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Prince's
Turbo Shark Makes Chum Out Of Other Racquets Nature's shark- Sleek. Efficient. Biological perfection that has defied evolution for millions of years. What better symbol to associate with the latest racquet by Prince Tennis. Like its namesake, Prince's Turbo Shark is streamlined, deadly and knows neither peer nor predator on the court. Utilizing Prince's trademark Tungsten Triple Threat Technology, where woven titanium, copper and carbon are placed in the 10 o'clock position, 2 o'clock position and in the bottom of the handle, the Turbo Shark boasts an enormous sweet spot, amazing stability and near perfect balance. Sounds interesting, but does this shark rule the sea or sleep with the fishes? Make no mistake; the Turbo Shark definitely has chops. We tested a Turbo Shark Oversize with a 4-3/8 grip and were amazed. The Turbo Shark has phenomenal pop and spin control. And with the enlarged sweet spot, power is not a problem. Shots with this racquet are clean with plenty of bite; its superior maneuverability will definitely keep your opponent on the run. And with its ultra light weight and tungsten reinforced frame, the Turbo Shark handles returns better than Wal-Mart. How well does it serve? I liked it a lot. With my modest swing speed I was able to get plenty of power and cut out of this racquet. I also liked the fact that my forearm and elbow didn't feel like they had been jammed in a paint shaker the next morning. This is by far the most comfortable racquet I've used in a long time. But don't take my word for it; the Turbo Shark also happens to be the racquet of choice for 2004 Wimbledon Champ, Maria Sharapova (and she knows an thing or two about racquets). Bottom line is that if you're looking for a racquet that will help bring your game up to the next level, then the Turbo Shark from Prince Tennis is well worth looking into. It also makes the perfect gift for that tennis enthusiast in your life. Available in Mid Plus and Oversize, for about one hundred eighty dollars you can get one practically anywhere racquets are sold, or online at one of the dealers located at www.PrinceTennis.com.
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