Overview
This racquet comes pre-strung for added convenience and value!
Beginner and intermediate players looking for speed, spin and power should give the Warrior 107 a serious look. Like previous versions of the Warrior 107, this racquet is defined by its forgiving head size and easy acceleration. Offered at an outstanding price, this is the perfect option for value hunters. At only 10.2 ounces strung, the Warrior 107 moves fast but it still packs enough weight in the head to deliver a stable feel through impact. It also packs a CTS Beam which is thinner in the throat for added feel, and thicker in the head for added power. On groundstrokes the Warrior 107 feels comfortably crisp at impact. The generous head size combined with the even balance provide a stable and powerful response while still offering good control on full swings. There's also plenty of spin potential thanks to the open string pattern and easy acceleration. At net the Warrior 107 comes around fast to deliver a solid feel against pace, and there is more than enough pop to finish points with a bang. Ultimately, this is a great option for the player who wants the advantages of a larger head without a huge tradeoff in the control department. In addition to being suitable for beginners, intermediates and recreational players, this racquet's attractive price makes it an outstanding value.
Specifications
Head Size: 107 in² / 690.32 cm² | ||||
Length: 27in / 68.58cm | ||||
Strung Weight: 10.2oz / 289g | ||||
Balance: 13.5in / 34.29cm / 0 pts EB | ||||
Swingweight: 313 | ||||
Stiffness: 68 | ||||
Beam Width: 28mm / 27mm / 24mm | ||||
Composition: Graphite | ||||
Power Level: Low-Medium | ||||
Stroke Style: Compact-Medium | ||||
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast | ||||
Racquet Colors: White | ||||
Grip Type: Prince Synthetic | ||||
String Pattern:
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String Tension: 50-60 pounds |
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Customer Reviews
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GOODVERY GOOD RACQUET, ESPECIALLY FOR ITS PRICE VALUE RATIO. ITS NEUTRAL BALANCE OFFERS IDEAL CONTROL WITH THE STROKE. IDEAL FOR INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS
It took a whileI’ve had this Warrior 107 for over six months now and tried many ways to make it work for me as there are so few options in a 107 head size. I added 1/4 inch to the length but that felt slow with too much shock. In stock form it was too light and way too much vibration in a high speed game. I added weight of varying amounts on the sides of the head and it did nothing to improve a lackluster ball response. I was giving up on this frame adding power or control when I finally added 4 inches of 1/2 inch lead tape at 12 o’clock and 1 1/2 inches at 5 and 7. The sweet spot expanded, the power increased and the vibration went away. Using a multi filament 16 gauge string in the low 50’s everything changed and the power and control was superior to anything else. I now have 3 of these frames and am ready for the tournament season in 2025 for 4.0 and senior nationals. Don’t give up on this model it is customizable.
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Great Racquet but not for mePrince makes a quality racquet and the Warrior is no exception. Sleek looking, solid, comfortable, unfortunately just way too light for me. I think this should be marketed towards women or kids, as at 275g, the racquet is just far too light for an adult male. Playing with it in stock form, I received way too much vibration against adult beginners. This led to arm pain after sessions of more than 60 minutes. I added 20g of lead strips to alleviate this. I ultimately decided to move on as with the OS being so large and forgiving, was ready to move on to something less forgiving.
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A pumpkin turned jewelOriginally bought for wife, but she didn't like the feel (or the lack of). After changing the string and weighting up (11.5 ounces, 5 points HL), it is now my primary weapon of choice with power and spin, adequate for big tennis. It has a decent control, but the open string pattern requires a little bigger target.
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No SurpriseI wanted a little more pop than from a 100 square inch frame, and the longer mains in the 107 Warrior provide it. String it up an additional 5 pounds to maintain control, and the easy power/pace is there.
Prince Warrior RacquetLove the racquet but not the strings that came with it. The strings would "creak" when hitting the ball. Had it restrung and it now works great!
Warrior 107Good racquet and value for beginners to intermediate players, and a tasteful graphic too!
Racquet for everyoneMy 12 year old daughter and 76 year old dad both love this racquet!
Warrior 107Great Value for intermediate MS/HS Tennis Players! Buy a smaller grip size and use Overgrips…gives you correct sizing, but frequently replacing Overgrips is cheaper and keeps a fresh grip on racquet. Choking up 1” in MS is also more cost effective than buying a new racquet when your child hits growth spurt.
