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Pros & Cons
Pros
The three racquets all have a nice light feel in hand, with the prime 103 being the lightest at 9. Lbs. The ultra team is the stiffest of the lot. Great racquet for the price.
Racket is a great blend of light weight, balance, and quality. The weight of this racket is quite ideal/desirable. It has a nice balanced feel with only a minimally head-heavy weight distribution.
Carbon frame keeps it strong/sturdy and lightweight all at once. The frame is also sturdy. Construction is feels durable.
The handle is 6 sided, with a slightly cushioned handle wrapped in perforated rubber to stop slipping. The grip is both the right size so that my hands don't cramp up and soft enough to not put undue strain or pressure.
Cons
Strings aren’t good quality. Feel is also very poor!
Highlights
Quality
Racket is a great blend of light weight, balance, and quality.
Really well done racket that is super lightweight and still quite sturdy.
Admittedly this racket doesn't get as much use but after more than a few plays the strings still feel tight.
This racket does not have a case, so if you like to have a case, you will need to get one separately.
Price
A great affordable all-rounder suitable for beginners to intermediate players.
For its price range this tennis is pretty light to hold.
This is a good low to low-mid priced tennis racket that is designed with an over-sized head.
Competitiveness
My son and i took all three to the court (along with the davis classic and the secret just for comparison).
I used wilson brand before and i am looking forward to using the same brand racket again.
Intermediate or better players will probably prefer the blade, and those looking for a stiffer playing racket will prefer the ultra.
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- This product had a total of 726 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 12 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im not a tennis guy so dont trust me but it worked for my purposes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This racket is more for a beginner but can be used by a more experienced player
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It does the job but offers minimal control and power
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you want to get into tennis but haven’t played much or at all this would be a good option for beginners
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a bit heavier and has less control than a more expensive racket but it’s a good overall for the price point
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One criticism was being able to really hear the impact of the ball on the strings of the racket
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You could really hear a “boing” noise every time you hit the ball instead of a “pop” you would get with a nicer racket
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall this is a good option for those who are new and want to explore the sport but don’t want to invest too much into a racket right off the bat
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