The Prince Pro Beast Powerbite 750 has been here on the shelves at Control the 'T' Sports for about 6 weeks now and I can’t believe I haven’t had a chance to appreciate the engineering that went into its design until now. The racquet’s name aptly encompasses its distinguishing features that allow it stand apart from other racquets I’ve hit with in the past. With elements of both touch and power, I’m having a hard time thinking of a type of player who would not make use of what it has to offer.
Let’s begin by taking a look at what sets this racquet apart from some of the others in the Prince family. The “bite” in the racquet is a function primarily of the string pattern that is extremely widely spaced out. Only 14 main strings and 15 cross strings are used to string the racquet on one of the largest frames Prince has to offer (480 square centimeters).