Prince More Dominant Squash Racket

The Prince MORE Dominant Squash Racquet showcases GraphitExtreme for lightweight performance, power, ...

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    fernando09nav

    Mon Dec 28 2009

    I haven´t played with it yet, but I do not agree with those saying that it feels "heavier than it should". My feeling is that its weight is just the weight of a 140 gr racket. I have a feather 135 and can´t tell the difference. So, no, I would not say that weight is an issue. as soon as I play and use it I will come back to tell about it. Right, now that I have played with it I can tell it feels really good. Power is there, and I have noticed this specially on my backhand. it is true that compared with my feather 135 it feels heavier WHEN PLAYING, but....it is a heavier racket (140 unstrung) so that is as expected. the only issue for me is that the grip (handle) is a bit thin, but putting another grip on top of the original one solves the problem for players with big hands! not big deal! So far....so good!

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    bosch5029

    Sat Jul 12 2008

    The original strings broke after ten games. Well, that can happen. When I ship them for the new strings, they told me that this racquet has this problem because of the "technology" it offers. The strings are in direct contact with the frame... that is the MORE technology I think. So, the strings break too easily in the head. The racquet feels good, but unless you have money and patience to change strings once a month, look for another option.

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    treos6bf

    Fri Apr 04 2008

    I was surprised by how heavy the racquet felt when I opened the packet. It played pretty well on the court though. The feel on ball contact is very good and it generates good power with very low vibration. It was also good for touch shots. If you are looking for something lighter go for a O3 in Prince.

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    doc4614

    Thu Nov 08 2007

    The racket feels heavier than it should, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Strokes feel right, shots are well-directed and the power is definitely there. If you're looking for a light racket, try a Dunlop, but if you want something solid without clunkiness or stiffness then this racket works. Also, not for beginners.

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