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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310

Racquet
4.7
9 Reviews
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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310

Racquet
4.7
9 Reviews
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310 Racquet 4 1/8" (#1)
In Stock: 4+
Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 1/8" (#1)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310 Racquet 4 1/4" (#2)
In Stock: 4+
Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 1/4" (#2)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310 Racquet 4 3/8" (#3)
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Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8" (#3)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310 Racquet 4 1/2" (#4)
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Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 1/2" (#4)
Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 310 Racquet 4 5/8" (#5)
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Price: $199.00
  • Grip Size: 4 5/8" (#5)

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Controllable Power. Easy Spin. Great Feel

Prince updates the Tour 100 (310) with a softer feel and a new material technology but keeps the controllable power and spin-friendly targeting of the previous generation. Like our favorite modern player’s racquet, the ATS Tour 100 (310) rewards aggressive players with the precision to swing big and load the ball with pace and spin. For 2022, Prince gives the Tour 100 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. From the baseline the Tour 100 (310) feels stable when redirecting higher levels of pace. The open 16x18 pattern translates into easy spin, and full swings are rewarded with more than enough power to close out points. It also feels solid at net where the touch is outstanding. All in all, with its controllable power and great feel, this update has impressive "out of the box" playability.  The fact that it comes with a more flexible and arm-friendly beam construction is a nice bonus. 

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.5oz / 326g
Balance: 12.59in / 31.98cm / 7 pts HL
Swingweight: 323
Stiffness: 62
Beam Width: 22mm / 23mm / 20mm
Composition: Textreme/Twaron/Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: White
Grip Type: Prince Resi Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 18 Crosses
Mains skip: 8T,8H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 48-58 pounds

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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
9 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great Racket - poor stringingThis Prince Tour racquet provides great power and control. It is a bit heavy, but that works for me. Only issue I had was that I ordered it strung and even specified the tension, but it was definitely strung too loose (less tension) than I asked for. Next time I will have my local club do the strings
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great update on the prior modelReally enjoyed hitting with this newer version of the black and green 310 Tour. The review done by Tennis Warehouse was spot on. I’m glad I went with this updated version. Hopefully they go to a carbon color scheme soon and improve the esthetics of the racquet.
3 out of 5 Stars
Good but fragileI like playing with this racquet. My 15 year old daughter did too, though on a second serve follow through, it slipped from her hand, hitting the ground and cracked with a complete break at the top. I haven't seen that happen before.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Wonderfully smooth RacquetThis is a great racquet for all swings and all shots. The ATS system delivers smooth, non-jarring performance. Highly recommended...
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Control, spin and powerI am a 4.5 all-court player and I recently switched to this racquet from a 2023 Yonex VCore 100. I wanted to love the VCore but I find it quite erratic. In comparison, the Textreme Tour 310 has an equivalent launch angle and produces just as much spin while providing significantly better control. Feel is similar to a Tecnifibre RS 305. The Tour 310 feels light and maneuverable and is great from all areas of the court. I’m really pleased with this stick.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Under-hyped masterpieceThis is the most well-balanced racquet I’ve used in 40 years. I post often here as I’ve sold thousands of racquets and now am a consumer as an adult. I’m a total tennis nerd. I have many frames on the wall. It’s usable art. The 2019 release of this frame was fantastic, and I still prefer the aesthetic a bit. It received many accolades in 2019-2020. This release is a subtle improvement. It has better feel and is a little more comfortable, but comprises very little on the performance spectrum. I’m convinced this is another under-hyped gem in the Prince line. Prince was king for many years. Post-restructuring, their marketing has been less conventional. Give this a look and get past the hype of pro endorsements (which are disingenuous) and many YouTube clips (which are often paid for). This racquet is brilliant.
5 out of 5 Stars
Terrific racquet all aroundI played with the 2019 versions and love the ATS even more. Not much has changed other than it's a little softer. Does everything well: serves, groundstrokes, volleys, slices, etc. I love hitting my one-handed backhand on this stick and you can't go wrong with this racquet. Only did a slight modification by adding 1.5 grams at 12 o'clock for a tad more power. Currently hitting with a Confidential and Polytour Pro hybrid at 48 and it hits like a dream. Love Prince! 4.5 player.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Solid StickI was a 5.0+ player back in the day. After several decades away playing a different racquet sport, I returned. But I struggled to find the right racquet fit. I played with Wilson, Head and Babolat. I demoed others to no avail. The best fit I found was the Prince Original Graphite, which I regard as a marvel. But I am no longer young and I felt the need for something a little lighter. The challenge was finding similar stability. This racquet, which I bought on a whim while it was on sale (no demo), has been a pleasant surprise. I strung it with a poly/multi hybrid at fairly low tension. It plays well from the baseline and net. It's also a much better serving racquet than the POG. Prince is kind of a sleeper brand these days and this racquet is going to fly under the radar. But it's an impressive stick.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Engineering Marvel!How to take a great racquet (the 2019 version) and make it better? Change the RA from 65 to 62 by flexing out the throat. Keep the power by firming up the tip. Increase the stability by adding ATS, and up the swingweight slightly to withstand punishing balls with no need for customization. Home run, Prince!
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