Overview
Introducing the Prince Twistpower X105 (290g)! With this racquet Prince adds a forgiving 105 square inch head size to the Twistpower family. Weighted for intermediate players, the Twistpower X105 offers easy power from the baseline, but it also gives you enough spin to bring the ball down effectively. At net, this racquet's quick handling and generous head size make for very easy volleying. Ultimately, by combining high comfort with raw speed and controllable power, the Twistpower X105 should definitely turn some heads.
Specifications
Head Size: 105 in² / 677.42 cm² | ||||
Length: 27in / 68.58cm | ||||
Strung Weight: 10.7oz / 303g | ||||
Balance: 12.59in / 31.98cm / 7 pts HL | ||||
Swingweight: 312 | ||||
Stiffness: 63 | ||||
Beam Width: 27mm / 25mm / 22mm | ||||
Composition: Graphite | ||||
Power Level: Low-Medium | ||||
Stroke Style: Medium-Full | ||||
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast | ||||
Racquet Colors:Black | ||||
Grip Type: Prince Synthetic | ||||
String Pattern:
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String Tension: 45-55 pounds |
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Customer Reviews
10/10 amazing racquetThis is one of the best racquets everything about this racquet improved my gameplay even put Prince synthetic gut 16 duraflex on it this whole racquet is 10/10 but it is light but when I gripped it the lightness went away and went to a decent weight.
Very goodVery good racquet for the moment.
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Twistpower 105My review is different than others. I thought the Prince Twistpower 105 has slightly less power than I expected. I thought it would have the same power as my current racquet the Prince Beast 104. They both have a Prince power rating of 1150. But I think the Twistpower has less power than the Beast. I thought the Twistpower was slightly under powered. I use a multi string that I often use, strung two pounds below average.
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Unique racquetSeems like a good racquet so far? Has a lot of pop. Not sure if twisted shape lends to any more spin? Do wish it were a bit longer? Strung with Babolat Orange spin strings, looks great, but may be a little stronger than I expected.
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PRINCE TWIST POWER 105This is my favorite racquet. Great top spin, touch, feel, easy power, easy on the arm. Volleying improved with this racquet. Looking to buy a third racquet.
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Custom X105 Tour Spec. Yes please!4.0 player here. I made the decision to go with the Twistpower X105 because of the larger headsize and lower RA than the Twistpower X100 Tour. My muscle memory in the 80's playing with the Prince Graphite 110 has forever made a mark on how I swing and a preference for OS racquets. I added six grams of lead tape in the head and six grams of tungsten in the handle to give it more mass and stability like the Tour version. I also went with the recommendation of the other reviewer of stringing it with Weiss Cannon Ultra Cable at 55 lbs. Thanks for the tip! This racquet is a serving monster, insane amount of spin and power, while being super arm friendly and comfortable. I recommend this racquet as a platform for customization for intermediate and advanced players. Love this racquet!
Advanced Players Need to Pull in the ReinsI’m a 64 year-old 4.5 player who still hits hard. I’ve been playing Prince since the 80’s. Already have the Twist X100 Tour when I thought I’d test drive this one too. The X100 Tour has an 875 power rating printed on the racquet. The X105 is marked at 1150 and therein lies the difference. With X105 strung with either Tour Bite, Poly Tour Pro or Hyper-G, I couldn’t keep the ball consistently on the court without cutting way back on my stroke. It flies! So I experimented with stringing with my most under-powered string, the square Weiss Cannon Ultra Cable and WOW! The Ultra Cable when strung into my other frames is an amazing control string which is hard to land deep in the court. However, the combination of the under-powered string with the powerful X105 was a marriage made in heaven. I am now getting incredible depth and more power! People are asking me if I’m hitting my forehands harder than before. I also put 10g of tungsten putty under the butt cap to make it feel closer to the X100 Tour. For some of my buddies who’ve tried my stick, after two hours their arms feel a little tired compared to their 290g sticks. But once you get used to the added weight, the frame is very arm-friendly and has great feedback on all shots. Only problem I see is for stronger hitters who don’t use a deader string. I’m also astonished how this isn’t mentioned by any of the TW play-testers in their reviews.
Prince Twist 105With specs very close to the racquet I've been using for over ten years, I decided to give it a try. It's light weight and is very maneuverable while delivering solid baseline ground strokes. After watching the TW reviews I still decided to try it knowing it was a standard 27 in. length. The reviews were spot on. All four mentioned and agreed the length should have been longer. I would like to have seen it at 27.5. This would allow for stronger serves as well as ground strokes. Overall it's still a nice racquet and should be a good spare. Hopefully the next model will have a longer length option or change.