Drop Shot Axion Attack 2.0 Jon Sanz vs Wilson Blade V4
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Measurements compared
| Metric | Drop Shot | Wilson |
|---|---|---|
| Swingweight | 163 | 170 |
| Balance (cm) | 27.8 | 27.5 |
| Twistweight | 18.2 | 18.7 |
| Face stiffness | 64 | 68 |
| Frame stiffness | 88 | 87 |
| Shape | Teardrop | Teardrop |
| Foam | EVA Hard | EVA Hard |
How they compare
- Wilson Blade V4 carries the higher swingweight, so it feels more solid and stable through the swing while the other is easier to manoeuvre.
- Wilson Blade V4 has the higher twistweight, so it is the more forgiving on off-centre hits.
- Drop Shot Axion Attack 2.0 Jon Sanz sits more head-heavy for added power; the other is more handle-friendly for control.
- Wilson Blade V4 is the stiffer, more direct of the two.
Which to choose
Choose the Drop Shot Axion Attack 2.0 Jon Sanz for a lighter, more manoeuvrable feel and more head-heavy power.
Choose the Wilson Blade V4 for more stability and more forgiveness.
Data & method
Full per-source measurements are on the pages for Drop Shot Axion Attack 2.0 Jon Sanz and Wilson Blade V4. The score is a heuristic comparison, not an authoritative ranking. See the Method.

