Don Nett of Nett Strings Co.

Best of Woburn 2021

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Meet Donald Nett of Nett Strings Co. in Woburn – Boston Voyager Magazine _ Boston City Guide.pdf


ONGRATULATIONS DON NETT!

CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FROM PRINCE!

NETT STRINGS CO IS #1 IN THE NATION FOR PRINCE TWISTPOWER SALES!

ATTN Prince Partners:

Nett Strings Co - to date - has SOLD CLOSE TO 200 PRINCE TWISTPOWER RACQUETS!!!


If you’ve considered the Prince Twistpower X100 but haven’t yet brought it in ---

take a minute to read THIS REVIEW written by Don Nett - owner of Nett Strings Co. Tennis Shop in Woburn Massachusetts. https://www.nettstringsco.com

“After selling the Twist power X100 for the past year and a half or so, here is the general review from my customers ranging from 2.0 to 4.5.

This racquet is extremely stable with very little twisting at impact. Has surprising power even though rated at 880. Most customers thought the spin and power were definitely a great feature.

It seems to appeal to a few different levels. I have had very competent players remark about the outstanding feel and control with very little noticeable vibration.

The weight seems perfect, 11.0 oz. strung. Had many compliment the graphics as classy and a bit of a throwback.

One good friend of mine said it was too pretty to play with and should be hung on the wall.

This racquet seems to be able to compete with the best frames out there from Babolat, Wilson or Head.

All my demos are strung with Prince polyester hybrids which seems to accentuate the best features of this frame.

All in all, this appears to be a very easy frame to play with for most players with surprisingly good power, touch, feel, vibration dampening

and good resistance to torsional twisting”.

…Don Nett