Prince TeXtreme Warrior 100 Racquet Review
http://bit.ly/TeXWarr100 Prince overhauls the Warrior 100 but keeps the same speed and spin-friendly precision of the previous version. This update comes with a solid beam, giving it a wonderfully crisp, lively and accurate response. With its 11.1 ounce static weight and ‘whippy’ headlight balance, the Warrior 100 is perfect for the intermediate who wants easy access to pace and spin. It should also work well for the advanced player who is finally ready to put down that heavy player’s stick for a light option. The feel is exceptional thanks in part to the use of Textreme, a uniquely flexible material that provides a boost in stability without compromising mobility (speed). On groundstrokes this light player’s racquet delivers easy depth, and it also feels a tad more arm friendly than many of its stiffer competitors. The open 16x18 string pattern definitely helps with comfort along with supplying the needed bite for bringing the ball down hard. Players looking to rip forehand winners on the dead run should have fun with this stick. At net the Textreme Warrior 100 moves into position with remarkable ease. It isn’t as stable as a 12 ounce player’s racquet, but the fast feel is perfect for reaction volleys or exploding into the gap for a quick put-away. The speedy response also comes in handy on service returns where the Textreme Warrior 100 comes around fast and delivers good targeting. The Warrior 100 is a very solid option for those who want a maneuverable and spin friendly weapon.