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Prince EXO3 Thunder Red 105 Tennis Racquet - Dick's Sporting Goods

Prince EXO3 Thunder Red 105 Tennis Racquet

Item Number: 11405947
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Smooth and solid, the Prince® EXO3 Thunder Red 105 Tennis Racquet combines exceptional power with plenty of control for swift and lighting-fast swings. This racquet defines all-around performance with its new Thermocarbon string suspension inserts that provide enhanced feel and create a larger sweet spot that results in an even greater on-court performance. Elevate your play to the pro-level with this solid racquet.

FEATURES:

  • Unstrung racquet
  • Swing Type: Short + Compact
  • Exo3 technology features large string holes and String Suspension Inserts that work together to produce a generous sweetspot—even off-center hits are returned with accuracy
  • Length: 27.25"
  • Headsize: 105 sq. in.
  • Cross Section: 23-25-23 mm
  • Weight: 9.9 oz.
  • Balance: 33.0 cm, 5 pts. Head Light
  • Grip: ResiPro
  • Power Level: 1150
  • Swing Weight: 285
  • String Pattern: 16 x 19
  • Includes racquet cover
  • Model: 7T12R101
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Country Of Origin: China

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Prince EXO3 Thunder Red 105 Tennis Racquet 5 5 1 1
power and control i've been a recreational player all my life, and have owned 3 other racquets as an adult, but none have felt as good as this one. Provides good power with more control and comfort than my older racquets, and the weight distribution feels just right. April 26, 2012
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