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Prince Silencer Vibe Dampener Black

4.8
6 Reviews

Prince Silencer Vibe Dampener Black

4.8
6 Reviews
$3.99

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Overview

The Prince Silencer Vibe Dampener is a long dampener that stretches across the main strings at the lower hoop. Fits securely in-between strings and helps dampen racquet vibrations.
  • Colors: Black

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
6 Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Silences all the stringsMy wife is a 4.0 flat hitter and loves these. Heavy topspinners might not like their restriction of snapback. Important: The loops SQUEEZE between the vertical and horizontal strings. If you don't remove them for your stringers, some of them will mistakenly string THROUGH the loop.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The best by farI have used different dampeners, but there is no comparison with this one.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Only dampener I useEasy to attach and has a great feel
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5 out of 5 Stars
Best dampener ever!This is the only dampener that will never come off. I love it!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great DampnerI've tried many different brands and types and this is the best I've found. It cannot fall off mid-play. And it makes me feel like there's a bigger sweat spot on my racquet.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best Dampener Out ThereBeen playing tennis for a few decades now and have tried pretty much every type of dampener out there; gel worms, rubber bands, those little round rubber things, etc. I bought this dampener to try a couple months ago and will literally never again buy another type of dampener. This is the only dampener I've ever used that eliminates the “ping” sound from hitting a tennis ball BUT doesn't leak, move around, pop out, snap, or make weird noises (looking at you dampeners with cheap plastic end hooks!). As someone who also strings his own racquets, I would advise against threading the end loops through your strings. If you just wedge the ends between the bottom cross string and the closest main string, it won't move around when you're hitting but you can also adjust/remove the dampener without having to cut it or the strings.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: 5 Stars! Covers all the main strings. Unlike the dampeners with hooks, doesn't break or become unhooked mid-point. When installing, wedge the two end circles between the crossing points rather than having the stringer string through them.
From: Paul, New York, 1/30/22