Looking for a New Racquet - Prince Triple Threat Warrior MP?

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atybimf

Guest
I am a 4.0 baseliner with a fast full swing and I need a new racquet. I really don't want to spend more than $70-$80.

The racquet I've been looking at the hardest is the Prince TT Warrior MP.

It seems to be the type of racquet I need and it fits in my price range.

I'm looking for any input from TT Warrior MP owners. Also, if you have any other racquet suggestions I'd like to hear them. Thanks.
 
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sidespin24

Guest
I just read feedback from others, it seems great if you are at a high school level.
I am a sophomore, now I am considering it.
 

ps60

Professional
the price maybe right and that affect your decision.

forget about the price. Take a closer look or demo the racket first. It is a heavy racket with SW over 330. Heavy and with that heft, u don't need too fast swing speed.
 
Go with the warrior you wont regret it. I play with PD+, but my usual hitting partner and dubs partner uses the warrior mp and it's an amazing racquet, we're both heavy baseliners and beyond 'high school' level.

Ps. there are cheaper places to buy racquets, I got my two PDs and a bag for 200.
 

hoosierbr

Hall of Fame
I have a Warrior and I love it. Great serve-and-volley stick, that's how I roll, but it can support baseline play as well. Very spinny, comfortable, easy to whip around. Might want to add some weight to hit a heavier ball. An absolute steal for the price.
 

killer

Semi-Pro
I have used the TT Warrior MP since spring of last year, and let me tell you it's a super racquet. I'm a 5.0 former junior pro who also played NCAA Div I, and after a long hiatus from tennis thought it would worth my while to get some new sticks. After a long and deliberate process, I decided to take a chance on buying the Warrior without playtesting. Thank God i took the plunge!
I"m an all-court player, and love to use spin. the Warrior delivers in spades. The sweetspot is smaller than you'd think, but when you hit it the impact is SO solid, and so good...what more can i say? It's very stable at the net and on returns, great for placement and kick...honestly it's BAR NONE the best 'value for dollar' out there.
One quick recommendation: find yourself a nice, soft string, or if yo0u're using poly, make sure you do a hybrid with something nice and soft. It opens up the playability of the frame immensely.

Cheers!
 
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