| | |  | Racquetball Shoes | Home » » Prince TT Sovereign Prestrung Squash Racquet with Case | | | | | | | Description: | | Headsize: 74.5 in/480cm; Cross Section: DURA 20-18 MM; Weight: 135g unstrung; Balance: 34.9cm; String: Sweet Perfection 17; String Pattern: 16x17 | | | Features: | |
• Prestrung squash racquet designed to maximize power and control
• Triple Threat Tungsten design creates phenomenally stable frame
• Power Scoop shaft creates full-frame stiffness to produce serious power
• Innovative Power Ring design produces longer, more uniform string lengths
• Head size measures 74.5 square inches; weighs 135 grams unstrung
• This racquet includes a cover
• This racquet ships pre-strung
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 29.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
THE BEST ONE EVER!Dec 13, 2009
By Juanfr22 This is by far my favourite squash raquet out of all the ones Ive used over the years, everything about this racquet is just perfect; the weight, the shape, the strings, the grip size, the tension, the look and the price. its the ideal racquet for today's style of game; attacking, fast, volley, dropping etc. I like racquets that feel solid on impact with the ball, and who's weight is easy on my arms, but this racquet not only does that but gives me much more precision on my shots, wich is great for improving my lobs and drop-shots. but its not just good for control, power comes naturally off the strings, I no longer need to use my full swing to get the ball to the back of the court, with this racquet I've learned to meassure my power and my control all together, its the perfect balance for an all-around type of game.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent for Beginners and Intermediate Players AlikeDec 30, 2008
By Wiggly I started using this when I was just a beginner at squash. A few years on, I consider myself a little more "advanced" (but certainly not an expert), and the Prince Triple Threat is still with me to this day. It's held up extremely well, and taken quite a bit of punishment, and all I've had to do is add a new grip and I haven't even re-strung it yet, though it's probably due. It's light enough to allow a good deal of control on your shot, but still feels powerful enough to hit the ball hard.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Perfect Blend of Power and ControlJun 29, 2010
By SteveX I'm a beginner squash player. Until six months ago I could not consistently hit backhands with proper form. I'm also a power player who puts so much strength behind my shots that the strings break.
Switching to the Tungsten Sovereign instantly made me a much better player. To be specific, it did several things to me.
First of all, I never have to put all my strength behind my shots ever again, because this racket is so powerful. I think it's powerful for two reasons: the racket is very long, which gives you very fast racket head speed; the strings are top notch which provides great rebound on the ball but very little stress to your wrist.
This in turn allows me to concentrate more on the quality of my shots instead of their raw power. I find myself suddenly thinking more about where to put them, how to hit them, where the opponents are moving, and where I should move. It is as if the balls are suddenly moving slower, and I become a lot more at ease on the court.
Second of all, because this racket is so long, it forces you to stay further away from the side walls. I used to always commit the beginner's mistake of staying so close to the walls that it cramps up my own swing. Not with this racket. I can stand virtually on the central line all the time with the Sovereign and still reach 95% of all balls. This in turn allows you even more ease in your movement.
Lastly, this racket is very light. Usually a long racket is less maneuverable and requires more skill, which is why beginner's rackets (like my old racket) are usually short. Not this one. The Tungsten Sovereign is so light it seems to be made of air. I can bring it up to any position almost instantly. This, combined with the extraordinary power, made my previous shaky and unreliable backhand suddenly stellar, and I find myself volleying a lot of shots which are so fast that I can barely see. I get the feeling that this racket is like a Hanzo Sword: It will cut through anything. Even if you come across God Himself, He will be cut.
I've seen commercials where they say a racket makes you a better player. But this one really does exactly that, for me at least.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
My best Racquet so farMar 08, 2012
By Pappu I have been playing Squash for about 2 years now and consider myself a decent player. I finally though I had reached a level where I should buy a better racquet. I looked at a lot of them but decided to go for this one and oh boy, what an excellent racquet. I saw instant improvement in my game because of the weight difference (It is super light). It is priced decently for its class. SO if you are looking to upgrade to a better racquet, buy this one.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great racquetJul 11, 2011
By Adi Bought for my son who has been taking squash classes. He really likes this racquet. It's light, agile, and sturdy. No visible wear after 1+ year of use other than the grip (which is expected).
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