2025 Series Analysis

Wilson Ultra 99 Pro V5 Review

Controlled power meets the legendary Steam 99 mold — an in-depth breakdown of Wilson's most exciting 2025 release and why it's unlike any other Ultra.

Executive Summary

The Wilson Ultra 99 Pro V5 (2025) is not a standard Ultra. While the Ultra line is synonymous with thick-beam, high-stiffness power frames, the Ultra 99 Pro is built on an entirely different mold — the beloved Wilson Steam 99, discontinued since 2013 but still widely used as a pro stock base on the WTA tour.

Key Characteristic: A tapered 22/23.5/21.5mm beam and 99 sq in head size position this frame as a control-power crossover: accessible power from a moderately stiffer frame (69 RA), with a surprisingly precise, controlled character driven by its 305g/16×18 spec. The open 16×18 pattern — rare on the market — delivers generous spin potential with a flatter launch angle than a typical 16×19.

Key Update (2025): Wilson's SI3D™ frame technology enables three-dimensional bending to balance power, spin and control simultaneously. Updated Click-and-Go bumper system improves durability and grommet maintenance. Eco-conscious Agriplast bumpers are made from plant-based materials. Importantly: this frame plays meaningfully differently from the Ultra 100 V5 — don't approach it as an incremental update. It is a different racquet entirely.

Performance Profile

The Ultra 99 Pro occupies a unique position in the power-frame segment. Where the Ultra 100 is a classic power-first tweener, the 99 Pro bridges toward advanced player territory — demanding more skill but delivering more precision and court feel in return.

Performance Comparison: Ultra 99 Pro vs Ultra 100

Ultra 99 Pro leads in control and stability · Ultra 100 is easier and more powerful

Ultra 99 Pro V5
Ultra 100 V5

Model Comparison Guide

The Ultra V5 family is split between two distinct playing experiences. The 100 is the classic power tweener; the 99 Pro is the advanced-leaning outlier that plays like a different brand of racquet entirely.

Ultra 99 Pro V5

99 sq in · 16×18 · 305g
For: Advanced / 4.0–5.0 Players

The tour-DNA frame. Based on the Steam 99, it's a power frame that rewards technique — heavy spin, flat penetration, and an exceptional serve. Not plug-and-play; demands good footwork and full strokes.

Ultra 100 V5

100 sq in · 16×19 · 300g
For: Intermediate / 3.0–4.5 Players

The accessible power option. More forgiving, easier to accelerate, and better suited to developing players or those coming back to tennis. Not as demanding, but not as rewarding for advanced technique.

Ultra 100L / Team V5

100 sq in · 16×19 · 265–285g
For: Beginners / Recreational Players

The lightweight entry to the Ultra line. Easy power and low fatigue for players who need a light, forgiving frame to build confidence. Not suited for competitive players generating their own pace.

Who Plays With This?

The Ultra 99 Pro V5 is based on the Steam 99 mold that has been a popular WTA pro stock frame for years. The following profiles represent player styles that match this frame's strengths.

WTA Pro Stock Baseline Players
Steam 99 Lineage
Heavy Ball Baseline

The Steam 99 mold has been one of the most used WTA pro stock frames — often disguised under Blade or Pro Staff paint jobs. Players who favor heavy, spinning groundstrokes with a controllable power frame are the natural home for this racquet's DNA.

The Aggressive Club Baseliner
4.0–5.0 Level
Flat / Heavy Topspin

Players who can generate their own power and want a frame that rewards full, committed swings. The 16×18 open pattern magnifies any topspin you bring, and the mass behind the ball turns those groundstrokes into genuinely heavy, deep-bouncing weapons.

The Serve-First Player
Big Server
Serve + 1 Tactics

The Ultra 99 Pro V5 has been widely praised as an exceptional serving frame. The combination of the 16×18 open cross pattern, 69 RA stiffness, and head-light 4–6 pts balance makes for a highly effective whip motion. Kick serves and slice serves especially benefit from the pattern's bite at the edges.

The EZone / FX 500 Tour Switcher
Power-Control Cross
Upgrading from Power Frames

Players coming from the Yonex EZone 98 or Dunlop FX 500 Tour who want more power and a more open string pattern. The Ultra 99 Pro offers comparable control with a livelier, more dynamic feel — and serves up noticeably more free pace without the aggressive feel of a typical stiff power frame.

Technical "Must-Knows"

Steam 99 Mold — A Legend Returns The Steam 99 was discontinued in 2013 but remained one of Wilson's most popular WTA pro stock frames. This V5 retail version differs slightly — the SI3D layup makes it softer and more dampened than original Steam versions, but the mold geometry is the same. Players who loved the Steam or hit with WTA pros' racquets will recognise the frame immediately.
69 RA — Stiffer Than It Plays The 69 RA stiffness figure is notable for a "power" frame, but the tapered beam and SI3D damping technology make it feel significantly softer in practice. Reviewers consistently describe it as "more muted than expected" and arm-friendly despite the stiffness number. However, sensitive elbows should string lower tensions and avoid co-polys with high stiffness ratings.
16×18 String Pattern — Rare and Potent Very few 99 sq in frames exist with a 16×18 pattern. The extremely open crosses significantly increase snapback, delivering more spin than most 16×19 patterns. However, this also means strings move more freely — expect more tension loss and more frequent string maintenance than a denser-pattern frame.
4–6 pts Head-Light Balance at 305g The combination of relatively light static weight (305g unstrung) with a meaty 327–330 swingweight is unusual. Most of the mass is concentrated in the hoop — this makes the frame feel heavier at impact than it does at rest, contributing to its impressive plow-through and stability that belies the weight class.
Customization Potential Like most Steam-mold frames, this one rewards weight customization. Several reviewers added 6–9g to the handle (lowering the balance point slightly) to improve maneuverability late in matches. The base specs are excellent, but tweakers will love how well this frame responds to small adjustments.

