Here is the complete review of the brilliant and bold racquet from Prince called the Prince Phantom Pro 100P. Something as rare these days as a flexible players’ racquet. The Prince Phantom Pro 100P comes in a setup feating a box beam, razor-thin CTS beam which goes from a thin 16mm in the shaft (for feel) to a thicker 20mm in the head (for power) listed as 59 RA. No matter what the performance of the racquet, you really have to commend Prince on releasing such a flexible racquet in a time where power and dampening of shock seems to be …
Prince Phantom Pro 100P
My game is all over the place right now since I’m in a period where I’m play-testing a bunch of racquets: the Prince Phantom Pro 100P, the Babolat Pure Drive Tour Plus and the Angell K7 Red. And there are other racquets on my wish-list to try, especially the Tecnifibre Tflash 300 PS and the Srixon Dunlop CX 2.0 Tour (not yet available in Europe). I’m pretty sure the Tecnifibre Tflash 300 is too powerful for my game, but I’ve heard so many good things about it that I’m curious to try it. The Srixon Dunlop CX 2.0 Tour however seems …
One highly anticipated racquet for tennis nerds is the Prince Phantom Pro 100P and I’m lucky to currently be play-testing one. Here are my first impressions after the first couple of hours of play. The Prince Phantom Pro 100P is something so rare these days like a box beam, sub 60 RA racquet and I really appreciate Prince for trying to release something different from the standard thick beam, powerful racquet with some sort of dampening material. The Prince Phantom Pro 100P comes with a CTS Beam, which goes from a thin 16mm in the shaft (for feel) to a thicker 20mm …