inch length and a 95-square-inch head, this racquet is sure to add precision to the shots of those who can swing it. Our experienced playtesters found an impressive combination of plow through and power, but the racquet could be a bit demanding if they were not completely prepared. It wasn't the most maneuverable racquet at net, but its stability helped when blocking balls back. Our team had a lot of success when serving, but returning serves with this slightly extended racquet was the most demanding part of the playtest. Although Wilson added Countervail technology to the Ultra 95, it felt somewhat stiff and uncomfortable at times, and each playtester experienced some discomfort. Our team suggests stringing this racquet with a soft hybrid. The Ultra 95 Countervail is a great player's racquet, ideal for experienced ball strikers in search of enough heft to deploy some serious power on the court.

  • Very stable
  • Difficult to maneuver
  • A bit stiff

Bottom Line

It's not easy to swing, but if you can manage it, this racquet packs a huge punch from the baseline and on serves.

Groundstrokes - Score: 81

Built to provide easy power off the ground, the Ultra 95 Countervail rewarded our testers when they could get it into position. With enough time to properly set up for his shots, Chris could absolutely crack the ball with the Ultra 95. "Power and spin came in spades on a full swing," he said. "I was able to drive the ball deep and hit offensive, penetrating shots. The same was true when I was on the run if I had time to wind up and swing big. When I was rushed I had issues with the Ultra 95 due to its heft. Picking up shots around my feet and fending off hard-hit shots from my opponents took the utmost discipline with my mechanics. There was a lot of racquet to get around my body, so I found it very easy to be late in those situations. More time with the racquet proved to be the cure, and I was getting more dialed in as the test wore on."

"Overall, I would say I enjoyed hitting with the Ultra 95 Countervail most of the time, but I did have some critiques," began Michelle . "We playtested a handful of 95-square-inch racquets that felt too soft to me over the past few months. You guys are going to think I'm Goldilocks, but this one was much stiffer and a bit harsh at times on contact. I did like how the Countervail helped mute the feel, but it still wasn't the most forgiving racquet, and I really lost some confidence off my forehand wing. The specs fell right into my wheelhouse, but something just wasn't clicking. One in eight balls felt good, and the other seven were a bit off. I liked the hefty swingweight, but this racquet wasn't coming around on my forehand. I shanked more balls with this racquet than I have in a very long time. And those mishits were not comfortable. However, on the positive side, I liked this racquet off my backhand wing. The extra leverage with my left hand and the fact that I don't go for as big a ball made it work well for my backhand. At times, despite the specs, I felt like the Ultra 95 Countervail was a bit unstable in my hands. Not sure if that was due to a smaller headsize and small sweetspot or what, but I noticed the racquet twirling in my hand at contact more than I would like to admit. One last thing, I really enjoy extended racquets, and while the extra quarter inch was noticeable, I would have liked to see it a half inch longer."

Troy's first impression was that this racquet packed a lot of plow through and swung with the type of heft he enjoys. He described, "The way this racquet maneuvered and the feel on contact were very reminiscent of the Wilson Burn 95 Countervail. For its 95-square-inch headsize, the Ultra 95 packs a big punch. I could take huge cuts at the ball on my forehand, and this racquet supplied easy put-away power. Initially, when I tried to step into the court and flatten out my groundstrokes the ball was flying long on me. When I was able to take a long swing with heavy topspin I enjoyed the easy power and depth, but whenever I attacked a short ball or had to hit an approach shot I felt a bit disconnected and wasn't confident swinging freely. My backhand slice was rewarded with easy depth, though I couldn't feel the ball in the same way that I can with my Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (330). When the Ultra 95 was strung with a full bed of co-poly string it felt a bit firm and unforgiving on contact outside of the sweetspot, but when we strung this racquet with Kei Nishikori's string setup (a hybrid of Wilson Natural Gut and Luxilon Element), the comfort was much improved. With the hybrid in this racquet I found more feel and a better connection to the ball when hitting my backhand slice and drop shots."

The swingweight, stiffness and lower launch angle produced a very heavy ball off the baseline for Sean . He said, "When I had time to set up I really enjoyed how commanding I could play. However, playing with this much mass required me to set up very early and be ready to shorten my swing when I had less time, or else I couldn't get the racquet into position and my contact point would be late. This weakness (perhaps on my part for not being able to maneuver the 340ish swingweight) reared its ugly head much more in doubles, where the point play was faster, and I was left wanting a more maneuverable, lower-powered response. Additionally, my wrist really felt the weight and stiffness of the racquet by the end of the playtest. The Countervail technology mutes the feel at impact, but it doesn't change the fact that the racquet does not flex much."

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Volleys - Score: 81

The Ultra 95 Countervail proved to be stable for our team at the net. Even so, Michelle had to be very intentional when going after her volleys. She explained, "I had no issues with stability at net, but I still found the racquet to be demanding in terms of maneuverability. It blocked balls back, but I really needed to go after the volley to feel secure with my shot. When doing that, I found good depth and penetration into the court. Swinging volleys were fun and easy to execute."

