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Prince Tour NXG Graphite nxgraphite midplus 100 Sq In 4 3/8 Unstrung NWT

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Prince
Grip Size: 4 3/8” Model: Tour NXGraphite Midplus
MPN: 7TM724013


MAKE AN OFFER ON THIS:Brand new unstrung racquet with tags! 4 3/8 grip 100 sq in head 720 power level 16 x 20 string pattern advanced control oriented racquetIncludes: dampener and carry bagTODAYSpecificationsState: New old stock Brand: Prince Condition: New Head size: 100 sq. in. / 645 sq. cm. Length: 27.25 in. / 69.2 cm. Strung weight: 12.2 oz. / 346 gr. Balance: 9pts Head Light Swing weight: 326 Stiffness: 63 Beam width: 19 mm Straight Beam Composition: Graphite / Titanium / Tungsten / Carbon Power level: Low Swing speed: Fast Grip type: Prince Dura Tac String pattern: 16 Mains / 20 CrossesInitially launched by Prince as part of the Experimental racquet project – seen on the ATP and WTA Tours painted in all black - the much anticipated NXG Graphite series of racquets is available in three head sizes. With a standard 27-inch length Mid, a 27.25-inch length Midplus and a 27.5-inch length Oversize, the NXG Graphite line appeals to a variety of playing styles. All three NXG Graphite racquets are best described as control oriented player's racquets, and are best suited to 4.0+ NTRP level players. The NXG Graphite racquets feature PrinceTriple Threat, Air Handle and More racquet technologies. Winner of the TENNIS Magazine Editor's Choice Award.MidplusOffering the most crisp feel of the three, the Midplus comes the closest to a classic Prince feel we've experienced in a More racquet. A good level of spin can be found on groundstrokes and serves with the Midplus. At net, the Midplus feels stable and maneuverable. As with the Mid and Oversize NXGs, the Midplus places an emphasis on control. Used by Guillermo Coria.