
Overview
Prince Premier Power updates Premier LT and somehow manages to increase the comfort. Like its predecessor, this one is quite lively, but it also has exceptional dwell time which helps with control. Boasting an army of over 900 fibers, this string does a great job at absorbing shock and reducing the load on tendons and joints. All in all, this is a great option for any player who wants easy access to depth, great touch and exceptional comfort.
- Gauge: 17/1.25mm
- Length: 40ft/12.2m
- Composition: Multifilament
- Color: Natural
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Great match with Premier TouchI like the Premier Power but they were constantly out of place. I tried a hybrid with the Premier Touch and it works great. The Touch is slick which allows the Power to slide back in place. Good power and very easy on the arm. Great set up on my Prince Tour 100 290.
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StringsThey do all the things tennis strings should do!
Just what I needExcellent quality and finish. Quality job!
Prince Premier Power 17I have tried all of the Prince Premier line. Control was my first and is very good. Then Comfort, but that felt mushy with no power. Then tried Power (hadn't tried it earlier as felt it might have too much power) and found it to be the best. Great combo of power, comfort and control. Easily equal to NXT but much less $$. I string it in my crosses in Yonex Vcore Pro 97 with Wilson Revolve 17 in mains. Summer at 52/54 and winter at 50/52.
One of the best multifilamentI've been using this string(17g)for several years. It's very powerful, soft and gives a high level of control. Highly recommend!
Comfortable and powerfulThis is very nice string for my Prince racquet! I don't feel any pain in my elbow now.
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Comments: Update to my initial comments from 12/08/19. I have found durability to be outstanding for a multifilament string. The more expensive multifilaments I use all start to fray sooner than these strings do. These also continue to provide good feel for an extended period of time. Great all-around multifilament, outstanding value. Currently my favorite, using it in the two sticks I use the most.
From:Rich, 8/13/20
Comments: These strings are worth every penny. Excellent multifilament that offers superb control and touch. Good pocketing too. Not overly powerful. Durability-wise, it has lasted me over 20 hours. More importantly, playability does not change much over the 20 hours. I'm a 4.5 level player.
From:Pat, 3/30/20
Comments: I picked up a Prince Textreme Tour 100 (310), and had it strung with Prince Premier Power 17 at 55 pounds full bed. I have been using full beds of Babolat Xcel or Tecnifibre Biphase, both in 17 gauge almost exclusively for the past few years, in Head and Yonex racquets. I've put in about 25 hours with these strings so far, and find them to be a great value. Very comfortable, good pocketing, good control. I did not find them to be overly powerful. Of course they move around a bit, but no more than I expect from a multi. I can't really vouch for durability after just 25 hours, but there are no signs of wear yet, so it looks like durability will be at least reasonable for a multi. This string seems to be a very good multi option for the price.
From:Rich, 12/8/19
Comments: I like it very much. I used it in the crosses at 55 pounds with the Prince Premier Power 17 in the mains also at 55 pounds. I use a Prince EXO3 Rebel 98. Very soft on my arm.Plays a lot like the NRG2 17
From:Eric, 3/14