Wilson Defyer models and specs

Babolat Pure Aero vs Yonex Ezone vs Wilson Defyer: which should you buy?

The three big 100 sq in all-rounders of 2026 head-to-head: Babolat's Pure Aero, Yonex's Ezone and Wilson's new Defyer. Different personalities, one winner for you.

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If you're shopping for a modern 100 sq in performance racket in 2026, three names dominate the conversation: the Babolat Pure Aero, the Yonex Ezone, and the new challenger — the Wilson Defyer. All three are aimed at aggressive baseliners. They get there very differently.

Babolat Pure Aero: the explosive one

The Aero is the reference point for spin rackets — Rafael Nadal built a career on the franchise. It's punchy, powerful and loud, with a fast, aggressive launch that creates chaos for opponents. The trade-off has always been the same: a firmer, more explosive response that gives you less feedback on the ball, and a launch that can feel wild when you're tight. If raw power and pop on serve are your priorities, the Aero remains the benchmark.

Yonex Ezone: the comfortable all-rounder

The Ezone is the crowd-pleaser: controlled power, a plush and forgiving feel, and Yonex's isometric head shape giving a generous sweet spot. It suits flatter hitters and all-court players more than extreme spin players. What it doesn't do is load the ball with the same RPM — it's a power-and-comfort frame first, a spin frame second.

Wilson Defyer: the heavy-hitter with feel

TORQ Shaft Tech, SI3D construction and an Airfoil Bumper produce serious spin, while the flexible hoop keeps dwell time and ball-pocketing that the Aero can't match. Early testing has consistently made the same point: the Defyer gives you a more controlled launch than the Aero — slightly less raw chaos, significantly more precision. You can shape the ball, swing fast or slow, and it keeps dropping in.

The quick verdict

  • Maximum explosive power and pop: Pure Aero.
  • Comfort-first controlled power, flatter hitting: Ezone.
  • Heavy spin with feel, control and shot-shaping: Wilson Defyer 100.

For advanced players, the Defyer 98 Pro with its 16x20 pattern is the precision pick of the entire category — and Blade players finally have a spin frame that doesn't feel alien. Lighter hitters should look at the 100L and 100UL.

One more factor the others can't offer: our first Defyer allocation is the limited Redline Concept Edition — first-run frames that will never be made again.