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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95

Racquet
5.0
8 Reviews
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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95

Racquet
5.0
8 Reviews
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95 Racquets 4 1/4" (#2)
In Stock: 4+
Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 1/4" (#2)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95 Racquets 4 3/8" (#3)
In Stock: 4+
Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8" (#3)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95 Racquets 4 1/2" (#4)
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Price: $199.00
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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 95 Racquets 4 5/8" (#5)
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Price: $199.00
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Updated with a more flexible beam, this midsize player's racquet offers outstanding control and feel

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. Although it weighs nearly 12 ounces strung, the ATS Textreme Tour 95 comes around fast, making it great for whipping up spin and hitting shots on the run. It also has decent pop for a midsize player’s racquet (thanks in part to how fast this stick moves through contact). 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. Other updates include Anti-Torque System (ATS) which features Textreme and Twaron in both the shaft and at 10 and 2 o'clock in the upper hoop. The upshot is less frame torque at impact, resulting in a more powerful and stable hitting experience. Ultimately, with its seductive combination of speed, control and feel this update to the Tour 95 checks all the right boxes. Experienced players looking for user-friendly midsize player’s racquet should love this one.  

Specifications

Head Size: 95 in² / 612.9 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.9oz / 337g
Balance: 12.5in / 31.75cm / 8 pts HL
Swingweight: 324
Stiffness: 61
Beam Width: 22mm / 22mm / 19mm
Composition: Textreme/Twaron/Graphite
Power Level: Low
Stroke Style: Full
Swing Speed: Fast
Racquet Colors: White
Grip Type: Prince Resi Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 45-55 pounds

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5.0 out of 5
8 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Not for everyone but brilliant nonetheless!I'm a 3.0 to 3.5 player who is on the court about three to six hours a week, entering my fourth year of playing. After my 101 and 201 courses I switched from a modern racquet to a 1979 Fischer Superform and then to a 1984 Kniessl White Star Twin. I wanted a racquet I could develop the "touch" I wanted in my playing and would communicate to me exactly where I was hitting the ball in regards to the sweet spot. The Kniessl and the Fischer were perfect for that but as I (and the people I played against) improved the inability to develop spin on those racquets because of the impossibly small head sizes became a real handicap. Enter the Prince, which I feel is a perfect marriage between the touch and feedback of a classic racquet and the head size and power of a modern one. The racquet is very communicative and you know right away where you are hitting on the racquet face. I have it strung with a full bed of natural gut which, combined with the racquet's weight, gives you plenty of punch for volleys and power for groundstrokes when you want it. The brilliant thing is you can turn that off for touch volleys and drop shots right over the net when you need that as well. Spin is good and slice backhands are brilliant with this setup. I'm certain the 95" head size (not to mention the gut strings) would restrict a modern player who uses a ton of topspin in their game but for flatter, more traditional players like me it's a perfect balance. The racquet really shines with volleys but is slightly slower on reaction volleys than other racquets I have been testing. Compared to the Dunlop CX200 Tour, this racquet has a bit more power, is more forgiving, and is much easier on the arm. Compared to the Yonex Ezone 98 Tour this racquet is much more focused, has more plow though, and gives much more feedback but also is slightly harder to play and probably less versatile (perhaps simply from the 95 compared to the 98 head size). Compared to the Tecnifibre TF40 305 its the same story, again perhaps from the head size. In conclusion I think this is a brilliant racquet but you need to want to play the game it wants to play. It's not a topspin machine nor does it give you a bunch of free power. You need to generate the power yourself but it rewards you for that by giving you good plow though and tons of feedback on exactly how well you are hitting the ball. At the net you can shoot lasers between your opponents or absorb the pace and gently touch one over the net. It's best suited (at least in my limited experience) to a more traditional player who wants to control a point, place shots where they want, and either come to the net or fire flatter, harder game winners when needed as opposed to a top-spin player who might be playing a game of attrition from the baseline. Regardless, it's a fun racquet and one unlike what you usually see on the court!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Dont call it a come back!So I used to be a decent player back in the 80's and 90's. I didn't really stick with it and now decades later I find myself with a son who seems determined to be better at tennis then I ever was. So we joined the local club, play on Thursday nights, have fun and I am getting back to where I don't feel foolish when I hit a backhand. Is it the racquet, the motivation, the memories I am making with my kid? I don't know but I like this racquet. It feels good in the hand, isn't too stiff, and allows me to play with confidence. Try one out and let me know what you think. Luxilon Eco at 51 lbs.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Solid upgrade to the (2015) Textreme Tour 95Played for years with the original Textreme Tour 95 as my "go-to" racquet due to its high control and comfort levels along with a low swingweight. Tried a plethora of other racquets looking for one that has a bit more power and stability but the same feel and consistency as my 2015 TT95's. Could not find my magic stick till I took a chance and bought the ATS Textreme Tour 95 without demoing it first. Plays just like the original but with a larger sweet spot, more stability and the extra controlled power I was looking for. Couldn't be happier so I bought a second one. Will buy more when price drops!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AmazingNew-age player's racquet! Amazing blend of power, comfort and control.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Upgrade from Prince Textreme ProGreat racquet for plow-through, generates enough spin, and stable at the net. Haven't missed a beat moving to this from Textreme Pro. Enough though swingweight is almost the same, it feels "lighter" through hitting area.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
My New Favorite Racquet!!!I have 3 of the older Prince Tour 95 (2018..?), great racquets, but had to add lead tape at 10 & 2 o-clock, was my main racquet for a couple of years. I purchased the new Tour 98, but it didn't feel very solid to me. So I took a chance and bought the new Tour 95. Awesome racquet and didn't have to add any weight at all. It does everything well 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. Such a solid racquet and does every extremely well. I'm selling the Price Tour 98 and will buy another Prince Tour 95 ASAP!
5 out of 5 Stars
Just rightI used to play with the ProStaff 95 (2012). This has the same feel with more stability, so it's perfect!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A very powerful 95 sq in racquetI've been a long time user of the 93" Prince Phantom and have several 95" racquets in my collection, primarily have used a Wilson K Factor 95. This one is by far the most powerful in the bunch. It is also the most flexible and softest feel of them all too. I am very pleasantly surprised by the added power I have now with a smaller/mid size head. It doesn't have the pinpoint precision that I feel with the 93 Phantom or the heft and stiffness of the K Factor but that isn't a negative thing necessarily. It's just a very different racquet and one I'm really enjoying hitting with.
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