The Ultra 95 Countervail felt stable and provided easy depth when Troy came to the net. He said, "The feel on contact was firm, and the targeting was direct. The high swingweight made it a bit sluggish, especially when I had to react quickly on a volley. Although this racquet felt very stable and the control was good, I didn't find great response or feel. When I was going for touch volleys the response was a bit muted, and I didn't feel very connected to the ball. I found it best to use the mass to block my volleys back deep. When playing doubles I focused on sticking my volleys deep with a lot of pace. I tried to refrain from getting crafty and avoided short angles or drop volleys. As I mentioned with groundstrokes, the Ultra 95 Countervail felt a bit harsh when strung with a full bed of co-poly. I experienced jarring in my wrist a few times when the ball made contact slightly off center. This racquet was much more comfortable with the natural gut hybrid setup, although the feel was still a bit muted for my liking."

Sean found the Ultra 95 Countervail to be significantly more effective at net when he came in on his own terms. He said, "It was tougher to execute shots with this racquet when I was forced to use quick hands or come up with a touch shot. The Ultra 95 was much more adept at handling my needs on the singles court than when I played doubles, where I felt exposed trying to reflex balls hit right at me. I thought this racquet got the job done when I came forward, but it was not a highlight of the playtest."

Chris thought the Ultra 95 was solid on volleys, and he enjoyed its response at net. He noted, "The beam felt firm, which gave it a very direct response. It felt like wherever I lined the racquet face up to was directly where the ball went. I was able to use the racquet's mass to drive volleys deep, and it was easy to get ample pace to put the ball away. Because the volley is such a compact stroke, I did not have the maneuverability issue that I had from the baseline. I was able to get the racquet in position pretty easily and never really felt the beefy 339 swingweight."

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Serves - Score: 85

Our team unanimously enjoyed the Ultra 95 Countervail's performance when going for big first serves. "It shouldn't come as a surprise that serving was the strongest area of this playtest for me," said Sean . "The slightly extended length and tighter stringbed created a very powerful and controlled response. I mentioned that this racquet performed great on groundstrokes and volleys when I had time to set up; luckily you always have time to set up on your own serve! The weight got moving and never stopped, and I enjoyed heaps of power, spin and control."

With the slightly extended length and high swingweight, the Ultra 95 helped Troy bring the heat on his flat first serves. He elaborated, "I found a boost in power compared to my Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (330), but not as much power as the Prince Textreme Beast Pro 100 Longbody. I was pleased to find that there was not a huge drop in accuracy, and I could locate my targets effectively. This racquet didn't allow for pinpoint accuracy like the Prince Phantom Pro 93P, but it was better than average. My only struggle was the sluggish feel, which made it difficult to generate a lot of spin on my kick serves. The more time I spent serving with it, the more comfortable I felt hitting my kick serves. On second serves I choked up a bit on the handle, which helped me generate spin. Once I became confident with my spin serves I liked the overall performance of the Ultra 95 Countervail. There was a unique balance of power and control."

Chris was able to use the mass of the racquet to generate lots of pace. He said, "I liked how much slice I got when looking to add spin to my serves. The pace and spin had my slice serves coming in heavy. I had solid results hitting slice serves into the body of my opponent and either drawing an error or a weak return. My topspin serves were decent, but I was not getting as much spin and consistency as I do with my Tecnifibre TFlash 300 PS. On the flip side, hitting big and flat first serves was lots of fun. I found it easy to generate enough pace to consistently force errors and weak returns."

Michelle also had a positive serving experience. She said, "I could get the mass moving in a dangerous way on first serves and hit into my opponent's body effectively. For a 95-square-inch head, I still found good access to slice and kick. No issues for me here."

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Returns - Score: 80

The Ultra 95 Countervail proved to be demanding to swing when facing big servers. One key factor for Troy when it comes to returns is a racquet's stability, and the Ultra 95 was very stable on contact. He said, "With that high level of stability, there was also easy access to power. When I didn't have the ability to take a swing on my returns the racquet allowed me to block balls back deep with relative ease. If I had time to take a swing I achieved a lot of pace and depth. The slightly extended length was appreciated on my two-handed backhand returns. I found some added leverage on serves that kicked up above my shoulders. While this racquet packed plenty of free power, the 95-square-inch head also added a level of control that allowed me to swing freely on my returns without fear of hitting long. As I mentioned previously, there were times I found the feel to be a bit stiff. I noticed this especially against high-speed serves when I made contact just outside of the sweetspot. The comfort was improved when we had this racquet strung with the natural gut hybrid, but it was still on the firm side."

Returning serves was the roughest part of the playtest for Chris . He explained, "I found that I couldn't take my usual swing at the ball without mistiming my return. When I tried to be aggressive I found myself consistently late. My returns got better as the test wore on. I was confident I'd dial it in given even more time, but to be competitive, I had to focus on more conservative returns during point play. On the plus side, the racquet felt very stable on block returns, and I was able to return deeply with only a short swing. The racquet offered enough mass to plow through the contact, and it enabled me to use the incoming pace on my returns."

Similarly, Sean struggled the most with his returns during this playtest. He said, "I felt great when I connected with big swings, and the stability helped absorb a lot of the pace of the serve. The lack of maneuverability, however, often made it difficult to get the racquet into position, and the stiffness could really launch the ball when I was looking to take the offensive. I didn't have too much trouble returning in singles, but I struggled to find the angles I tend to rely on in doubles."

