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Prestige MP L 2023 Tennis Racquet

Item # 587470
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Size: 2 - 4 1/4
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Description

The HEAD Prestige MP L 2023 Tennis Racquet brings Prestige characteristics to a lighter spec. HEAD's Auxetic construction is used in the bridge of the racquet, and now an Auxetic cage at the end of the grip further refines the feel. An Auxetic reaction adapts it's internal structure to offer superb feedback and an impressive feel at impact. The new technology is designed to inspire confidence b...
Head Size:99 sq. in
Length:27 inches
Weight: Strung - 11.2 oz / 318 g Unstrung - 10.6 oz / 300 g
Tension:48-57 Pounds
Balance:6 Pts Head Light
Beam Width:21.5 mm
Composition:Graphene / Auxetic / Graphite
Flex:63
Grip Type:Hydrosorb Pro
Power Level:Low
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains Skip: 7T, 9T, 7H, 9H
Two Piece
No Shared Holes
Swing Speed:Fast, Long Swing
Demo:236133D
String tension max:57
String tension min:48
String tension recommended:50
Style:236133
Swing weight:315

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Great results after time and tinkering

"I agree with both Moose & Hulk. Takes some time and tinkering with lead tape to get to a solid & reliable racquet experience. I'm very happy now with the feel and performance of this racquet. Control, power and stability."

Lipof P. (5/5)

Totally satisfied with this racquet.

"Totally satisfied with this racquet. Beautiful!"

Juliana J. (5/5)

Control, yes; up the power with lead tape.

"I agree with Moose that it takes a while to get used to this racquet. I added some weight tape to increase the power of the racquet, which helped a lot. Now, I'm very happy with it."

Hulk (4/5)

Good

"Great racket but need to have a lot of practice with it to get use to it and hit its sweet spot continuously. Provides great power and stability when hitting against pace but is super hard to get used to."

Moose (4/5)

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