The Prince Tour 95 (320) (Strung) tennis racket offers great pocketing on every shot with enough power and spin for the modern game.
Rackets with TeXtreme technology have a thinner structure and straighter carbon fibres to create a composite material 20% lighter in weight with improved stiffness.
Positioning TeXtreme in the shaft and lower hoop with a 45° orientation reduces frame twisting by up to 25%.
The result is unparalleled stability and plow through on impact, providing more power and control to your shots.
Please note that all Prince rackets come without a protective head cover.
Features Include:
•Head Size: 95 sq.in
•Weight: 320g
•Beam: 20-22mm
•Balance: 30.5cm / 12.0in
•12 pt head light
•Length: 27 inch
•String Pattern: 16/19
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Measuring Your Grip Size
Choosing the right grip size is a vital part of playing tennis. The right grip size will make your racket feel natural and comfortable.
Use a ruler and measure (in inches) from the crease fold in your hand, to the top of your ring finger. Please see table below:
Note: It is always better to go for a smaller grip size, as you can easily increase your grip size with over grips.