As she mentioned earlier, Michelle preferred hitting backhands with the Ultra 95 Countervail because she felt she could be more consistent unloading shots off that side, which she turned into a positive when hitting returns. She concluded, "I kept an eye out for backhands returns to attack, which was fun because my opponents will often target my backhand to avoid my forehand. This was working in my favor. I liked 'SABR-ing' my returns a la Roger Federer. I felt I could penetrate the court well and get my opponent off balance, which let me sneak in, or at least take a couple steps forward, to attack a weak response. I found more control when hitting returns than I did on my groundstrokes; the extra quarter-inch was definitely welcome here."

Overall - Score: 79

Chris - "Big power and spin. I love hitting big serves and forehands with the Ultra 95 Countervail ."

Michelle - "This racquet feels great off my backhand, and I enjoy serving and returning with it!"

Troy - "The Ultra 95 Countervail packs a lot of power for its 95-square-inch head. I like the quarter-inch extension on this racquet. It feels great on my two-handed backhand, although I don't hit it quite as cleanly as Kei Nishikori."

Sean - "I feel in command on the singles court! The Ultra 95 Countervail is a serious player's frame, and the stability is fantastic if you can tame the beast."

Chris - "The Ultra 95 Countervail is a little more demanding than most of the 100-square-inch and 98-square-inch extended length racquets currently available."

Michelle - "The sweetspot feels small. This racquet doesn't make me especially confident on my forehand, and I feel like I need to be 100-percent accurate in terms of my timing to execute an effective shot. I shanked more balls during this playtest than I have in a while, which was not only embarrassing, but also uncomfortable."

Troy - "My wrist can't handle the swingweight and stiffness. I experienced lasting pain by the end of the playtest! I would say this racquet is out of my spec range and feels unwieldy at times."

Sean - "Even though the Countervail technology helps with the vibration dampening, the Ultra 95 is a bit too stiff for my preferences."

Comparing the racquet to others they've tried, our testers said:

Chris - "The Ultra 95 Countervail compares to the likes of the Yonex VCORE 98+, ProKennex Kinetic Pro 7G and Dunlop Srixon CX 200+. Despite being only 27.25 inches rather than the usual 27.5 inches long, I found the Ultra 95 to be pretty demanding. The sweetspot felt a little more on-off rather than there being a gradual loss of response when hitting slightly off center. On the plus side, the control I had at net was top notch."

Michelle - "The Ultra 95 Countervail felt a bit firmer and harder to manipulate compared to the softer Yonex VCORE 98+. Also, seeing as this is the racquet Nishikori endorses, it makes sense to compare it to the racquet he previously endorsed, the Burn 95. If you liked the Burn 95, you will like the Ultra 95 Countervail . They have a very similar feel at contact, similar plow through and similar specs."

Troy - "This Ultra 95 Countervail feels very similar to the Wilson Burn 95 Countervail. For users of the Burn 95 who are looking to transition into a new racquet, look no further. The Ultra 95 Countervail also has some similarities to the Yonex VCORE SV 98+. This racquet has a pretty long lineage, (as far as I can recall) dating back to the Wilson Hammer H Tour 95. My favorites in that lineage were the Wilson KFactor KTour and Wilson Tour BLX, as they had stiffness ratings below 65. Ever since the introduction of the Wilson Steam 96 (which turned into the Burn 95 and now the Ultra 95 ), I have enjoyed the high swingweight. The downside is that these racquets are just too stiff for my preference."

Sean - "The Ultra 95 Countervail instantly reminded me of the VCORE 95, although that racquet is more flexible and lower powered. The power and stiffness also felt similar to the Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph. The most obvious comparison would be to the outgoing Burn 95 Countervail, although the grommet system on the Ultra 95 Countervail makes it feel more muted at impact."

(Scores are determined by averaging individual play test scores)

Playtester Profiles

Chris: 4.5 all-court player currently using the Tecnifibre TFlash 300 PS. Chris uses a full-western forehand grip, has a fast swing style and hits a one-handed backhand.

Michelle: Open level baseline player with a semi-western forehand and a two handed backhand. She currently plays with the Wilson Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph.

Troy: 5.0 lefty all-court player with a full Western Forehand and a two-handed backhand. Troy currently plays with a Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (330).

Sean: Open level counterpuncher with a semi-western forehand and a two-handed backhand. He currently plays with the Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (310).

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Wilson Ultra Tour Racket Review

It took me a little bit of time, but I loved playing with the Wilson Ultra 100, so I have been looking forward to the slightly heavier Wilson Ultra Tour ever since.

Much like the Babolat Pure Strike 18 x 20 I currently use, this racket has the feel and control of the classic rackets, but the manoeuvrability of a modern player’s racket.

The dense, 18 x 20 string pattern is exactly what I look for in a racket, and the 305g unstrung weight comes in at the bottom end of my range.

What I loved about the Ultra 100CV was the exquisite feel and all-round nature of the racket. It did everything well, without being spectacular at anything, and I really grew to love that about it.

With the Ultra Tour, I was hoping for something very similar to the 100CV, with a little bit of extra stability and plow through from the extra weight.

The setup of the two rackets is slightly different though, with the Tour coming in at 6PTS HL compared to the 100CV’s 4 PTS HL.

The result of this is the lighter weight 100 CV actually has a bigger swingweight of 320 than the Ultra Tour at 319.

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Obviously, this is a minute difference, and despite the added weight in the Ultra, the two rackets retain very similar specs.

Both rackets look great in Wilson’s minimalist blue and color scheme, and there’s not much to tell between the two from the looks of it.

Picking the Ultra up, you can barely tell that there’s any extra weight in the frame, but you do notice a slight a difference when you start hitting.

