“The Wilson Optix V2 Power 2026 is a mid-range teardrop power racket that delivers decent punch on drives and smashes but struggles to distinguish itself in a crowded segment.”
68/100
PRR Score
Teardrop
Shape
foam
Core
Even
Balance
Performance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
Good63
Control
High74
Maneuverability
High76
Sweet Spot
High72
Comfort
Good69
Value
Good60
PRR Score
68PRR Score
Inside the frame
What's inside
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Corefoam
Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.
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ShapeTeardrop
Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.
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BalanceEven-balance
Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.
Scores from around the web
PadelReference
66/100
Our verdict
The Wilson Optix V2 Power 2026 is a mid-range teardrop power racket that delivers decent punch on drives and smashes but struggles to distinguish itself in a crowded segment. The foam core and even balance create a somewhat flat, uninspiring feel — adequate for recreational players who want raw hitting weight but lacking the nuance or premium touch that intermediate improvers really need. At its price point it faces stiff competition from more refined offerings by Head, Babolat, and Bullpadel, making it a functional but unremarkable choice best suited to casual weekend players who prioritize power over finesse.