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I could knife a dirty slice at will, and the control allowed me to get my opponent moving on the defensive early in the point. Shop Now Ripstick Although the new Tour 95 has a slightly firmer feel, it still felt comfortable to our playtesters throughout the review. Order with confidence. Such a solid racquet and does every extremely well. Despite that lack of confidence, I had no problems hitting effectively and found good access to power, depth and spin. Because of the weight, he felt like he could place any volley he wanted to in the court. In doubles matches, my volley was effective enough that I felt like the other team tried to play 'keep away' from me with their passing shots. With an overgrip and a rubber band on them I have one that comes in at 11.9 oz and 10 points All content copyright 2019 Tennis Warehouse. If you found this review interesting or have further questions or comments please contact us. . He said, "The Tour 95 offered tons of control and good ball pocketing, especially when I had the racquet strung with a nice co-poly. The compact 95 square inch head delivers an extremely precise response, with an impressive level of accuracy on the biggest swings. Michelle: Open level baseline player with a semi-western forehand and a two handed backhand. Similar to the 2015 Tour 95, this update features Twaron in the racquet layup for improved comfort. The Textreme Tour 95 gave me good stability and maneuverability. The pillow-soft feel of this racquet made it fun to hit drop volleys, and although the port system didn't allow for as much feedback as my Six.One 95, I still had a lot of confidence in the control. He said, "The slight increase in heft came at the expense of maneuverability, but I appreciated the higher degree of stability. Sage: 4.5 lefty all-court player with a two-handed backhand. This racquet was a favorite when serving, and it proved to be just as effective when returning. This has the same feel with more stability, so it's perfect!From: Anonymous - FL, United States. The newer Tour 95 gives more energy back to the ball without sacrificing comfort. This Tour 95 really changed my mind about volleying with heavier racquets, especially when my opponent hits a heavier ball at me. Some Restrictions Apply. Ultimately, with its seductive combination of speed, control and feel this update to the Tour 95 checks all the right boxes. I also liked the solid, stable and comfortable feel at impact. The low powered feel of this racquet allowed for aggressive swings at the ball that created heavy, deep and penetrating shots. November 24, 2022, 5out of5StarsComments: I used to play with the ProStaff 95 (2012). Prince Resi Pro: Latest updates. Our team of four had a lot confidence when attacking the ball, and they still found enough precision and control to help them set up points. ", Sean - "The comfort is top-notch, making this is a very playable 95-square-inch racquet. This racquet really shines if you remember to take full swings. I loved being in complete control of the type of shot I was hitting with the Tour 95. It wasn't quite as stable as my VCORE Pro 97 (330) or RF97 Autograph, but these are obviously heftier racquets. ", At net, the Textreme Tour 95 proved to be stable against every game style. You'll find more information on cookies at, Exclusive Offers Sent Right to Your Inbox. The racquet was very low-powered so I didn't have to worry about overshooting my targets. Prince TeXtreme Tour 95 vs 100P | Talk Tennis Forums Tennis Equipment Racquets Prince TeXtreme Tour 95 vs 100P baoshuxiong Dec 12, 2015 Which TeXtreme should I get TeXtreme Tour 95 Votes: 2 14.3% TeXtreme Tour 100P Votes: 12 85.7% Total voters 14 Poll closed Jan 12, 2016. Great racquet for plow-through, generates enough spin, and stable at the net. When I stepped in I felt confident going for a chip return deep in the court. Prince Textreme Tour 95 Tennis RacquetThe Tour 95 is a dream frame for players looking for laser like precision but don't want to sacrifice the classic feel.. I could get the racquet into position and hit sharp angles effortlessly. This felt like a classic racquet, and it had everything I like, including a head light balance, great feel and comfort and a solid response. Some Restrictions Apply. I loved how comfortable the racquet was to hit with, both physically and mentally. From: ", For Mark, some strategies worked better than others. He said, "I felt very confident going for aggressive swings, and I quickly found that I could rely on the racquet to give me the response I was seeking. ", "I loved this racquet on serve," Troy professed. between the original and the Twaron model. It's like my Six.One 95 18x20; it only gives you what you put into it. The control and spin of this Textreme Tour 95 are on par with the Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph, but this Tour 95 is a bit softer and swings faster. Plenty of bite from the stringbed, so spin is impressive. to close out points. I could step up and dictate, but I also felt good against