Warming up in the box, you can feel the excellent control levels of this racket, as it grips the ball and gives its user absolute comfort.

It took me a little while to appreciate the 100 CV, but I was immediately dialled in with the Wilson Ultra Tour and was ready to put it through its paces with a few drills and points.

This particular version reminds me a lot of my Babolat Pure Strike 18 x 20.

It’s got the same levels of control and feel, and so I felt very comfortable with it in my hands.

I do feel I get a little bit more power and spin from the Pure Strike, but I certainly couldn’t complain about the Ultra Tour.

Groundstrokes

9 out of 10

This is a brilliant all-round racket.

It’s strong all over the court, but in modern-day tennis, the back off the court is where it’s going to earn its stripes.

My first thoughts were that it would be a difficult racket for less advanced players to use.

You have to swing through with a lot of speed, and you really work for all the power and spin that you get with this racket.

The rewards you get for all that hard work is control, and tons of it!

When you get things right with the Ultra, you feel like you can put the ball absolutely wherever you want it.

Whether you’re on the stretch, forced deep behind the baseline, or stepping into the court, you feel completely in control with this racket, and it’s a lovely feeling.

On the backhand side, I found the Ultra a little more difficult than on the forehand side.

While the easy manoeuvrability of the frame meant I was generating good racket head speed, I wasn’t getting huge power, and I sometimes dropped the ball short.

This got better as I played more with the racket, but I had to remember to keep trying to rip through the ball with everything I had.

When I remembered this, everything came together in a perfect blend of power and control, but it did require a lot of effort.

On the forehand side, it was like the Ultra Tour and I were a match made in heaven.

The feel and control of this racket is brilliant, and if you’re able to generate the power and spin yourself, then you are going to benefit from this racket.

The only people I could see not really getting on this racket are those people that love a really involved feel from their racket.

People who are used to something like a Pure Drive, where you get quite a pingy feel may find this racket very different, as it leans towards a more classic feel.

For me, that is exactly what I look for, and the Wilson Ultra Tour’s blend of classic feel and modern manoeuvrability worked a treat for me on the forehand side.

I was able to hit an unbelievably heavy ball, and as soon as I got play onto the forehand side, I took control of the point.

Whereas I thought the Wilson Ultra 100CV was an excellent racket for intermediates and advanced players, I think the Wilson Ultra Tour is more limited to advanced players.

For a beginner or intermediate it doesn’t give you quite enough power and spin if you don’t have very developed strokes, which makes it difficult to play to the best of your abilities.

If you’re good at generating your own spin and power though, the Ultra Tour is excellent.

I have given the Ultra Tour a 9 out of 10 on groundstrokes; a brilliant weapon from the baseline.

8.5 out of 10

You wouldn’t expect such a lightweight racket to be so good at the net, but the Tour has stability levels that defy its 305g weight.

The Tour maintains the quick manoeuvrability of the Ultra 100CV, so you can get into position quickly, but improves on the crisp feel you get at the net.

When I think of a serve-volleyer, I picture them playing with a much heavier racket than this one, but honestly, I wouldn’t mind spending a lot of time at the net if I was using this racket.

The control I got when I was at full stretch was magnificent, as the racket absorbs all the power and immediately puts it under your control.

I really wasn’t expecting the Wilson Ultra 100CV to be such a good all-round racket when I first tried that one, so the Ultra Tour had quite high standards to live up to.

It reached those high standards at the net, and even improved on them a little.

I gave the Wilson Ultra Tour a very strong 8.5 out of 10 at the net, and really enjoyed this part of the playtest.

8 out of 10

This was the area of the playtest where I struggled the most.

I was just missing a bit of easy power to give my serve a boost, and I felt that put me under a little bit of pressure.

I think this could be solved by adding a little bit of weight at both ends of the racket.

A little bit of weight in the head just to get a bit more weight through the ball, and a leather grip to keep the balance and speed of the racket.

This would probably help me and many others out quite a bit on the serve.

The one thing you do get with the Wilson Ultra Tour though is control, and you feel like the service box is at your mercy when you’re playing with the Ultra.

It’s important to keep the racket head speed up, because if you drop the racket head speed, you’re really not going to get much from this racket, and you might see a lot of serves drop short into the net.

Again, it’s definitely a racket that is better suited to an advanced player than a beginner or intermediate.

You need to know that you can generate a good amount of spin and power on your own, because the racket is so control focused.

If you’re comfortable with that, then you will love the Ultra Tour.

For me on the serve, it left me a little bit short, but that wouldn’t put me off the racket.

I’ve given it a very respectable 8 out of 10 for the serve.

This a brilliant all-round racket for the advanced tennis player.

The Wilson Ultra Tour is a wonderful combination of a classic pro-style racket and a modern player’s racket that blends control and speed.

I got on particularly well with the Tour on my forehand side, where the high levels of control and feel really worked out for me.

I found it a little more difficult on my slightly weaker shots, where it was more difficult to generate power.

However, when I hit through the ball properly and got things right with this racket, it did feel very good.

The main thing with this racket is being comfortable generating your own power and spin.

It doesn’t offer much easy spin and power, so if your strokes aren’t fully developed then you’re not going to get the most out of Ultra Tour.

If you are adept at generating good power, then I would definitely recommend giving the Wilson Ultra Tour a try as it is a great all-round player’s racket.

