Dunlop's answer to spinning machines like the Prince Warrior 100 ESP and the Wilson Juice 100S is the Force 100S. Perhaps less known than its brothers from Prince and Wilson, but no less interesting. First, the racket specifications: Brand: Dunlop Model: Force 100 S Head size: 100 sq/inch Weight: 295 gr Balance: 32.5 cm Stringing pattern: 14/18 Length: 27 inch
Dunlop's option for players looking for an open stringing pattern (in this case 14/18) for lots of spin and power, this racket actually sits somewhere between the Prince Warrior 100 ESP and the Wilson Juice 100S in terms of specifications. The light weight of 295 grams (Warrior 100 ESP 290 gr and Juice 100S 304 gr) makes this racket very easy to handle, while the 14/18 stringing pattern (Warrior 100 ESP 14/16 and Juice 100S 16/15) is slightly more durable than its Prince and Wilson counterparts, with the same head sizes and a comparable balance. Aeroskin CX as a frame texture of the Dunlop Force 100S ensures less air resistance and Parallel Strung ensures a larger sweet spot, more spin and comfort. In addition, the Isis X system in the grip ensures 35% less vibrations to the arm and the HyperFlare buttcap (racket cap) offers more stability and racket control. In short: this frame is technically well put together, you definitely get value for your money. The spinning ease is slightly higher with the Prince Warrior 100 ESP and the Wilson Juice 100S, but the stringing pattern of the Dunlop Force 100 S is just a little more durable.