is the Prince Air Smash Tennis Racquet any good or should i go with something from wilson?
Brandon P
2010-10-04 07:41:45 UTC
im just starting tennis
Four answers:
KFactor
2010-10-04 13:15:02 UTC
well at that price range, i'd say that's a pretty good racket. as you get better i'd definitely encourage you too work your way up to a better racket (around 200 dollars) such as the BLX. Personally, I am a wilson player, but at your level it would be find to go with a Prince Air Smash, which features technically accustomed for a starting player.
Patrick
2010-10-04 13:30:52 UTC
At the 30$ price range there is not a whole lot of quality so switching between brands wont make much of a difference. If you want to avoid paying more then stick to this but if you are willing to pay +80$ then you can get a great stick with previous technology. Like Wilson's N-Code or even some of the K-Factors or Head's Microgel or flexpoint. They are much better and while they are not the latest and greatest they are still tremendous racquets.
Sam
2010-10-04 09:21:52 UTC
I would recommend you Wilson, as I tried both and I have two Wilsons, currently I play with my Wilson BLX Six One Tour and it is really excellent, love the control with it so yeah but after all it's what you feel youre most comfortable with ;) Hope I helped
Damir
2010-10-04 07:51:04 UTC
Any of these big rackets manufacturer (Wilson, Prince, Yonex, Babolat, Fisher, Head) have great rackets to choose from, so it should not be a problem.
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