I gave the Wilson Ultra Tour an overall score of 8.5 out of 10, and it is certainly a racket I would look at buying if I was looking to switch.

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The Wilson Ultra Tour 95 Countervail (CV) is well-rounded, stable, and slightly extended (27.25 inches).  It is brand new for 2019 and now endorsed by Kei Nishikori.  Advanced players will be rewarded with precision and plow-through, while this medium-powered frame provides enough pop to rip winners from the baseline. It has an accuracy-minded head size at 95 square inches and comes in at a solid 11.5 ounces strung, while the 4 points head light balance helps whip the head of the racquet through the zone when imparting heavy spin. The plow-through on the Ultra 95 CV can help re-direct heavy pace, and stays very stable on volleys and returns. The 16x20 string pattern is a nice balance between spin and control, allowing for both when needed. The Countervail layer embedded into the frame quiets unwanted vibrations and shock, while its flexibility will increase energy return, giving you an advantage going into the 2nd and 3rd sets.  

Specifications

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Customize your Wilson Ultra Tour 95 Countervail Tennis Racquet

Please complete all steps before adding to cart. Questions? Speak With A Racquet Specialist Toll-Free At (866) 900-3648 .

A. Standard or Custom Hybrid:

B. choose your string (standard), b. choose your string (custom hybrid).

Recommended Tension: 50-60 pounds

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WILSON Ultra Tour 95 Countervail v3 (NISHIKORI) - Tennis Racquet

Old school geometry meets contemporary design in the Ultra Tour 95 Countervail v3. This frame is the only in the latest version of the Ultra franchise equipped with Countervail, a strategic layer of carbon fiber woven into the frame that helps absorb more of the ball's energy to reduce arm fatigue. Despite the smaller head size, this racket packs a punch as the heaviest racket in the series. A racket that bucks the trend of larger head sizes in the modern game, the Ultra Tour 95 Countervail v3 should be a top consideration for loyal disciples of the compact frame in pursuit of precise consistency with a pop of power. FEATURES

• Smallest head size in Ultra series magnifies precision for advanced players • Integrated Countervail Technology maximizes player energy, recovery and control • Extra length provides extended reach and court coverage • Uncontaminated design features modern aesthetic with clean lines, bold color accents and a smooth gloss finish SPECS

  • Age Group : Adult
  • Cross Section : 22 FB
  • Head Size : 95 sq in / 613 sq cm
  • Length : 27.25 in / 69.22 cm
  • Series : Ultra
  • String Pattern : 16x20
  • Unstrung Balance : 7 pts HL / 32.5 cm
  • Unstrung Weight : 10.9 oz / 309 g
  • Grip Size:  2 ( 4 1/4)
  • Racquet is Unstrung

* Pros often customize the racket they use. Racket specifications on endorsed consumer models may vary from the models used by Pros for match-play.

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ウィルソン ウルトラ ツアー 95 CV V4&V3&V2 インプレ 評価 レビュー

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

こんにちは~テニス歴20年以上の週末プレーヤー、テニスタイガーです(‘ω’)ノ

今回は「ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95 CV V4.0」(WILSON ULTRA TOUR 95)のインプレ・評価・感想レビューを書いていきます。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

  • スペック、使われているテクノロジーをサクッと解説
  • 打感、ボールの飛び、スピン&コントロール性能などのインプレレビュー
  • 類似・競合ラケットの紹介
  • おすすめのガットの紹介

>> 【ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95 CV V4.0】を楽天でチェック

スペックや詳細情報 を盛り込みつつ各種ショットの使用感を詳しく書いていくので、

  • このラケットが どういった特徴 を持っているのか知りたい方
  • ストロークやボレー、サーブなどの 使用感や感想 が気になる方

はご覧ください(‘ω’)ノ

では、早速紹介していきます。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

5分位で読み終わるよ~。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95CV V4.0 2022 2023 WR116911

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ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95 CV V3.0 WR036811

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  • 1.1 <適正表>
  • 1.2 テクノロジー/予備知識
  • 2 ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4とV2のデザイン
  • 3.1 打感の柔らかさ: 7/10
  • 3.2 ボールの飛びの良さ: 7.5/10
  • 3.3 スピンのかけやすさ: 7/10
  • 3.4 コントロール性能: 9/10
  • 3.5 操作性&取り回しの良さ: 6/10
  • 4 ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4の価格
  • 5.1 ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95J CV V4.0
  • 5.2 ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 100 CV V4.0
  • 5.3 ウィルソン ブレード 98 V8 16×19
  • 7.1 ルキシロン アルパワー 125
  • 7.2 ルキシロン 4G ソフト 125
  • 7.3 ウィルソン NXT 130
  • 7.4 テクニファイバー エックスワンバイフェイズ 130
  • 7.5 おすすめガットランキングまとめ
  • 8.1 こんな人には向いてない
  • 9 まとめ:振り抜きやすくてよく飛ぶトップヘビー系の攻撃型ラケット

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4&V3&V2のスペック

標準的なモデルと比べて、フェイスサイズは非常に小さく、重量は重く、0.25インチ長い特殊なスペック。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ストリングパターンも通常16×19より横糸が一本多い16×20の設計。

また、バランスポイント(重心)は5㎜ほどトップ寄りであり、サーブやストロークの際に遠心力を利かせたハードヒットがしやすいタイプです。

<適正表>

テクノロジー/予備知識.