big serves. For 2022, Prince has given the Tour 95 a more flexible beam, resulting in even better ball feedback along with less shock to the tendons. significantly more plow through on the ball, and is more muted, but the spin potential of the racquet is ", Mike - "I would say this frame is very similar to the Prince Rebel 98. A great feel that's quite muted which I like, good spin He said, "The Tour 95 asked for a slight adjustment period, but once dialed in, I ended up enjoying it. Mark: 5.0 lefty all-court player with a one-handed backhand. I haven't felt this confident with a Prince racquet since the Tour Diablo Mid. The upshot is less frame torque at impact, resulting in a more powerful and stable hitting experience. With this updated Textreme Tour 95, Prince aims to woo players looking for feel and precision without sacrificing power. I like that I could swing out without giving up control. Troy currently plays with a Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (330). It's always tough to discern what is in my head, but I did feel I was contacting the ball just outside the sweetspot more than usual with the smaller head size. To say this has a slight bump in power is an He continued to find great maneuverability, and he felt at home when returning. My slice and kick serves jumped off the court with a lot of movement. ", A soft feel came in handy at net for our playtesters. It had everything Mark could ask for. There's something about how a smaller head size cuts through the air that helps hide a racquet's heft. "I could place my volleys wherever I wanted within the court, and the stability was good. I felt slightly more connected to That is how I preferred the Rebel 95 to be set up. "There was a nice, crisp feel on contact," he started. "The control-oriented specs matched my game perfectly. Exclusive Offers Sent Right to Your Inbox. ", With a slightly livelier and more modern response, the updated Textreme Tour 95 met our team's needs when returning. ", The Textreme Tour 95's extra mass came into play at net for Mark. I really had no complaints and I couldn't find any missing components from the baseline. It just made things a whole lot easier for me. ", Sage also noted the maneuverability as a big upside. The recipe of specs on this racquet made it easy to chip the backhand slice return deep in the court, and in doubles I could aim at the net rusher's feet with ease. Serving kept things rolling with excellent ball bite off the strings and enough control to hone in on targets. Spin potential was decent, but the launch angle seemed a bit low for the open string pattern, so I had to make sure to give the ball enough height or pace to send it deep. ", Chris - "I really liked this update to the Tour 95 lineage. The 8-points head-light average balance kept things maneuverable enough for me, and I had zero stability issues with its 11.9-ounce strung weight. This update benefits from Textreme X, which adds Twaron to the original Textreme formula in order to enhance dampening and optimize the response. The open pattern, while not giving me the same lift as the Tour 98, still performed well when I wanted to make the ball dip into the court. Exclusive Offers Sent Right to Your Inbox, Click here to see all Tennis Warehouse reviews. Granville is an aggressive player who uses an eastern forehand grip and goes continental on everything else, hits with a flat swing and a one-handed backhand. They've always stayed the course of comfort and control, and although the last version was an improvement, we were left wanting more put-away power. However, there was really nothing that didn't work with the Tour 95 on serve. If you found this review interesting or have further questions or comments please contact us. *Price comparisons are based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ("MSRP") or Original Selling Price. Haven't missed a beat moving to this from Textreme Pro. He currently plays with the Yonex VCORE Pro 97 (310). ", The feedback continued to be positive when our team approached the net with the Textreme Tour 95. However, the string pattern, while the same as the RF97, does feel more open on the Tour 95. ", Michelle typically likes to attack her returns, so she appreciated how the Tour 95 redirected and controlled big serves. Both topspin and slice were easily generated. My touch volleys were also working well. A thin, box beam racquet with a 93 sq inch racquet head, and an RA of 61 is a tennis nerd's dream on paper. On all orders over $75! Considering that my racquet of choice has a 97-square-inch head size and a 16x19 string pattern, the new Textreme Tour 95 felt familiar to me, and the trajectory was very predictable. "From the first forehand the feel was soft at impact, with good feel in the 'pocket.' I prefer a firmer layup. I'm selling the Price Tour 98 and will buy another Prince Tour 95 ASAP!From: Roger L - CA, United States. Chris uses a full-western forehand grip, has a fast swing style and hits a one-handed backhand. If you stay on this website, you agree to the use of cookies. There