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  • 93 FTW I use it

  • I have this racquet it's great!

  • Mid size is for men. Mid plus for women.

  • @thisislaser Gender doen't matter. It really depends on the players playing style. I love midsize racquets, but I'd have to go for midpluses or a few oversizes because of my double backhand. That shot is just a bit more forgiving with a bigger frame.

  • @jyy82993 Oversize can hurt your forehand. to get power from a mid go down a gripsize or string the racket a bit looser.

  • @thisislaser My forehands are fine with an oversize. Like I said. It depends on the player. I have no problem with getting power from a midsize either. You brought up topics that weren't even relevant to what I was talking about.

  • @jyy82993 Oversize has too much power. No control at all!!

  • @thisislaser Once again. It depends on the players preference. You're very close-minded. I'm the third seed (sometimes second) on my high school team. I play with an oversize frame (Donnay Super Mid Touring 110). I'm currently 4-1 in my singles record. I'm not even close to being the best player in my conference either. ONCE AGAIN. It depends on the player. If you like midszie frames, then you like midsize frame. Everyone has their preference. There are also many types of playing styles.

  • @jyy82993 out of curiosity, what's your grip size? 4 1/2?

  • @thisislaser 4 5/8. Another preference of mine.

  • @jyy82993 That's worse than I thought, but you'd need a large grip to control a power racket like an oversize.

  • @thisislaser Not always true. I play with a mid, but I'll acknowledge that certain frames make an oversize head work. For example, the Head Radical OS has a 107 sq. in. head size, but because of it's relatively thin

    (21.5 mm) beam and somewhat head - light balance, it's power level is still in - check, and the control is just fine.

  • go down a grip size, then use the mid. You'll get more spin.

  • Chris (or other TW staff), I've been using the POG for 15 years. How different is the feel given the 2pt / 5pt headlight and overall weight difference (329g / 346g), but similar swingweight? thx

  • @MisterSinnister,

    The POG is still available. Stay loyal, my friend.

    Chris, TW

  • @tenniswarehouse

    Have you tested the Prince Exo Rebel TEAM on Video too?

  • @keijimuto

    We did not do a play test of the EXO3 Rebel Team.

    Spencer, TW.

  • prince diablo tour mid, IMHO, it's much better than this one

  • i need a fast stick thats headlight but still is spin frindly.... I tried the EXO Graphite and the Radical Microgel Head and both are not... well, I mean theyre great but it just works less... I was looking at the Head Microgel Speed Pro, any thoughts?

  • should i get a prestige mp youtek or this racket???

  • Witch Racket is better for juniors?(onehandedbackhand) Head microgel extream or the Midplus version of this racket. I have to choose. heeeelp plzz

  • If you are looking for a fast feeling racquet with some nice power, go with the Extreme. If you are looking for more control and stability, go with the Graphite Midplus.

    Chris, TW

  • where is kana?

  • lol prince sucks go bobolat

  • This EXO3 is a piece of crap. Harsh and less feel! I used to play with the orig Prince Graph 90 and now switched to the Babolat Roddick GT Plus. Those who've played with the old 90 will know how shitty the EXO3 is. These guys aren't good enough to use the Prince Graphite and won't know the difference.

  • Does the exo3 graphite 100 have almost same pop of the speed port black?

  • The Black has more power. The EXO3 Graphite 100 is a more control oriented.

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  • i like it when you do the reviews chris [:

  • "Thanks Baby."

    LMAO

  • hilarious

  • danny should lower his grip

  • Thanks. I've been anticipating this. Any estimated date on when the review article will be posted on the site?

  • We are trying to get the written portion of the review on the site by Monday the 25th. Thanks for your patience

  • Not always true. Sometimes a less experienced player will rate a product lower because of their ability to use it. Whereas an experienced player will rate it higher. It's more about how the product performed, not is the product good or bad. Everyone's feel of the product will be different.

  • I love Tennis Warehouse, they give the most thorough reviews. I look forward to seeing them every time they release a new one. No need to be so harsh with your comments.

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  • I can't decide between this or the rebel. =/

  • The Rebel offers a softer, plusher feel. The Graphite is crisper. The Graphite plays more like the Graphite of old whereas the Rebel has somewhat of a HEAD Prestige like feel to it. Both the Graphite 93 and the Rebel 95 offer similar level of power and control, so it will most likely come down to which kind of feel you prefer.

    Chris, TW

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