ガットのたわみを大きくするウルトラシリーズ特有のパーツ「クラッシュゾーン」を搭載。

これにより、95インチでありながら、98インチ相当のガットのたわむ柔らかさとスイートスポットの広さを実現したラケットとなっています。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

クラッシュゾーンはフレームの6時部分に内蔵されている↓

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

  • バウンド後の伸びの良さ
  • 打球感の柔らかさ&パワー感

の3つがコンセプトのラケット!

解説動画↓(ラフィノさん)

関連記事>> ウルトラツアー V4.0 テクノロジー ラインナップ 新作情報まとめ

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4とV2のデザイン

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

V2は3時9時に明るめのライトブルーが入っており、カッコかわいい感じですね。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

面の小ささは結構感じます。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

V4.0はメタリックブルーのグロス塗装。

(※画像はウルトラツアー95J)

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

最高レベルに美しくてカッコいいデザインだと思います。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

惚れ惚れするデザイン。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

2021年11月30日発売が発表されたミニオンズとのコラボラケット(限定500本)の「AIR KEI ULTRA TOUR 95CV」もあります。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ウィルソン エアー ケイ ウルトラツアー 95CV WR064711

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4&V3&V2のインプレ・評価・感想レビュー

次に使用感や各種ショットのインプレ、評価、感想を書いていきます。

打感の柔らかさ: 7/10

硬すぎず、柔らかすぎずの打感。

一般的な95平方インチクラスの面の小さいラケットと比較すると、やや柔らかい部類に入ると思います。

クラッシュゾーンによるガットのたわみ感を十分感じられる。

ボールの飛びの良さ: 7.5/10

飛びの良さも95平方インチクラスの中では上位クラス。

飛ばなくてツラいって感じはないかな。

98平方インチ前後のラケットを普段使っている方なら違和感ないと思います。

スピンのかけやすさ: 7/10

スピン回転のかけやすさはそこそこといった感じ。

グリグリスピンよりも、シンプルにクリーンヒットしたフラットやフラットドライブ系のショットを低軌道で打ち込む方が断然使いやすかったです。

コントロール性能: 9/10

ガットがボールを掴んでいる感じや、食いつき感がしっかり感じられ、打球を狙った所に打ちやすい。

意図せぬアウトもしにくい印象です。

細かく打球のコースをコントロールしたいという方向き。

操作性&取り回しの良さ: 6/10

重心がヘッド寄りかつ重量感はそこそこあるので、操作性は低めです。

一方で、フェイスサイズが小さい分振り抜きやすさはバツグン。

適切な打点に入ってしっかりと構えて振り切れされすれば、バウンド後に良く伸びる速球をコントロールして展開できる◎

重くて面が小さい感じはたしかにありますが、打感の柔らかさとボールの飛びの良さがあるので、難しさはそこまで無いかなと。

重さと遠心力による強力なハードヒットが魅力。

ただ、打点がズレたり迷って振り切れなかったりするとミスしやすいので、毎回適切なタイミング・打点で打てる技術力は必須だと思います。

95インチにしてはだいぶ使いやすいけど、中上級~上級者向けではある。

走らされたときでも意外と反発力があるおかげで返球はそこまで難しくない。

軽く当てて簡単に飛ぶという事はないですが、ある程度振れるならボールがしっかり相手コートの後方に返ってくれます。(バックハンドスライスの掛かり具合は標準的)

重さがあるので取り回しはしんどい感じ。

一方で打感の面では柔らかさと飛びの良さがあり、キツイ、飛ばないということはなく使いやすかったです。

元々ウルトラは「ネットプレーで優位性を発揮する」をテーマに作られているから、打感面だとその恩恵は感じられる。

フラットだと適度なパワー感があって球威が出しやすく、コントロール性能、バウンド後のノビも素晴らしい。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

スライスサーブやスピンサーブもサーブも割と変化が大きめ。

トップ寄りの重心なので振り初めはちょっと大変ですが、振り出せば勝手にスイングスピードが上がる所は良いですね。

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4の価格

楽天 のショップだとヒマラヤ楽天市場が税込み約28000円で販売中。(2023年8月時点)

ヒマラヤは2000円オフクーポンを発行している&ポイントも1500円分ほど返ってくるので、実質的には税込み約24500円くらいです。

ヒマラヤは無料ガットも張り上げてくれる。

※価格やクーポンの有無状況は変動するし、ポイント還元率には個人差があるので、詳細は楽天の各ショップでご確認ください↓

ライバルラケットを紹介していきます。

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 95J CV V4.0

約20g軽いバージョン。(95インチ/290g/バランス340㎜)

球威とバウンド後のノビはウルトラツアー95に負けますが、軽くなったことで操作性が高まり、パワー&スピン&コントロールのバランスの良いラケットに仕上がっています。

309gは重すぎる…って思うならこっちの方が向いている。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー 100 CV V4.0

同じウルトラシリーズの100インチモデル。(100インチ/293g/バランス330㎜)

ウルトラツアーシリーズ特有のバウンド後のボールのノビがありつつ、フェイスが大きいので、95インチは難しそうと思った方はコチラの方にはこちらをおすすめします。

ウルトラツアー100もかなり人気がある!

