
Weight: 128 g
Balance: Head heavy – Even (35.0 cm)
Head size: 480 sq cm
String pattern: 14×15
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Lightweight and maneuverable racket, thanks to the PowerBite string pattern it offers a good power as well and enables you to put a lot of spin or cut on the ball.
Reviews:
In 2014 Prince added two completely new models into their squash rackets lineup – the Pro Beast 750 promoted by Ramy Ashour and Pro Shark 650.
They are very similar to each other, both use the traditional Prince power ring (longer strings with more uniform length) but the main innovation is the PowerBite – both are equipped with a more open string pattern (14×15) which provides greater power, but most importantly increases the spin (or bite) of the ball.
And from user reviews over the internet it is clear the PowerBite really makes a difference – the Beast has a solid power and enables you to cut the ball in really nicely, particularly on drop shots where you are able to force your opponent to cover more ground than normally. Some players also compared it to the Technifibre Carboflex 125 and said that while the Beast has less power, the cut and spin are much better.
Just be aware there will be a bit more string breakage compared to rackets with denser string pattern.
the 2016 version
The second thing that gets mentioned a lot is the racquet’s maneuverability – it is fairly light and the balance is very close to even which creates a fast head speed and makes the Beast 750 PowerBite very effective for an aggressive playing style and volleying. It has also a more natural, less stiff fell than the Prince Rebel or Tour, the only disadvantage players mentioned is that (as other top Prince rackets) it’s a bit fragile.
In 2016, a new color scheme appeared and the racquet is now called TeXtreme Pro Beast PowerBite 750.

Compared to others:
Racket | Power & Control | Weight | Head size | Balance | String pattern | Price | |
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Prince Pro Beast 750 | ![]() ![]() |
128 g | 480 sq cm | Head heavy – Even (35.0 cm) | 14×15 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Rebel 950 | ![]() ![]() |
135 g | 464 sq cm | Head heavy (37.7 cm) | 16×16 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Black SP 850 | ![]() ![]() |
135 g | 464 sq cm | Head heavy (37.5 cm) | 16×16 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Tour 850 | ![]() ![]() |
142 g | 464 sq cm | Head heavy (36.7 cm) | 16×16 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Beast 750 | ![]() ![]() |
128 g | 480 sq cm | Head heavy – Even (35.0 cm) | 14×15 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Shark 650 | ![]() ![]() |
129 g | 480 sq cm | Head heavy – Even (35.3 cm) | 14×15 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Sovereign 650 | ![]() ![]() |
135 g | 480 sq cm | Slightly head heavy (36.0 mm) | 16×17 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Textreme Pro Warrior 600 | ![]() ![]() |
129 g | 480 sq cm | Head heavy – Even (35.3 cm) | 16×17 | $ Check here £ Check here |
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Prince Pro Airstick Lite 550 | ![]() ![]() |
130 g | 480 sq cm | Slightly head heavy (36.0 mm) | 16×17 | £ Check here |