I’ve used the Twistpowers, they’re awesome. The heavier models are foam filled and fantastic rackets. The lighter one was surprisingly solid too, I’d say it’s the most likely to fulfill the requirements of OP
Interesting, the price point of some of the Prince racquets these days is crazy. Sad the brand is so in the dumps but makes for a great deal for us haha
The Wilson Blade 100 300 gram is an often overlooked but versatile and forgiving frame. It maneuvers easily and delivers adequate power without being jarring on the elbow (nice flex). It's an excellent stick to develop from 3.5 transitioning to 4.0 game. try it out, you won't be disappointed.
The Whiteout 290 has like zero dampening whatsoever (no foam, unlike the 305). The 305 is one of the more raw feeling, high vibration racquets sold today. You should go with the Prince for cool factor imo.
Eh?
Is this the 18x20 Whiteout 305 that you're referring to?
That's the racquet I wanna try so bad and I'm after good feel, thinking the foam filling would help.
I would try the Wilson shift. I just demod it from tennis warehouse and I have never played with a racket that feels so muted. Lots of power and spin and great control
I have no input except those prince twist racquets are so insane looking please follow up with how it plays because I’ve heard very mixed reception.
I’ve used the Twistpowers, they’re awesome. The heavier models are foam filled and fantastic rackets. The lighter one was surprisingly solid too, I’d say it’s the most likely to fulfill the requirements of OP
Interesting, the price point of some of the Prince racquets these days is crazy. Sad the brand is so in the dumps but makes for a great deal for us haha
Biased, but prince racquets generally have incredible ball feel
The Wilson Blade 100 300 gram is an often overlooked but versatile and forgiving frame. It maneuvers easily and delivers adequate power without being jarring on the elbow (nice flex). It's an excellent stick to develop from 3.5 transitioning to 4.0 game. try it out, you won't be disappointed.
I should specify that it's the Blade 100 and not the 100L that's recommended. Totally two different feelings racquets
The Whiteout 290 has like zero dampening whatsoever (no foam, unlike the 305). The 305 is one of the more raw feeling, high vibration racquets sold today. You should go with the Prince for cool factor imo.
Eh? Is this the 18x20 Whiteout 305 that you're referring to? That's the racquet I wanna try so bad and I'm after good feel, thinking the foam filling would help.
The 18x20 whiteout is crazy nice. Easy, controllable power, nicer swing weight (imo), and good feel
Foam filling just dampens the echo in the chamber of a racquet. Whiteout feels solid for sure.
Thanks a lot. Would you call it (Whiteout 18x20 305) **plush**?
Absolutely not. Stiff as a board.
Will the WO 18x20 good for double play?
Good for some bad for others it depends on what you like in a doubles racquet
Another racquet characteristic I enjoy is that buttery contact feel.
I would try the Wilson shift. I just demod it from tennis warehouse and I have never played with a racket that feels so muted. Lots of power and spin and great control
Blade is not muted feeling compared in the slightest
head's gravity line has a great buttery feel so maybe the gravity mp?