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Prince Ripstick 100 300g

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Prince Ripstick 100 300g

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Overview

Introducing the Ripstick 100 300g! With this racquet Prince has created a powerful modern player's racquet with above average comfort for the breed. At 11.2 ounces strung, the Ripstick is not only fast enough for intermediate players, it also packs a near 330 swingweight, giving it enough stability and plow through to tempt the more advanced ball striker. This racquet's comfortable feel comes partly from the extra large O-Ports that surround the hitting area. This feature not only produces a more plush and powerful string bed, it also creates less wind-drag for easier acceleration. Additional features include Prince's Anti-Torsion System (ATS), which combines TexTreme and Twaron in the shaft and upper hoop to deliver a smoother, more stable hitting experience. On groundstrokes the Ripstick hits a powerful ball, making it easy for you to take control of the point. The open 16x18 pattern not only helps with spin-potential, it also provides a higher trajectory, resulting in easier access to depth. At net the Ripstick comes around with lightning speed, and it will give you enough power to finish points with a bang. This racquet also shines on serve where it rewards fast swings with enough pop to put the returner in check. With the introduction of the Ripstick 100 (300), Prince has delivered an impressive weapon to intermediate players in search of power. The arm-friendly comfort is a nice bonus.

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.2oz / 318g
Balance: 13in / 33.02cm / 4 pts HL
Swingweight: 325
Stiffness: 64
Beam Width: 27mm / 25.5mm / 22mm
Composition: TexTreme/Twaron/Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: Black/White/Red/Yellow
Grip Type: Prince ResiTex Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 18 Crosses
Mains skip: 8T,8H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 50-60 pounds

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Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
19 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Very comfortableGreat racquet that does everything well for half the price of the other more well-known brand name competitors. Arm friendly, user friendly and a solid spin monster.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Prince Rip StickThe prince Rip Stick is a good tennis Racquet, I have the prince Rip Stick and got the updated version of the same racquet. Can’t wait to start playing with it on the court.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great racquetSolid power yet forgiving on groundstrokes. With the right string, it’s got enough feel at the net to make “touch” shots while still playing light and nimble. Way better for power and control from the baseline than my Babolat Pure Drive was.
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4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Ripstick 100 maneuversOur 3.0-4.0 players like the Ripstick maneuverability with the ports and stability for ground strokes
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4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Ripstick VarietyThe Ripstick 300 gram frame ports make the racquet flow through on solid ground strokes, and maneuverable hitting volleys!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Feels and looks great!A fantastic price for a very good looking and feeling racquet!
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4 out of 5 Stars
Power and spin! Control?It's all about power and spin, as much as you're likely to ever need, but some balls take off on you unexpectedly at times, so I didn't feel confident swinging away in some of the more crucial points. Comfort is pretty good but there is a curiously metallic feel to contact at times, not jarring but it feels out of place.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Stable, Maneuverable and comfortableI have three of these in 300g, one in the Japanese 300 gram flavor and two of the 280's. I tend to play with racquets as they are with little modification other than a dampener. Out of the box I find the Ripstick easy to move through the air at any point on the court despite its balance. It does help generate a lot of depth so a little bit of spin or playing around with strings and tension is recommended. I find I can stay on court a lot longer if I'm not generating all the power myself. Diablo 16, Vortex 16, Tour XP 16, and synthetic gut 16 have all played adequately in the frame. I've been a fan of CTS racquets since my approach 90 so its nice to find Prince still making a few. Balls near the tip or off to the sides don't feel punishing. It's a lively and fun frame to hit with.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great power + spin racquet, arm friendlyI was looking for a new racquet with a bit more power and spin, after using various control racquets. The Ripstick is a perfect blend of power and spin and it's great for someone like me who is a bit older (50+) and learned tennis at an older age. It feels like the Pure Aero that I borrowed from a friend. While I'm about a 4.0 level player, my swing is still not considered powerful, so generating deep penetrating shots was always a challenge for me. The Ripstick is a blessing, since I'm now able to hit baseline shots consistently deep. The O ports make this 300g racquet feel much more lighter and gives you lots of racquet head speed. Since there is some trampoline effect from the racquet, you do need to add spin to all of your shots to ensure the ball stays in. This racquet is not meant for those lazy players that hit flat. I love hitting my 1H backhand with it and slices are great. Serves are fantastic for both flat firsts and second spin/slice serves. Volleys can be tricky against heavy hitters, but if you learn to control it then this highly maneuverable racquet can deflect and punch away tons of volleys. Best to pair this racquet with some low powered spin strings. I'm having great success with Prince Vortex Triad hybrid strung at 42/45 lbs. Despite an RA stiffness of 64, it still feels plush to hit with and doesn't bother my tennis elbow at all if you string it looser. Both my doubles and singles games have improved a ton with this racquet.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good all aroundGood all around racquet. I demoed seven or eight rackets before settling on this one. I play singles and doubles. This is light enough to play at the net but has enough mass not to get pushed around by big servers. Also good spin for my kick serves and slice backhands. My old racquet gave me wrist problems but this is easy on the wrist and arm. I don’t see many other players with this racquet but recommend giving it a demo.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Took me awhile to get use to the O ports and several restring attempts to dial this beast in. Now it is my racquet of choice. Similar to Pure Strike but not as powerful and better control. I would string this racquet a couple of pounds heavier and use a hybrid setup.
From: Anonymous, 2/5/22

Comments: I have used many frames over the years and I keep coming back to Prince. For most of junior and college playing days, I stuck with (and loved) the Prince Graphite Mid. As I have moved into my later 40's, I have found that I needed something a bit more arm friendly, but still provides my game the control I need. This was the one! During the demo, I put this one in the cart not thinking seriously that it would be an option. I was wrong! Any arm/wrist issue I had at the time went away immediately. I had pin point accuracy off both sides which surprised me as well. Great job Prince!
From: Chris S, Bronx, NY, 1/6/22

Comments: I got this racquet on a lark. It looked like a fun hit, plus it was on sale. After two weeks I'm sold on it. Thought I was buying a novelty stick for my tennis bag, but now I'm seriously considering a switch from my VCORE 98 to the Ripstick full time. Tremendous power, but equally impressive access to spin is keeping my groundies in the court. Volleys are more stable than I expected too and - perhaps most surprising for a frame this wide - slicing with it is a dream. Really loving it.
From: Craig, Austin, TX, 1/5/22

Comments: The Ripstick delivers on power and spin with excellent comfort absent in many power and spin frames. I enjoyed the frame the most when I was hitting looping topspin groundstrokes and heavy spin serves. Touch and feel on delicate volleys were missing, but that is not always valued in a power and spin frame. This beats Babolat Pure Aero and Pure Drive in comfort. The cosmetic is awesome. It is modern and fits the easy punch this frame provides. I highly suggest a demo if you want comfort with easy power and spin.
From: Brad, 4/17/21

Comments: I just got a brand new demo yesterday and my first experience with it has been a very positive experience, needlessly busy cosmetics not withstanding. I will be playing a match with the Prince Ripstick tomorrow so I'll know more then, but I couldn't find anything to object to. Power and control were plentiful. I'm not a huge spin player, but volleys and overheads were rock solid and spin was there if I wanted it. It honestly felt like a less stiff and powerful Babolat and that's a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I value placement over power. I have a week to demo still and wouldn't be surprised if I pick a couple of these honeys up and take them home.
From: Jeff, 3/11/21