Prince Tour Diablo MID Tennis Racquet (STWC)
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| Prince Tour Diablo MID Tennis Racquet (STWC) |
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Product Description |
| A phenomenally stable racquet design is created, with a huge sweet spot for more power and precision than ever. A thin beamed, classic frame with exceptional feel and control is designed for players that generate plenty of their own racquet speed and power. |
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Product Details |
- Power level 625 headsize 93 sq in weight 11.6oz/330g unstrung Balance 12.4in/31.5 cm
- 93 sq. in. head size designed for the 4.5+ player. Velvety smooth is the perfect description for this racquet
- The Graphite is a full weighted racquet with a box shaped 19mm beam, characterized by the cross bar stabilizer
- Players with power strokes such as Xavier Malisse find the control of the Diablo perfect for their aggressive style
- Triple Threat with Tungsten places titanium, copper, carbon
- And tungsten in three critical racquet locations: 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and at the bottom of the handle
- Head light length 27.0 inch cross section 19mm straight beam string pattern 16 x 20 string SynGut with Duraflex 16 grip DuraTac
- Reduces twisting on off center hits, a foam handle with a leather grip provide that reliable
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Customer Reviews |
Diablo is Awsome!
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| Review Date: January 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jim, Redwood City, Ca USA |
Unlike the other reviewer I really like this racket. I have both the mid and midplus. The attribute the other reviewer doesn't like is the rackets flexibility. The 19mm straight beam construction gives the racket a lot of flex and feel. It feels in that respect similar to the Wilson Six.One tour, which Roger Federer plays. It may be an acquired taste, but I have found it very nice and the flexibility keeps the tennis elbow at bay. I'm a 3.5 player that plays about +12hr/s a week. You should try it out, so they keep producing them! Already hard to find. I play the Mid-plus at 58lbs strung, and am thinking about trying the mid at around 50lbs. The mid requires much more of your own power, and is a bit heavier.
Hope you try the racket.
Jim |
Horrible racquet
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| Review Date: May 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Brian Holtz, |
| I have been playing tennis for about 9 years and I am rated a 5.0 USTA player. This is by far the worst racquet I have ever played with. feels like it's made of soft plastic. |
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