
| Head Size: 100 sq. in. / 645 sq. cm. |
| Length: 27 inches / 69 cm |
| Strung Weight: 11.6oz / 329g |
| Balance: 2pts Head Light |
| Swingweight: 334 |
| Stiffness: 64 |
| Beam Width: 19 mm Straight Beam |
| Composition: 100% Graphite |
| Power Level: Low |
| Swing Speed: Fast |
| Grip Type: Prince Calfskin |
| String Pattern: 16 Mains / 18 Crosses Mains skip: 8T,8H One Piece No shared holes |
| String Tension: 53-63 pounds |
The Prince EXO3 Graphite is the newest line of Prince racquets. I was really excited to test out Prince's newest technology as I am a big fan of Prince racquet. So, what does the Prince EXO3 Graphite has to offer? I found a very familiar feel of Prince's classic graphite technology. Off the ground, I find a very solid and crisp feel. I notice that it has a very generous sweet spot, which means that there is some room for mistakes. Because of this, the Prince EXO3 is not only for the advance players but beginners can appreciate it as well. Additionally, this racquet has excellent plow through and penetration, especially at the baseline. It is great for aggressive players to wants to take control of the court. At the net, this racquet offers great defense because of its balanced head to hand weight. I tested out the mid plus and found that volleys were very both consistent and precise. As for serves, the Prince EXO3 offer no less power than any other top tennis racquets on the market. Serves are solid and controllable. Moreover, serve returns are stable and precision, great for aggressive players to wants to take control on serve returns. Overall, I have to say that the Prince EXO3 is on top of my list along with the Babolat Pure Drive and Wilson Ncode. Prince has lived up to its name once again. I give this racquet a 5/5.
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Price Tag: $199.00