|
|
Prince
Triple Threat Scream OS Tennis Racquet
Review
Tennis Magazine
January 2002 Issue
Editors' Choice
Imagine getting a Porsche for the price of
a Honda. That's the deal (or is that
steal that steal?) with the Prince Triple
Threat Scream tennis racquet, a
high-performance racquet with an
exceptional low retail price $120.
Designed for that broad band of players
who fall between intermediate and
advanced, the Scream offers a terrific
blend of power and control from both
baseline and net. Testers applauded
the stabilizing effects of Triple Threat
technology: Braids of graphite,
copper, titanium, and tungsten at the 2
and 10 o'clock positions on the head and
at the bottom of the handle prevent
twisting. "This racquet is
solid as a rock," sand a 4.5
player. "There's no vibration,
and it doesn't move in your hand on
off-center hits." As one might
expect, the oversize has more pop, and,
according to testers, is best of
counter-punchers looking to get extra
depth on choppy strokes. Bottom
Line: The best buy of the year!
|