String Setup Guide

The Ultra 99 Pro V5 is best served by softer polyesters that let the 16×18 pattern do its work without adding excessive firmness. The 69 RA frame responds well to strings in the 48–54 lbs range. The open pattern means tensions hold up less than a denser-patterned frame — check string freshness regularly.

Quick Start

  • Pro Reference: WTA players using Steam 99-derived pro stock frames have historically used natural gut hybrid setups at lower tensions (45–52 lbs). For the retail Ultra 99 Pro V5, replicating this with a gut main / soft poly cross hybrid produces the best balance of feel and control the frame is capable of.

Recommended Setups by Goal

Goal Recommended Setup Starting Tension What You'll Feel
BalancedSoft poly full bed (1.25mm)50–53 lbs (22.5–24 kg)The frame's natural strength — power, spin, and controlled depth
Max SpinShaped poly (Hyper-G, Tour Bite Soft), 1.25mm48–51 lbs (21.8–23.2 kg)Excellent bite at contact, heavy topspin bounce — 16×18 amplifies this well
More ControlFirmer co-poly at higher tension53–56 lbs (24–25.5 kg)Tighter trajectory, better line-painting — at the cost of feel and arm-comfort
Max Feel / ComfortNatural gut mains + soft poly crossesGut 51–54 lbs / poly 48–51 lbsPremium feel and arm-friendliness; maximises the frame's tour-DNA character
Max DurabilityThicker co-poly 1.30mm, full bed52–55 lbs (23.5–25 kg)More break resistance; open 16×18 pattern eats thinner strings quickly
Maintenance Rule Restring more frequently than comparable 16×19 frames. The open 16×18 pattern moves string significantly — both in terms of string movement between hits (adjust after every other game) and overall tension loss. A fresh setup is noticeably livelier. Most players find 10–15 hours of play is the optimal restring window for this frame.

Top 3 Recommended Strings

These strings consistently perform well in the Ultra 99 Pro V5, based on community feedback, reviewer playtests, and the frame's 69 RA / 16×18 characteristics. The open pattern rewards strings with good spin-bite and moderate stiffness.

Spin Poly

Solinco Hyper-G Soft

1.25mm
49–52 lbs / 22.2–23.5 kg

Best for: Players wanting maximum spin with a comfortable, arm-friendly feel.

Hyper-G Soft's square shape bites the ball aggressively in the open 16×18 pattern — producing excellent topspin without adding harsh firmness to the 69 RA frame. Softer than original Hyper-G but with the same snapback and spin potential. One of the most frequently cited string pairings in player forums for Steam 99-based frames.

Control Poly

Luxilon ALU Power

1.25mm
50–53 lbs / 22.5–24 kg

Best for: Advanced players (4.5+) prioritising control, stability, and flat penetrating groundstrokes.

The classic pairing for this type of frame. ALU Power's dead, controlled feel prevents the 16×18 pattern from getting too wild and adds the low-launch, heavy-ball character that complements the Ultra 99 Pro's power baseline. String 2–3 lbs lower than your normal ALU setup to offset its stiffness against the 69 RA frame.

Spin Control Poly

Yonex Poly Tour Pro

1.25mm
50–53 lbs / 22.5–24 kg

Best for: Players wanting a well-rounded spin-and-control poly with good tension maintenance.

Poly Tour Pro's octagonal cross-section bites the ball well in the open 16×18 pattern while maintaining a slightly softer feel than traditional co-polys. Excellent tension retention — helpful in a frame where the open pattern contributes to faster tension loss. A popular all-round recommendation for this class of frame across player forums and review sites.

Pro tip: The 16×18 pattern moves string more than most 16×19 designs — strings need to be nudged back to centre regularly during play. Using wax on your strings, or lightly texturing the grommet area, helps reduce this movement in extended sessions.

Full Specifications

Specification Ultra 99 Pro V5 Ultra 100 V5 Ultra 100L V5
Head Size99 sq in (639 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)
Weight (Unstrung)305g / 10.8oz300g / 10.6oz265g / 9.4oz
Length27 in27 in27 in
Balance4–6 pts HL4 pts HL2 pts HL
String Pattern16×18 (very open)16×19 (open)16×19 (open)
Beam Width22 / 23.5 / 21.5mm (tapered)24 / 26 / 25mm24 / 26 / 25mm
Stiffness (RA)~69~68–70~65
Swingweight (strung)~327–330~322~295
TechnologySI3D™, FortyFive Braid, Click-and-GoSI3D™, FortyFive Braid, Click-and-GoSI3D™, Click-and-Go
Recommended Tension48–57 lbs50–60 lbs50–60 lbs
Target PlayerAdvanced (4.0–5.0)Intermediate–Advanced (3.0–4.5)Beginner–Intermediate