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ウィルソン ブレード 98 V8 16×19

トッププロ使用率ナンバーワンのウィルソンの定番モデル。

ウルトラツアー95 CVよりボールの飛びが控えめで打球を狙った所に打ち込みやすいコントロール系ラケットです。

男女共にトップ100位以内の選手のうち、約20人がブレード使用者。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

新作情報 ウルトラツアー 95 V4.0 テクノロジーまとめ

2023年発売の新作テニスラケットまとめ

ウィルソン ウルトラとウルトラツアーの違いを徹底解説

ウィルソン ウルトラツアー95CV V4&V3&V2に合うおすすめのガットの紹介

おすすめのガットを紹介していきます。

ルキシロン アルパワー 125

ポリの中では柔らかめの打感、強めのボールの飛び、球速とバウンド後のノビの出しやすさが特徴的な大人気ストリング。

トッププロの使用率もかなり高い逸品です。

ボールスピードやノビをアップしたい方におすすめです。

高速ショットが打てる人気ポリ。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ルキシロン アルパワー 1.15mm/1.20mm/1.25mm/1.30mm

>> ルキシロン アルパワーのインプレ・評価・感想レビュー

ルキシロン 4G ソフト 125

ポリの中では柔らかめの打感、強めのホールド感、適度な飛び、ボールコントロールのしやすさ、テンション維持性能の高さが特徴的なストリング。

ソフトで球持ちが良く、打球を狙った所に打ちやすいポリを使いたい方におすすめです。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

柔らかコントロール系。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ルキシロン 4G ソフト 1.25㎜

>> ルキシロン 4G ソフトのインプレ・評価・感想レビュー

ウィルソン NXT 130

ナイロンの中ではかなり柔らかい打感と、飛びすぎず飛ばなすぎずの適度な飛び感が特徴的なストリング。

クセが少なくどのテニスラケットにも馴染みやすいと思うので、スタンダードなソフト系ナイロンを張ってラケットの性能を確かめたいという方に合うと思います。

ウィルソンの主力ナイロン。

wilson ultra tour 95 v3

ウィルソン NXT 1.24㎜/1.30㎜

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I have been testing the Wilson Ultra Pro for a few days and here are is my review. The racquet replaces the Wilson Ultra Tour.

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This racquet plays pretty much identical to the Wilson Ultra Tour and from what I’ve heard it should be the same racquet in a new paint job. I haven’t been able to play them side by side, but I do sense that this is a little stiffer. Sometimes the paint might affect a racquet, so perhaps that is what is going on here. It definitely looks a lot better in my opinion in the shiny dark blue paint with silver on the sides.

Wilson Ultra Pro Unstrung Specs

Head Size: 97 sq. in. Length: 27 inches Balance: 31.5 cm / 9 pts HL Weight: 305g (around 320g with strings) Flex: 63 strung (around 66 unstrung) Power: Low Materials: Graphite Stringing pattern: Mains skip 9T, 8H, 10H Swing weight: 290 (320 w strings)

I added 2 grams at 12 o’clock and 4 grams at 3 and 9 (total 6 grams) and counterbalanced underneath the base grip by 5 grams. My final strung specs were: 341g, 32.2 cm balance and 331 SW including overgrip and dampener. I am very happy with this spec and this racquet is now up against the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 as a possible switch for me.

But if you don’t do any customization, this racquet will not give you the plow through and power to be effective, so I think Wilson and retailers need to be clear that this racquet is made to be customized and not to be played in its stock form. If you want a 305g racquet without need for customization, you should get a Wilson Blade 98 V7 .

How does it play?

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The Wilson Ultra Pro is a low-powered racquet for advanced players. You need to be up for some tweaking and customization. When you get it up to your specs the racquet will give you plenty of control and feel. It really is a pro stock racquet in the way that it is just a platform for your own specs. If you don’t know what specs you need, it is tough to recommend.

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You won’t get any free power with this frame, you have to bring your own game. But if you do, it gives you exactly what you put into it. It will be on my short-list for switchable racquets in 2020 and is currently head-to-head with the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0. The HEAD PT 2.0 offers slightly better feel (plusher), but the sweet spot of the Ultra Pro feels a bit bigger. Both offer great control, while the HEAD is ready to go straight from the box and the Ultra Pro needs some tweaking.

PS. The video review below will be live on YouTube by 8:30 pm CET. DS.

The Ultra Pro is a no-nonsense frame for advanced players who like to customize a racquet to their own specs. Without weight added to it, it offers little in terms of plow-through stability and power, but when you have added weight to it, it is an excellent frame – one of the best control-oriented racquets on the market. It is perhaps a tiny bit stiffer than the Ultra Tour, but plays equally well and looks better with the glossy finish.

Great frame, I am actually quite happy that they didn’t do anything to it or add any technology. It is just a pure, raw, control-oriented racquet. It is based on the Wilson H19 pro stock mold and if you can generate your own power, I am sure you’ll like this one.

Have you tried the Wilson Ultra Pro? What are your thoughts?

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I have used an un-modified Ultra Tour a few times and very much enjoyed it. Despite being quite head-light and only 97 sqinch, it seemed to have great control, a large sweet-spot and a solid feeling. As you mentioned, the one area I also struggled with was serving and slice backhands, where it didn’t seem to have adequate power. So when it comes to customization, I would do something similar to you, but with not quite as much weight added.

You went for 10g in the hoop and 5g in the handle. I would probably just go for about 6g in the hoop, which would have a similar balance effect, but with a smaller increase in SW. That begs a question, what is most closely linked to plow-through, SW or balance? I would suspect balance is the most important element regarding plowthrough, so I would go for just 3g at 10 and 2 at least to begin with, and keep the SW a bit lower.

