Prince ExO3 Rebel 95

The Prince EXO3 Rebel 95 tennis racket offers a ton of feel and comfort and is an excellent choice for advanced level players.

Used by ATP tour professional Gael Monfils, this racket has the precision of a surgical scalpel but is as comfortable as a pillow around the court.

Prince have been able to extract even more performance from the O3 system and been able to implement it on true players’ frames. The EXO3 Energy Bridge allows the stringbed to be suspended from the frame thus capturing the energy that would have otherwise been wasted through frame vibration.

The end result is greater power, a bigger sweetspot and even better comfort and feel.

The EXO3 also features interchangeable grommets for a truly custom feel. You can choose from the strong port insert for more power and comfort, or the string hole insert for more control and feel.

In addition to this, the Prince EXO3 is enhanced by the dynamic effects of the Energy Bridge, or in other words the patented Energy Channel exclusive to Prince tennis rackets. It is a sculpted groove within the frame that provides more stability, bolsters your ball control and increases spin by up to 25%.

This is a superbly accomplished racket but it’s standout feature is it’s control. With a 95 square inch head, the EXO3 Rebel 95 offers ultimate control in the EXO3 line.

Overall, this tennis racket is sure to be one of the best players racket for an intermediate-advanced to advanced player with a fast swing speed. If you have the skills, stamina and confidence to go with the Prince EXO3 Rebel 95 it will respond in magnificent style.

One thing I should point out is that there is another option in the EXO3 family that is lighter in weight but retains outstanding maneuverability and control.

It is the Prince EXO3 Rebel Team MS 95 Tennis Racket and is more suited to players looking for the control in a mid size head in a more compact, lighter package. Both rackets are excellent options in this category.

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