"Since the late 90s, I've been a fan of the Thunder 28 inch racquet (850), which I still own. When I saw this one at the store back in March of this year, I got goose bumps, so I bought it and tested"... (read full reviews)
"I previously played a Wilson N1 Ncode with added leadtape on the buttcap. As my game progressed, I wanted a midsize racquet for better maneuverability. The Prince O3 red is very well balanced and"... (read full reviews)
"Due to a shoulder injury, I had to move to a lighter racquet for serving. After having used the Prince Original Graphite Oversize for 25 years, I was very hesitant using a Tweener racquet such as"... (read full reviews)
"This is an excellent racket. Extremely light yet sturdy. I plan to buy more since our kids are beginning to take tennis more seriously."... (read full reviews)
"I demoed a Head MicoGel Monster 102in
I liked it very much but, on a budget have three boys in tennis. This one is very close to the MGel and alot cheaper. Was able to have nice control and plenty of"... (read full reviews)
"The racquet has a soft feel when hitting groundstrokes and volleys. Due to its incredible balance, it allows any player versatility in their game.
The only negative is the string pattern"... (read full reviews)
"I demoed this racquet but did not like it. It feels heavier than its actual weight (9.0oz unstrung). Comparing to N3, it lacks comfort, stability and power."... (read full reviews)