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New Prince TT Turbo Outlaw 100 midplus racket strung (save over 48%) | ![]() |
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Outlaw Mid Plus

Where are this summer's "hip" hotspots for internationally traveling post-uni grads on a budget?
I've been to Morocco, Ibiza and Goa. They're old news. I wanna grab my passport(US), my guitar, a mid-sized pack and $3000 to last up to 3 months. A location where I might pick up a few gigs or where street musicians are still welcome is a plus! I toured all over Spain this Summer. Spain just ain't the same since they outlawed roaming street musicians. For example, Barcelona's streets used to come alive at 11pm every night, and party 'till dawn. No more! Starting last year only a few musicians get permits to play, and they are assigned a "performance spot" on the sidewalk. All the tourists who used to cruise the Rambla and drink/party at the "Botella" bonfires on the beach all night are now herded into bars and nightclubs by the Gardia Urbana before midnight. Most other major Spanish cities have done this too, Malaga being the exception. Madrid is somewhere in between. Are there free and laidback places left??Please share your secret places with me. I may never get this chance again!!
I love Guatemala, Central America. You might want to look up Lake Atitlan / absolutely gorgeous!!, Antigua, Panajachel, Tikal, Peten, there are sooooo many places, you could also go from Guatemala and backpack through Central America all the way to Costa Rica, let me know if I can give you any more info.
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next best tennis racquet?
i used a Prince Turbo Outlaw Mid Plus Tennis Racquet
http://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys/Prince-Turbo-Outlaw-Mid-Plus-Tennis-Racquet/1810033/product.html
i really like this racquet but i wanna switch because they not gonna make them for awhile can any1 find a raquet thats most simlliar to this
How about a wilson k blade 98.
Wilson has added a 93 square inch head racquet to its Blade lineup with the KBlade Tour. The Midsize frame, leather grip and 20mm straight beam design all hint towards a serious player's racquet. Our on court testing confirmed the KBlade Tour offers the high level of control advanced players seek. We were also pleasantly surprised to discover a maneuverable response from all areas of the court - much more so than typical with midsized player's racquets. The light and mobile weight also makes the KBlade Tour a great platform racquet for weight and balance customization. We found this one to be quite forgiving given its headsize, offering a nice blend of control and some solid access to spin. The 18/20 string pattern keeps the stringbed taut adding precision to shots from all areas of the court. The combination of maneuverability and control is also evident at net where we found a great response when looking to carve angles or put away volleys. On serve this one is all about consistency and control - thanks to a solid response and good access to spin. As with most player's racquets, pace and power is generated by the player and the KBlade Tour offers a consistent response that allows a player to swing aggressively with confidence. A solid performer from all areas
Prince Ozne Pro tour
court response, the Ozone Pro Tour offers the weight, balance and performance advanced players crave. Some useful heft is combined with a head light balance for an impressive blend of stability, maneuverability and comfort. Comfort from the stringbed is further enhanced by Prince's O Ports which allow for greater string deflection at impact and provide a soft, plush feel. Our TW playtesters found some excellent bite from the stringbed, resulting in plenty of topspin and slice from the baseline. Players with solid technique will find plenty of weight and power on their shots thanks to the racquet's 12.1 ounce strung weight, which we found to plough nicely through the ball. The stable response we found attacking groundstrokes is also evident at net. Even when up against heavily hit passing attempts, we found the Ozone Pro Tour to hang tough and provide a solid and comfortable response. We found good direction on volleys. Again, good technique is rewarded with some nice pop and weight of shot. On serve the racquet offers excellent access to spin. There's enough mass to add some heat on serves when looking to go big and some nice control to help with consistency. All in all this is a solid player's racquet with an emphasis on comfort, control, stability and spin. Best suited to 4.5+ level players.
Prince O3 Speedport Pro White Racquets
Prince offers a very pleasing blend of power and control in the Speedport Pro White. The racquet's mass, flex and headsize all help to create some nice power and weight on faster swings, yet the stable response and tight 18/19 string pattern offers a very control oriented feel. We found the tight string pattern to work well with Prince's Speedport system. The result is a soft, comfortable response that also offers enough feedback and feel for control-oriented shots. As we've found with other Speedport racquets, the Pro White feels very maneuverable, especially on faster swings. This one is definitely a good match for players who like to take an aggressive cut at the ball. Our TW playtesters enjoyed easy access to power while maintaining a high level of control when hitting from the baseline. We also found little effort was required from the player for good pace and depth on easier swings. At net the racquet offers a solid response with lots of control. With a little punch, we found good depth and some nice weight on volleys. This impressive racquet is a must demo for 4.0+ level players.
Prince O3 Silver ***Editors’ Choice*** on Tennis.com
PRICE $300
HEAD SIZE 118 sq. in.
LENGTH 27.75 sq. in.
WEIGHT 9.4 oz.
FLEXIBILITY Stiff
BALANCE 3/5 in. head heavy
BEAM WIDTH 27-30-27 mm
IDEAL SWING Short to medium
NTRP 1.0–4.0
FIRST TAKE:
From the superoversize head to the extra length and head-heavy balance, the O3 Silver is built with beginners and intermediates in mind.
COMPARE TO:
Prince Triple Threat Rip OS
HOW IT TESTED:
You can’t miss this frame’s key technology: mammoth grommet-free holes along the sides of the head that allow the strings greater room to move on impact, which makes the string bed more resilient and expands the sweet spot. And if you have arm problems, you’ll be happy to learn that the friction from the strings’ movement against the frame eliminates vibration, for a sensation damper than the lawns at Wimbledon. But here’s what makes the O3 Silver really shine: Although it delivers enough power for players who have picked up the game, it isn’t just for bunters because it has plenty of control, even with a medium-length swing. The super-oversize head and open string pattern bite into the ball for lots of spin, whi











