🎾 Own the court with Prince – where power meets precision!
The Prince squash racquet features a lightweight 145g graphite frame with advanced Exo3 technology for superior durability. Its PowerRing 16x16 string pattern and pre-strung Super SynGut 17 strings provide exceptional control and power. Designed with a Microzorb grip for comfort, it comes ready to play with a protective cover included.
Size | One Size |
Brand | Prince |
Grip Size | 4.5 inches |
Sport | Squash |
Material | Graphite |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Graphite |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Teen, Adult |
UPC | 091001036600 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00091001036600 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5 x 9.5 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29 x 9.5 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Prince |
Color | One Color |
Manufacturer | Prince Squash |
Part Number | 7S394-005 |
J**N
Good racquet for a decent price
This is a great racquet for the price. I just started playing squash, and I didnt want to spend too much, so this was perfect. It is heaver than some more expensive racquets, and therefore less responsive, and I cant quite hit the ball as hard as I can with a better racquet. but its a fantastic beginner racquet, and well worth the price
H**2
Girlfriend likes it
Wanted to get my girlfriend a very entry level squash racket to see if she liked the sport. Its help up well to her abuse. I recently purchased an even cheaper model as a spare at a local chain sports store that preforms just as well, but I don't know how well it will hold up. I like this racket and can't complain
J**R
Worst Prince Racquet
I've played my entire life with prince racquets and this is by far the worst of them all. after playing 6 times it broke, just like a previews user said. If you have $59 for a squash racquet DO NOT purchase this one!
S**R
decent basic racket
I played with the AirO for a year and just switched to the Dunlop 4D Evolution. Strung, my AirO weighs 170g and the Dunlop 138g. 32g makes alot of difference when it comes to making those wrist-powered flick shots you have to when lunging sideways or diagonally backwards to cut off a ball.To be fair, the Dunlop I'm comparing this to costs $169. For the price, it's a good basic racket. It's a bit heavy (hey, your arms will get a better work-out), and power and precision are both average. Mine took a lot of abuse and handled it like a champ. For the price its fine. However, you're not going to play at pro-level with it.
E**Y
Beware
Even if you are not an advanced player, this racquet is pretty heavy. Although its a nice price for a prince racquet or just a squash racquet, it won't make your playing easier. My close friend has this racquet and I have another racquet. I had to borrow hers once and this racquet was ridiculously heavy compared the my racquet (also by prince.) this is just a warning....
T**K
Good beginner racquet
This is a good beginner racquet. It is a bit heavier than other more expensive ones, but I figure it will build my muscle strength.Only other thing is that the grip is a bit narrow. Would have preferred a wider/bulkier grip. So if you have mid to large hands, u may need to take that into consideration.
I**.
Beginner/Intermediate user
I think this racquet is great. It's the first racquet I've owned. I've used Wilsons and Dunlops before and I've never felt anything like this before. I love the feedback I get when I hit the ball.
P**R
It broked the 2nd time I was using it...
Racquet was ok for playing, but broked the 2nd time I was using it with no big impact or anything.
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