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Another offering in the EXO3 Tour family of racquets, the Prince EXO3 Tour 100 (18M x 20C) offers the same EXO3 technology for better ball response, but with a tighter, denser string pattern for even more precision and control. The sleek string suspension inserts combine the vibration dampening of thermoplastic with the pop and responsiveness of carbon fiber for better hitting feel.
- Large holes increase aerodynamics for faster racquet head speed, delivering more power, spin and lightning-quick reaction.
- The ball has a more consistent flight off the string bed, providing increased accuracy on every shot, from anywhere on the court.
- A head light balance enhances maneuverability.
Item #: 101661
Style #: 7T12U192
Head Size : 100 sq. in.
Length : 27 Inches
Weight : 10.9 Ounces (unstrung) / 11.4 Ounces (unstrung)
Balance: Head Light
Balance Point: 31.0cm. / 12.2in.
Power Level: Low
Swing Type: Fast & Long
Tension: 50-60 Lbs.
String Pattern: 18M x 20C
Beam Width: 18/20/18mm - Dual Tapered Beam
Swing Weight: 295
Grip: ResiPro
Technology : EXO³
Color : Black/Orange/White
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Q:
Are there any issues with stringing these rackets with the enlarged string openings, especially with a drop weight personal string machine? Is there a supplied stringing aid to keep the string in the proper position while stringing.Asked on 11/12/2012 by mac wag from Kansas2 answers
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The only problem you will run into is having the crosses pull straight and that problem can really occur on any machine—not just drop weight machines. Because of the open holes, the crosses will tend to pull up towards the top of the hole at the end. It can be annoying, but the string should straighten out when you pull tension on the next cross string. If you wish, you have two pretty simple options to prevent this. If your stringing machine has a locking turntable, simply lock the turntable before pulling tension. Alternatively, you can hold the racquet in place so the turntable doesn't spin and the string pulls straight, then just clamp the string. I have found that once you get past about the halfway point of your crosses, they begin to pull straight anyway. I have never had any issues installing the mains. When Prince first released the O3 series of racquets, they did ship with a special stringing tool to help stringers keep the cross strings straight. Their newer models do not ship with a tool.Answered on 11/15/2012 by Ryan from Holabird SportsA:
The enlarged string openings don't present a problem for string machines. There is not a supplied stringing aid.Answered on 11/15/2012 by Community Answer from None
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