Pros: Power, weight and precision Cons: top of the racquet
This racquet is phenomenal!!
I have been playing tennis for over 4 years now on a competitive level. I play in the top 3 singles for Hartwick College and I have been trying different racquets recently to replace the older Prince Graphite...
Pros: Stability and control!!! Cons: Hard to create power!!
Prince made a winner when they produced the Precision Response. Not only will it be a favorite among players for years but it has even spawned Princes whole new line of Triple Threat racquets.
Pros: great combination of power and control Cons: none that i can see
The Prince Precision Response Titanium is the only racquet of the new Titanium class that i believe has the perfect mix of control and power. After sampling many different brands of Titanium racquets, i found that i kept running into the same problem....
Pros: Visually Attractive, Ti/Graphite Composite, Very Solid Overall Cons: Relatively Heavy
I switched from the Prince Thunderbolt to the Prince Precision Response Titanium racquet because I thought it was time to take my tennis game to the next level. This racquet outperformed my expectations by a wide margin!
Pros: Nice feel, ample power, widebody with feeling like a board Cons: I miss the leather grip of the the Original graphite
If you are looking for a new stick and generate a lot of racquet head speed (i.e., aggressive baseliners, big server and volleyers) and have always been partial to Princes, this is the racquet you must demo.
I have to tell you about this Prince Precision racket. I played for my High School varsity tennis team for four year. when I was freshman I used Head racket, I like it, but there wasn't give me enough comfort and power to the game. I changed so many type...
As you may or may not know, the Prince Precision Response Titanium is endorsed by Pat Rafter, who also plays with it. This racket is very generous on volleys, however, I think it is mediocre compared to other rackets on serve.
Pros: Great volleys, nice feel, relatively cheap Cons: Heaviness may be uncomfortable to some players
Finding the right tennis racquet can undoubtedly be a difficult task. With so many brands and different types of racquets to choose from, even the most experienced of tennis players may find trouble in selecting the racquet that best fits his or her...
Pros: Tremendous feel at the net, generate good head speed, pretty light Cons: doesn't give that much power
I absolutely love these racquets. The prince precision titanium response racquets are perfectly suited for my game. I'm 6'8" and I love to hit the big kick serve and follow it up to the net. When i'm there this racquet gives me incredible touch at...
We all know that Prince and Wilson are the major brands in tennis today. And with this stick, Prince has taken over that top spot. You have to generate a lot of the power, but it is well earned to play. I am a base liner by heart, and I just love...
I am a medium level player who plays for his local club in league matches and reached the semi finals of the mens and mixed doubles club tournaments this year. I used to use Slazenger Pro Braided Extreme racquets until I had one break on me during ...
Pros: Excellent feel and control. Cons: Standard Length.
If anyone tells you that the racket doesn't matter, they are lying. This racket is the one to get. Whatever you are playing with now, forget about it. This will give you the perfect balance of stability, power, control, and comfort that one would want....
Pros: good power, and great control Cons: a little pricy, but not too bad
I guess I should start off by saying that I am a sophomore in college, I serve and volley, and play for an NCAA division III team. Last year, as a freshman, I was an all-conference player, and I was using the prince precision spectrum. However, that...
Pros: Much control, good feel on grip, good design, and quality. Cons: Lacks stability and power for your serves
As a young player I find this racket to be very easy to use with much comfort. When using this racquet the grip is great giving much control for the player. Although one thing that this racquet can improve on is the amount of power that is delivered. ...
Pros: comfortable, strong, reliable Cons: kind of high on the price
Tennis rackets come in all shapes, sizes, and price. Finding the one that fits you is the hard part! I have been playing tennis all through high school using various rackets from Prince, Dunlop, Wilson, etc. Even those are all good, sometimes I just feel...
I have recently purchased this fantastic racket. Previously I was encountering problems in my general tennis game. This included over hitting most shots and general accuracy wasn't consistent. Due to the general feel and weight of the racket my...
Pros: SOlid feel, Consistent, large sweet spot Cons: heavy, hard to set up
This racquet is not for beginners. i recommend it for experienced players that know how to set up their shots. I say this because the racquet is heavier than most of the new power racquets. Right now i am using the approach titanium but only because...
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