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Prince EXO3 Rebel Team 95
$169.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Creates plenty of spin without requiring much effort. Excellent accuracy when hit right, can make precise shots. Light weight design makes it easy to maneuver.
The Cons:Doesn't generate much power, need to swing hard. Sweet-spot isn't very big, need to be precise.
The Prince EXO3 Rebel Team 95 is a premier tennis racquet built for professionals at the 4.0+ level. It is a lighter and more maneuverable version of the original Rebel 95, in that whereas the original 95 retails at 14-pts head light, the Team version instead is only 2-pts head light.
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The Team still, however, hosts a midsize frame (95”) and 18x20 string pattern—allowing users grip, comfort, and precision. Its signature piece is EXO3 technology, which reduces frame vibration by 50%—which results in 25% more comfort versus conventional racquets. Included also is a patented Energy ChannelTM, a sculpted groove in the frame that enhances stability; boosts ball control; and increases the spin by up to 25%. Overall, the 95 is recommended for players seeking the control of a midsize racquet in an easy-to-use and lightweight frame. A famous professional who uses the Prince EXO3 Rebel Team 95 is Mashona Washington.
Features
- Premier Tennis Racquet
- 4.0+ Level
- Midsize Frame
- Large String Pattern
- Thin Beam
- Lightweight
- Maneuverable
- EXO3 Technology
- Energy ChannelTM
- Lots of Spin
- Enhanced Stability
Specifications
- Length: 27.0
- Headsize: 95sq.in.
- Cross Section: 20mm
- Weight: 10.2oz
- Balance: 13.3”, 2pts
- Grip: ResiPro
- Rec. Strings: Hybrid Power EXP
- Power Level: 750
- Swing Weight: 285
- String Pattern: 18x20
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Pros & Cons
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creates plenty of spin without requiring much effort
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excellent accuracy when hit right, can make precise shots
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light weight design makes it easy to maneuver
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nice feel when striking the ball, no major vibration
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well built racket, will last a long time without showing signs of wear
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doesn't generate much power, need to swing hard
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sweet-spot isn't very big, need to be precise
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