Prince racket review
Prince Warrior 100 Review
A practical all-around racket with friendly handling, useful forgiveness, and strong value for developing players.
RacketFit verdict
Prince Warrior 100 fits players who want best value and easy use. It makes the most sense for beginner, improving beginner, intermediate players who need value and forgiveness.
This review uses specs, player-fit signals, and database context to show where the frame helps and where buyers should be careful.
Evaluation basis
How this racket review is evaluated
RacketFit reviews Prince Warrior 100 as a fit decision: who it helps, what the specs imply, and what trade-offs a buyer should check first.
300g weight, 100 sq in head size, 16x19 string pattern, and 65 stiffness set the racket's baseline profile.
The review compares this frame against the RacketFit database average for specs and scores instead of judging Warrior 100 in isolation.
The fit is checked against beginner, improving beginner, intermediate player needs, especially value, forgiveness, maneuverability.
The review also flags who should be careful, including players who need elite precision or heavy plow-through.
These are comparative buying signals, not lab measurements or paid rankings.
Read the scoring methodologyWhy We Recommend It
300g weight is inside the common adult performance range, which helps explain the handling and stability trade-off.
100 sq in head size is forgiving enough for improving players, shaping the forgiveness and control profile.
65 stiffness is moderate, which is important for power and arm comfort.
16x19 string pattern supports the racket's value and forgiveness profile.
These are comparative buying signals, not lab measurements. Read the RacketFit methodology for how scores are built.
Choose it for
- Best value
- Easy use
- Doubles
Skip it if
- Elite precision
- Heavy plow-through
Specs in plain English
300g is inside the common adult performance range.
100 sq in is forgiving enough for improving players.
A stiffness rating of 65 feels moderate for this database.
Compared with the database average
| Signal | Warrior 100 | Database average | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 300g | 295g | Higher than average |
| Head size | 100 sq in | 101 sq in | Near average |
| Stiffness | 65 | 66 | Near average |
| Maneuverability score | 8/10 | 7.5/10 | Near average |
| Forgiveness score | 8/10 | 7.4/10 | Near average |
| Power score | 7/10 | 7.5/10 | Near average |
Performance breakdown
Why the scores look this way
Maneuverability is 8/10, close to the database average. A higher maneuverability score means the racket should move more easily on returns, volleys, and compact swings.
Forgiveness is 8/10, close to the database average. A higher forgiveness score means the racket gives more margin on off-center contact, which matters most for beginners and improving players.
Power is 7/10, close to the database average. A higher power score means the frame should help create depth and pace with less effort; a lower score usually rewards fuller swings and better timing.
Who should choose it
Prince Warrior 100 is a strong fit for players who value best value, easy use, doubles. It belongs on your shortlist if your answers point toward value, forgiveness, maneuverability.
Trade-offs to check first
Elite precision
Heavy plow-through
6/10 versus a database average of 6.9/10. A higher control score means the frame should help players aim confidently on full swings; a lower score usually trades precision for easier depth.
6/10 versus a database average of 7.4/10. A higher stability score means the racket should resist twisting better against pace, though it may require more strength to swing well.
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