are many things that this Tour 95 and my Six.One 95 have in common, but the feel of this racquet is buttery soft, where as my Six.One feels firmer and has a bit more pop. Even with a full swing, just when you think you over shot the baseline, somehow the ball stays in. The issue I had with the old frame was that I wanted more easy points off my serve and more put away power My favorite aspect, though, was the pinpoint control. I'm selling the Price Tour 98 and will buy another Prince Tour 95 ASAP! 1 2 3 Next B baoshuxiong New User Dec 12, 2015 #1 The new Textreme Tour 95 swung a bit heavier, with more plow through compared to the previous version, and our team was eager to see that added oomph in action. For a 95-square-inch head size, there is a good blend of power and control. ), great racquets, but had to add lead tape at 10 & 2 o-clock, was my main racquet for a couple of years. I also like the cosmetic. This ATS Textreme Tour 95 felt nice and solid. I especially noticed my backhand volley feeling more solid. The sweetspot of the Textreme Tour 95 felt small, which was unfortunate because the head is not that much smaller than the RF97. ", Mark struggled at times with the weight of the racquet when serving. Played back-to-back, The racquet felt good on my arm, and the racquet did a lot of the work for me, allowing me to save some energy and focus more on placing the ball. I was hitting smarter and more aggressively on both my first and second serves with this racquet. The 16x19 string pattern allowed for good access to both topspin and slice, which allowed me to mix up my shots as well as create sharp angles when hitting cross court. Karly exclaimed. And just a smidgen more weight in the hoop to raise the swingweight up to my spec. ", Michelle - "Similarly to the Tour 98, the ATS Textreme Tour 95 is super solid and offers good access to spin and power. Actual sales may not have occurred at this price. POWER LEVEL: 750 ", Troy - "A softer feeling Six.One 95 18x20 (my racquet of choice). I'. Awesome racquet and didn't have to add any weight at all. ", Simple. We work with you online to find the perfect racket and string combination to suit your game. ", It was a story of comfort for Mark. The Textreme Tour 95 has some similarities to the Yonex VCORE 95, with easier access to spin. In other words, it felt lighter in hand and never led to fatigue. If you prefer a more flexible, and dampened feel, then the 2015 version might feel better for you. On orders over $150! ", Chris - "I loved the control, the solid response, the feel and the way the racquet came through the ball on backhands and serves. ", Chris- "Just a tad down on power, but I was able to get some back by stringing it low. ", (Scores are determined by averaging individual play test scores). I thought the open string pattern paired well with the 95-square-inch racquet. ", Throughout Mark's time with the Textreme Tour 95, the stability of the racquet was never in question. It had a soft and slightly dampened feel to it. Buy Controllable Power. I could swing quicker and easier. ", Troy continued to appreciate the added stability and plow through of this update when returning. This racquet's swingweight was a bit lower than my racquet of choice, but it felt like an extension of my arms when I was hitting groundstrokes. The control of this racquet had our playtesters feeling dialed in on serves. ", Chris - "Would be cooler if it came with a leather grip. Great spin generation and controllable power. The slice upped my consistency and also added just enough movement to the ball to throw off my opponents' timing slightly. Enough though swingweight is almost the same, it feels "lighter" through hitting area. Exclusive Offers Sent Right to Your Inbox. *Price comparisons are based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ("MSRP") or Original Selling Price. Actual sales may not have occurred at this price. If you found this review interesting or have further questions or comments please contact us. She currently plays with the Wilson Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph. However, I was left craving a bit more of the plow through and put-away power that I have become accustomed to from the Wilson Six.One 95 and RF97 Autograph. the new and old racquets swing and hit very similarly. We offer 100% Price Protection for 7 days on all orders. The Wilson Pro Staff 97, Tecnifibre TFight and TF40 315 frames, Yonex VCORE 95 and Dunlop CX 200 Tour (both string pattern options) are all slightly lighter but otherwise similar. This updated Prince Textreme Tour 95 brings added mass and a firmer feel to the court, which translates into easy depth and power. ", Mike found this to be a superbly comfortable racquet to volley with, which was a shock to him since he isn't usually a fan of heavier racquets. ", Troy had a little more success when he utilized the variety in his service game, although he never found the power he needed to hit a more offensive first serve. The lack of feedback and the rather inconsistent stringbed made it hard for me to