Game ChangerAfter 20+ years of playing (4.0), I decided to use this summer to take a serious look at my game, and what I could do to improve. Well racquets (strings, weight, tension) was a major emphasis, so I ordered and played with at least 6 different demo racquets (brands, prices and weights). But to my surprise, the Prince Warrior 107 came out on top. This racquet has not only improved my game, but it has does wonders for my confidence. Everything that was written in the description (and player reviews) was spot on. My power, control and spin have never been better. Not to mention, I was having serious elbow issues from all of the previous racquets, but after 7 matches with the Warrior, I am pain free. This Prince definitely suits me (and my wallet) better than the other racquets that were almost 3 times as expensive, and a much more popular brand. I am ordering two more of these ASAP!
Warrior 107Great. Maneuverable; at a good price. I suggest a dampener.
Good performance, great valueI took a punt on this racquet after it was rated a top pick for senior players and am glad I did! Unexpectedly, the racquet arrived strung. It's relatively light and maneuverable, but, being slightly head-heavy, has plenty of power. The string type and tension suit me fine. I've added a little lead tape to increase its weight. At $99 it's an absolute bargain!
Hidden GemAlthough the racquet states it is for beginners, I am not a beginner, and personally don't care. I am a seasoned player. As long as it feels good in my hand and I can play well with it, that's all it matters. This racquet is worth a try! If you are looking for arm-friendly racquet, then this one is it. I demo-ed several racquets that were HL for two weeks, and by the end of the second week, I had a sore shoulder and hand. The warrior is neither HL nor HH, which is a good thing for my shoulder, arm, and hand. It's even balanced (EB). No sore arm and shoulder! I noticed with light racquets, their swingweight is also low. However, the warrior has the perfect combo--light racquet with enough swingweight (313).
Warrior 107I bought this racquet as a backup for my Warrior 107 Pro from several years ago. It's similar but not quite the same. Balance a little heavier in the head but overall weight a little lighter. I like it but need to adjust to it a little longer. Price was reasonable.
CustomizableThis frame is quite playable in stock form. However due to its light swing weight and even balance it can be easily customized for a more advanced player. I added 1/4 inch to the length and 5 grams of weight to the butt. This has increased the swing-weight to about 320 while keeping the even balance. It also seems to have lowered the flex of the frame making it more comfortable for a tender arm. The open string pattern and added length increased the spin and power available. Serves have a better margin and more pop. At this low price this is a great value in stock form or customized for advanced players.
Inexpensive but wonderfulI had just began taking up tennis again (though was not that much of a player in the past, more a recreational player). I used the Tennis Warehouse demo program to find the racquet I wanted. I tried many but thought I needed a more expensive racquet so I went with a Babolat Pure Drive 107. I liked that racquet but it didn't have the feel of the Prince Warrior I had demoed. In rookie terms the Prince was easier to wield. I could get the right touch on the stroke and there was more a feel of the ball. My 40 year old 110 Prince racquet was better as well. I continued to use the Babalot because it had been more expensive and should be better. I bought the Prince for my son as he needed a new racquet. After a month of playing, and a Warehouse sale I purchased a Warrior for myself (I did not want to take back a gift, and besides he used a 3 and I needed a 4 with overgrip). I have not used the Babalot since (I gave it to my wife and she really likes it). Anyway, I have better control of my serve, ground strokes, and volleys now. I recommend it for all beginner and intermediate players who want a light oversize racquet with good feel and honest response.
Prince Warrior foreverI own two of the Prince Textreme Warrior 107 (black & red) version. This has no Textreme, but can't really tell the difference. This is lighter, but they must've put more weight on the head because I can't tell the difference either. The head size and stiffness are perfect for me. I tame this stick with Kevlar mains, so not too much trampoline effect from the oversized head. The pop just feels so good. I hope Prince does not make the Warrior lighter than this. This and the Textreme version are perfect for my taste; hope they keep making it forever.
senior ex5.5 NTRPI have 4 of the Black and Red 107 and 2 of this white 107 Warriors.
Keeps me on the court at age 70 now as 4.0.
I have 40 racquets and these are my go to frames. Strung with full poly at 47 pounds.
Get for drilling and hitting and doubles.
Must try tail weighting and to get it up to 11.8 ounces.
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Comments: Excellent racquet. Very good power and control. Excellent comfort. Good racquet for beginners and experienced players, including those who need a little extra pop on their groundstrokes.
From: Raymond Concannon, Quincy, 11/22/21
Comments: Great stick. Fast through the air, stable at net, overall a solid choice. Strung with Prince Synthetic Gut Duraflex 17 at 55 pounds.
From: Steven, Wisconsin 9/6/21
Comments: Prince, please never stop making this - I absolutely love it.I have extended mine to 27.5inches ,11.5oz, and 5 pts head light. I have tons of plow through and have never hit a harder shot. The CTS beam is a winner, especially at 28mm. I'll be buying more of these. Thank you, Prince! Only request I have is to bring an extended length version.
From: J, Pittsburgh, PA 9/6/21