If you've landed on the Wilson Defy range and found yourself staring at names like Defy V1, Defy LS V1, Defy Pro V1, and then an SE 2 version of each — you're not alone. It's a rich range with a lot of options, and knowing where to start isn't always obvious.
Here's the short version: there are three distinct rackets in the Defy family, each aimed at a different type of attacking player. Each one also comes in a Special Edition (SE) version — same racket, different cosmetics. Once you understand the three core models, the whole range makes sense.
All three share the same foundation: diamond shape, Duo Grid hole pattern, Aeroexact Design aerodynamics, Spin² surface texture, Power Foam core, and Impact Beam stiffness technology. What separates them is weight and face material — two factors that dramatically change how a racket plays.
Wilson Defy LS V1
"LS" = Light Speed. The lightest racket in the Defy family.
The Defy LS V1 is the lightest version of the Defy, weighing in at 355g. Instead of a carbon face, it uses Wilson's Comfort Flex Face — a more forgiving, fibreglass-composite surface that absorbs impact more gently than carbon. This makes it the most arm-friendly option of the three.
Don't mistake "light" for "weak." This racket is still built for attacking play — it's fast through the air, generates aggressive spin, and rewards players who rely on wrist speed and quick exchanges at the net. The lighter frame means less fatigue over long matches or frequent training sessions.
Advanced players who play aggressively but want a lighter, faster swing. Ideal if you have a history of elbow or shoulder discomfort, train multiple times per week, or simply prefer a racket that feels quicker in your hand without sacrificing power.
Wilson Defy V1
The core Defy. The classic choice for advanced attacking players.
The Defy V1 is the heart of the range — 10g heavier than the LS at 365g, and upgraded to a 3K Carbon Face. Carbon is stiffer than Comfort Flex, which means the ball leaves the face faster, with more raw power and a sharper, crisper feel on every hit.
This is the racket for players who want the full Defy attacking experience. The 3K carbon weave delivers explosive overheads, punishing drives, and the satisfying, direct feedback that advanced players look for. It's heavier than the LS, but the difference is noticeable rather than significant — most players adapt to it quickly.
Advanced to pro-level players with an attacking style who want the full Wilson Defy experience. If you're comfortable with a medium-heavy attacking racket and want the extra stiffness and power of carbon, this is your racket. The best all-round choice in the range.
Wilson Defy Pro V1
The heaviest, stiffest, most powerful Defy. Built for serious players only.
The Pro V1 takes everything up a level. At 370g and with a 15K Carbon Face, this is the most demanding and most powerful racket in the range. 15K carbon is a denser, higher-grade carbon weave than the 3K used in the standard V1 — it's stiffer, transfers energy more efficiently, and generates noticeably more pace on attacking shots.
Wilson also adds Sharp Hole Technology and C2 Tubular Construction to the Pro V1 — refinements not found in the other two models. C2 Tubular ensures uniform thickness throughout the frame for consistent feel and superior durability, while Sharp Hole Technology creates extra ball bite on every stroke.
Pro and elite-level attacking players who have the technique to control a heavy, stiff racket and want to extract every bit of power the Defy platform can offer. Not recommended for players still developing their game — the reduced forgiveness will work against you if your technique isn't consistent.
| Model | Weight | Face Material | Key Feel | Standard Price | SE Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Defy LS V1 | 355g | Comfort Flex | Fast, arm-friendly, forgiving | €140 €240 | €198 €290 |
| Defy V1 | 365g | 3K Carbon | Crisp, powerful, direct | €180 €290 | €240 €290 |
| Defy Pro V1 | 370g | 15K Carbon | Explosive, stiff, maximum pace | €196 €340 | €280 €340 |
All six rackets share the same diamond shape, Duo Grid Pattern, Aeroexact Design, Spin² Texture, Power Foam, and Impact Beam. SE versions are cosmetic variants with no performance difference.
Which Defy is right for you?
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