It was actually 6g total in the hoop, 2g at 12 and 4g total at 3 and 9 (2g on each side). Cheers / J

Great video Jonas!! Thanks a lot man! You mentioned this new Ultra Pro being a tad stiffer than the prev Ultra Tour. How does the original Ultra Tour compare vs the PT2.0? Which is plusher and flexier?

The PT2 is still the plushest and most flexible.

(Due to the pj probably)

Despite the other hitting partner not being bad at all, this video only makes me appreciate even more how heavy Mike’s ball is. Also, even with customization you can see it’s a pretty low powered frame. Your shots seem to go a lot slower.

Nice review, looks like a solid racquet after customisation! How does it compare to Angell Custom TC97 18X20?

They play really close! It’s difficult for me to find any major differences, the Angell Custom might feel a bit more solid due to the foam-filling, while the Ultra is a bit faster through the air.

The Ultra Tour is foam filled as well.

In your last video, you said you’ve gone back to the Soft Drive for match play. You talked about the PT2.0 being a little too demanding during match play, but wondering your thoughts on this one. I have similar predicament to you: love the feel of players frames, but might need a little more free power from a racquet.

Currently going between the Prince Tour Pro 98 and the Head Graphene 360 pro (both modded to about 340g and 330s SW). Love the feel of the PTP98 but the sweet spot is small (the hoop is elongated and not very round), like the HG360p on serve and defense, but struggle with it hitting out, or on approach shots. Thinking of grabbing the Wilson.

Any thoughts about match play would be great! Love your content Jonas!

Thanks! How do you feel about them in matches? Which racquets helps you feel the most comfortable playing percentage tennis? It does sound like the Ultra Pro might be a decent middle ground modded to a similar spec. Cheers / J

Hi Jonas. Great review and video. I am coming from the Yonex VCore Pro 97 (310) modded to 330grams. I am shopping for two of the Wilson Ultra Tour/Pro’s. I have modified racquets for several years so this one should be no different. The weakness, in my opinion, of the Yonex is feel and volleys. How can I mod the Tour to stay below the 12oz/340g threshold? At 323g strung, where should I place the additional 7-17 grams? I’d want to keep the 6pt headlight. Six at 12 O’clock and six in the handle? Your thoughts?

Jonas: Apologies but I had one additional question. Would you string this with natural gut (58lbs) or would you simply string a poly much lower (48lbs) to get the desired “power” from the frame? I love gut but it can be too powerful. I could consider gut mains with Wilson poly crosses.

I would string it with a poly at a lower tension. Works well in this frame.

I was wondering how this racquet compares to the tecnifibre tfight 305 RS, because I demoed and loved that racquet. Is this racquet any better with customization?

This is quite a bit different. The RS is powerful and spin-friendly, the Ultra Pro is more control-oriented and comfort-focused.

5.0 former small D1 player 29 years old. Primary stick is Prince Phatom 100 (03 ports Green/ Black w/ 8g in hoop/ 6 in handle) or Phatom 97P. 16g Solinco Outlast mains 50-56 Crosses always +2 lbs. Aggressive Baseliner, lots of spin, one handed back hand, stand somewhat far back to attack ball and move forward. Switching as phantoms break down, and hitting with college players I need more stability to put winners away easier.

I added 6grams to the hoop (Silver coloring part of stick) Six grams to handle on the bevels.

I was very surprised by the lack of spin compared to both racquets above. I thought it was going to be much closer to the 97P in regards to spin potential and launch angle. Coming from muted and plush sticks I thought this would be more “bitey” and I would hear more action. That was not the case. I don’t like shaped strings and how they affect trajectory. It was much more challenging to bring my forehand down so my net clearance suffered. Was surprisingly more powerful that phantoms. Ball had way less action on it and not nearly as penetrating in post bounce velocity.

Overall a really nice racquet. You have to be able to generate your own pace and be an accurate ball striker. I am coming from a very unorthodox racquet and under estimated the difference between 16/18 and 16/19. Need to make some adjustments to string set up. I’m gonna drop tension to below 50 and use a very very smooth poly for crosses to allow outlast to snap back with less effort. Looking forward to what This has to offer. Bought a second and will give it the month of tinkering to see how it does.

Hello, have you tested the ultra pro 16/19 version. I love the 18/20 version but my game would surely be easier with this version .. Stephane. France.

Hi, Sadly, I haven’t tested the 16×19 – would love to though! Cheers / J

Hi Jonas, thanks for the review. Do you think this racquet would still be comfortable for the arm after adding weight ? It doesn’t have any technology, can this be an issue for the elbow ? Thank you!

Thanks for this review. You came up in search results when I was looking for a review on this racquet so good job with your SEO.

I have a Prestige Pro with a 95sq in head. I like it but the small sweet spot can be a challenge on some days. I was looking at this Ultra Pro as a possible replacement. I’m assuming that just because of the larger head size it already has a larger sweet spot than the Prestige plus if you customize it and add lead at 3/9 it will make it even bigger. Do you agree? How else would you think it compares against the Prestige Pro?

Thanks for the great content

It’s a good stick, not much more forgiving than the Prestige Pro. You need lead at 3 and 9 and possibly 12 too to match it. Good feel and control in both racquets.

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