Lightweight racquets designed for children.
Shark 23 Junior Tennis Racquet
Designed specifically for children, the Prince Shark 23 combines top-notch performance with an affordable price tag, making it a great entry-level racquet. The Shark measures 23 inches long–roughly 3 or 4 inches shorter than most adult rackets–and offers a junior headsize of 95 square inches. More significantly, the racquet’s composition FusionLite alloy frame is lightweight (7.4 ounces) and easy to wield, so your child can learn the game with a racquet that suits his or her strength. The Shark 23, which also includes a Technigrip grip and meets all USTA standards, is backed by a one-year warranty.
Shark 25 Junior Tennis Racquet
Designed specifically for juniors, the Prince Shark 25 combines top-notch performance with an affordable price tag, making it a great entry-level racquet. The Shark measures 25 inches long–roughly 2 or 3 inches shorter than most adult rackets–and offers a junior headsize of 105 square inches. More significantly, the racquet’s composition FusionLite alloy frame is lightweight (8.6 ounces) and easy to wield, so your junior player can learn the game with a racquet that suits his or her strength. The Shark 25, which also includes a Technigrip grip and meets all USTA standards, is backed by a one-year warranty.
Shark 23 Junior Tennis Racquet
Shark 25 Junior Tennis Racquet
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