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  1. This arm-friendly player's racquet combines surgical targeting with outstanding feel. With this racquet, Prince adds another 100 square inch model to the growing Twistpower family. Compared to the standard Twistpower X100, this Tour version packs more mass, giving it slightly more stability and pop. However, with its sub-330 swingweight, the ...

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  2. The Seetronic PowerTwist TR1 is a locking 16A true mains connector for indoor or outdoor applications. It replaces appliance couplers wherever a very rugged solution in combination with a locking device is needed in order to guarantee a safe power connection.

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  3. Power Twist TR1 Connector Male. Sturdy PVC housing with lock; 3-Pin AC connector (input) Collet strain relief; Power rating up to 20 A / 300 V; Meets protection class IP65 when used with matching mating part; Terminal block for conductor area up to 2.5 mm²; Colour: Black; Suitable sealing cap: article no. 473623 (not included)

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  4. A great alternative power connector. Power Twist TR1 IP65 Panel Socket Female + Male Locking mechanism, 3-Pin AC sockets (output and input), Connected upon manufacture, Rated up to 16 A / 250 V, Achieves IP65 protection when used in combination with...

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    • Comparing The 97 and The 100
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    The Twistpower is a highly visible technology since the shaft of the frame is twisted. It’s supposed to help it “bend optimally on impact”. I’m not entirely sure of this claim, but the racquets play nice. It’s sometimes hard to tell why though. The Twistpower Tour racquets also come with Triple Tube technology, which is foam infusion in key locatio...

    Prince Twistpower Tour X100 The Prince Twistpower Tour X100 has typical tweener specs, similar to other power racquets, but with better comfort. I would compare it to a more powerful HEAD Boom MP. Head Size: 100 in / 645.16 cm Length: 27in / 68.58cm Strung Weight:11.2oz / 318g Balance: 13in / 33.02cm / 4 pts HL Swingweight: 324 Stiffness: 66 Beam W...

    These racquets are fast and powerful for their respective category. The X100 is a power frame with easy depth and spin for baseliners ranging from NTRP 3.5 to 5.0. The power level makes it a bit difficult to control on flatter shots, so you definitely need to add a decent amount of top spin on your shots to increase control or hit with bigger margi...

    I was a fan of the Prince Twistpower X100 when they released it and I thought I would like the X100 Tour more than the smaller head size. But the 97 had enough power for me and allowed me to manoeuvre the racquet head faster and play more on the rise, which is what I like. Semi-advanced attacking players will enjoy the 97, while intermediate player...

    Compared to the Tour 98, the 97 is faster (lower swing weight) and gives you a bit of a boost in power/spin, while the 98 is more stable. But racquets offer good comfort. Like I wrote above, the Twistpower Tour X97 plays in the same category like a Pure Aero VS or IGA 298. It feels like an arm-friendly frame for the kind of power/spin you get, but ...

    The Tour version feels heavier but also more stable and powerful. The foam-filling and extra weight bumps up the swing weight but also makes the racquet more comfortable. The 290 gram X100 is easier to use however, as some might find the Tour 100 slow.

    I find it a shame that the Twistpower Tours are not easily available in Europe. They are very good racquets offering power and spin in a comfortable package. They compete well with bigger brands today and should be taken seriously when you demo a racquet. I ended up preferring the X97 for the faster feel that allowed me to generate good power on se...

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  7. Aug 20, 2020 · Rebranding the same racquet with cosmetic changes year after year... boring. Although I'm not a huge fan of the Clash personally, I do think it's a substantial new technology that has enabled players to get a lot more comfort from a racquet with tweener specs and performance.

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