The Wilson Triad series
The Triad is one of the most distinctive racquets Wilson has ever built — three separate pieces of graphite joined by a shock-absorbing material called Iso.Zorb that physically isolates the head from the throat and grip. The point isn't aesthetics; it's that vibration travelling down through the frame on contact is largely absorbed before it reaches your wrist. Players with tennis elbow, golfer's elbow or chronic shoulder issues often describe the Triad as the only racquet that lets them play pain-free.
Who it suits
The Triad is built for comfort first. It's a popular choice for older recreational players, anyone returning from injury, and stronger juniors who want a stable, soft frame. Compare it with the Wilson Clash, our most popular flex-comfort option, or browse other arm-friendly tennis racquets if you want a like-for-like shortlist.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Wilson Triad's three-piece design?
The frame is split into head, throat and handle sections, joined by Iso.Zorb material that absorbs the shock waves before they reach your hand.
Is the Triad good for tennis elbow?
Yes — it's one of the most arm-friendly racquets on the market, regularly recommended by physiotherapists for players managing elbow or shoulder injuries.
What weight is the Triad available in?
Most current Triad models are around 280-310g, depending on the variant. Lighter weights suit faster swings and longer matches.
Is the Triad still in production?
Yes — Wilson continues to refine the line. We stock current models and source older spec frames where possible.
What strings should I use in a Triad?
To preserve comfort, pair it with a multifilament or natural gut. See our Wilson tennis strings for matched options.