Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 290
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Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 290

Specs

Weight306g / 10.8oz
Length685mm / 27in
Head Size645cm² / 100in²
Balance330mm / 4 Pts H L
String Pattern16/18
Beam Width22 / 23 / 20mm
Max Tension (lbs)58
Grip Size3

Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 290 - Full Technical Overview

The Prince ATS Textreme Tour 100 (290) delivers a 100 in² head with a lighter strung weight (~306 g) and a 330 mm (4 pts HL) balance, designed for players who want more maneuverability in a traditionally sized 100-inch head frame.

Featuring a 22/23/20 mm beam and a relatively low stiffness of ~62 RA, the frame emphasises spin and ease of swing rather than brute plough-through. The string pattern is 16x18, offering a blend of control and spin.

Constructed with Textreme and Twaron in the lay-up, the ATS (Anti-Torque System) helps stabilise the hoop for consistent response on off-center hits. This version is ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking a lighter platform with a large head and good spin access.

Racket Specification Breakdown

Length: 685mm / 27in

A standard 27-inch length provides the ideal balance of reach, control, and maneuverability.

Length Category

Short
Standard
Extended

Balance: 330mm / 4 pts HL

An even balance offers a blend of stability and maneuverability, suitable for all-round playing styles.

Balance Rating

Head Light
Even
Head Heavy

Weight: 306g / 10.8oz

Heavier frames (305g+) offer maximum stability and plow-through for aggressive, advanced players.

Weight Category

Light
Medium
Heavy

String Pattern: 16x18

A very open pattern offering maximum spin and ball bite.

Head Size: 645cm² / 100in²

A midplus head (97-100 sq in) enhances control while still offering a forgiving sweet spot.

Head Size Category

Small
Midplus
Oversize
XL Oversize

Best For

  • Advanced players who prefer a heavier, more stable frame for maximum plow-through.
  • All-court players who want a versatile balance between power and control.
  • Intermediate to advanced players who want a forgiving but control-oriented midplus head size.
  • Players looking for a blend of spin and control from a versatile string layout.
  • Most players who want the standard 27-inch length for ideal balance of reach and control.
  • Intermediate players who appreciate a racket capable of moderate-to-high tension ranges while still forgiving at lower tensions.