want to go after my return. Ability Strong intermediate to advanced Groundstrokes - Score: 82 http://www.tennisexpress.com/prince-textreme-tour-95-tennis-racquet-43927The newest family of racquets in the Prince line-up for 2015 brings with them a new . I really had no issues at net, where the softer feel was just fine. If you want to support Tennisnerd, please consider buying something from one of our affiliates:Tennis Warehouse: https://www.tennis-wa. They both have very similar attributes; they're low-powered, have very control-oriented specs, are extremely comfortable on the arm and have great stability in all areas of the court. Other updates include. Mike: 5.0 baseliner with a semi-western forehand and two-handed backhand. For me, the most tangible difference is in Some Restrictions Apply. The Prince Tour 95 is a true player's racquet that delivers excellent stability and play for players that want a classic frame. I'm going to say none. Aggressive servers who can get this stick moving fast will be rewarded with plenty of free points on serve. Karly: 4.0 baseline player currently playing with the Prince Textreme Tour 95. ", Mark - "If I had to be extremely picky, I might vote for a layup of graphite that is even a little firmer. He currently plays with the Head Speed Pro 2022. ", "This Tour 95 offered excellent targeting and good power on my serve," added Granville. He said, "The mass of this racquet made it easy to get depth on my volleys without much effort. On orders over $150! This Tour 95 felt more maneuverable than the Wilson RF97 Autograph that I've been using lately, but at the same time it didn't quite pack the punch when it came to put-away power. Overhead, it snapped through contact and allowed me to keep my targets to small areas of the service box. For 2022, Prince has given the Tour 95 a more flexible beam, resulting in even better ball feedback along with less shock to the tendons. This racquet allowed me to confidently aim at smaller target areas on the court. From the baseline, I could detect the extra mass and increased firmness from this update, which made reaching the backcourt easier without compromising comfort at all. I have no problem generating power naturally and going to this racquet now gave me more It swings a tad heavier than the previous generation, giving it more stability and put-away power. ", Sage - "This is a solid and comfortable frame. ", Chris was also extremely pleased with the Textreme Tour 95. ", Chris found that he was able to drive through the ball and find his targets with good pace. ", Chris - "Just like the old EXO3 Rebel 95, this racquet was a great fit for my game. I put Tourna Big Hitter Black 7, 17 gauge on the mains at 46 lbs and Head Lynx Tour 17 gauge in the crosses at 47 lbs. ", Karly- "I stared at this question for a while trying to think of something. Despite not being a fan of the response on groundstrokes, Sean found this racquet more than adequate at net. Highly recommend it. He said, "I was able to get my racquet on a lot of serves since I could swing it with ease. As the pool of traditional-feeling player's racquets continues to diminish, Prince makes a big splash with the introduction of the Textreme Tour 95.As more and more player's racquets get modernized with stiffer frames, more open string patterns and larger headsizes, this Tour 95 brings back some of the classic precision and feel that's been lacking in the marketplace. ", Precision ultimately stood out as a strength of the Textreme Tour 95 when our playtesters were serving, and they all felt like they were able to hit their targets consistently during play. This update to the Textreme Tour 95 retains the speedy and surgical feel of previous generations while adding an even more arm-friendly beam construction. My favorite serve to hit was one primarily with pace but with a little slice on it to give me more margin for error. I am very pleasantly surprised by the added power I have now with a smaller/mid size head. If you found this review interesting or have further questions or comments please contact us. The weight of the ATS Textreme Tour 95 is hidden well by the rest of the specs, which are engineered to assist in keeping the racquet head speed fast through contact. Everyone loved the precision and how connected they felt to the ball. Though the reason I prefer the Prince more is because it's easier to swing and isn't quite as flexible, so it has a more solid and responsive feel on contact. I continued to be a little lost in the feel and stringbed of this racquet, so I wasn't always sure where my return was landing. Some Restrictions Apply. ", Mark was also very comfortable returning serve, and he offered, "I had all the returns in my arsenal working with this racquet. ", Michelle - "I really don't love the cosmetic, but not much more to report aside from that. I was hitting a heavy ball off that wing. Whether I was spotting a flat serve or going for a big kick, I was comfortable relying on the Textreme Tour 95 to do its part.

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