Prince TeXtreme Premier 120 Tennis Racket Reviews

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"The Prince TeXtreme Premier 120 is a longer, lighter tennis racket with a large head that delivers excellent amounts of power. The head measures 120in2 (774cm2) and has had its sweet spot size increased dramatically by O3 technology, making it one of the largest ever sweet spots. This means there's maximum power and forgiveness, but still good comfort and feel thanks to the throat elastomer. The frame is light at 255g (9.0oz) and is slightly head heavy. It measures 27.75'' (705mm) in length, making it longer than standard racquets which gives extra leverage on shots and serves. TeXtreme technology makes it strong and durable yet light by making carbon fibres in the frame thinner and straighter, which also means more stiffness and less torsion on strokes. It comes with a full-length cover and has been pre-strung with a Premier Touch 16 string in a 16 x 19 pattern."

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Huge sized racket head, if you are a stringer you will need more than 6m to string the mains. Playability-wise, it is a very light powerful racket with very good comfort. As the extra size of the racket head is bigger mostly vertically (longer mains strings) rather than across you lose a bit of control as there is more of a trampoline effect. I would have preferred the racket to be wider across. Being a light racket you can hit a fast but not heavy ball and it does get knocked back by hard hitters. I'm just using this racket because I'm suffering fro tennis elbow at the moment. I will switch back to my normal heavier rackets when I'm better.
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Posted 5 years ago