
Wilson Pro Staff LT
The Wilson Pro Staff LT is built for players who want a lighter swing weight without giving up the familiar Pro Staff feel. At 360g, it suits intermediate players who find heavier rackets tiring over a long match or training...
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The Wilson Pro Staff LT is built for players who want a lighter swing weight without giving up the familiar Pro Staff feel. At 360g, it suits intermediate players who find heavier rackets tiring over a long match or training session.
The "LT" in the name stands for lightweight, and that shows up in how the racket handles. You get quicker arm recovery between shots, which helps if you play a lot of net exchanges or you're still building your shoulder strength. The Pro Staff line has traditionally leaned toward control rather than raw power, so expect a racket that rewards clean technique and consistent placement over big swings. The shape is not confirmed in the specs we have, but the Pro Staff family typically runs with a round or mid-round profile, which keeps the sweet spot central and forgiving.
At 400g this is on the heavier side for a "lightweight" label, so worth double-checking the exact weight when your order arrives, as production runs can vary slightly. If you're an advanced player looking for a high-power diamond-shaped racket to put pace on the ball, this probably isn't your match. It's better suited to someone who values touch, control, and a comfortable swing, whether that's a beginner stepping up from entry-level gear or an intermediate player who wants a reliable all-court option.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Wilson Pro Staff LT best suited for?
It works well for intermediate players, beginners stepping up, or anyone who prioritises control and comfort over maximum power.
How does it compare to a standard Wilson Pro Staff?
The LT version is designed to be lighter, which reduces arm fatigue and speeds up swing recovery. The standard Pro Staff typically offers a slightly denser feel and may suit stronger, more experienced players.
Is 400g heavy for a padel racket?
Most padel rackets fall between 355g and 385g, so 400g sits at the top end. If you have any history of elbow or shoulder issues, it may be worth trying it before committing.
How should I look after this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame edges regularly for chips that can spread if left untreated.

