At Mantis we’re delighted to share that Tennis Nerd has given strong, favourable commentary to our recently relaunched models—the Mantis Pro 310 and Mantis PS 300. Their detailed review highlights what makes each racquet stand out, and what players can expect from them on-court.
Pro 310 – Precision and Control for the Advanced Player
Tennis Nerd describes the Pro 310 as “a stealth cosmetic control racquet” with a 98 in² head size, 310 g unstrung weight and 16×19 string pattern. The review emphasises its pleasing feel on impact and its capacity for control—assuming the player has the technique to generate their own power. It’s noted that the racquet demands a bit more from the user—“you need to be able to generate your own power” and “it has a smaller sweet spot and requires better technique” than more forgiving frames.
For a player who values responsiveness, feedback and precise control—someone looking to fine-tune their game—the Pro 310 gets the nod. Tennis Nerd says:
“The Pro 310 offers a nice feel on impact and solid control from the dense string pattern... when you hit the sweet spot, it feels great.”
PS 300 – Balanced Power, Playability and Comfort
Turning to the PS 300, Tennis Nerd calls it their favourite of the two models tested. The PS 300 offers a 100 in² head size, 300 g unstrung weight and a 16×19 pattern, designed to deliver solid playability, power and spin along with comfortable handling.
As the review says:
“I loved the stability and easy power that the PS 300 provided… I could shorten my swing and still get ample depth on groundstrokes. Also, the PS 300 provides good pop on serve and a stable response on volleys.”
What This Means for You
If you’re a club-player or intermediate-to-advanced tennis enthusiast looking for serious gear without breaking the bank, these comments matter. The PS 300 especially offers a terrific entry into a high-quality racquet with real performance benefits. The Pro 310 is better suited for a player who already has solid technique and wants more control and feedback.
At Mantis Sport, we design our racquets with one mission: deliver performance, feel and value. The Tennis Nerd review affirms that we’re hitting the mark. And yes—we do still offer an exclusive discount code (as mentioned in the review) when you buy via mantissport.com.
Final Word
In short: the Mantis PS 300 earns a strong recommendation for players seeking an easy-to-use, high-value racquet with power, spin and comfort. The Mantis Pro 310 is more of a specialist tool for those who demand precision and control and are willing to bring their swing. Either way—our racquets have earned credible praise from a respected reviewer.
Whether you’re upgrading, switching brands, or simply curious—these models are worth your consideration.
Top 5 Takeaways from the Tennis Nerd Review
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Mantis Racquets Return with Purpose
After a period of lower visibility, the new Mantis lineup signals a strong comeback. Both racquets—Pro 310 and PS 300—reflect Mantis’s classic focus on control, feel, and playability rather than marketing flash. -
Pro 310 Caters to Precision Players
The Pro 310 impressed Tennis Nerd with its “solid control and connected feel.” It’s ideal for advanced players who already generate their own power and value consistency and precision over outright pace. -
PS 300 Delivers Power and Comfort
The PS 300 earned the reviewer’s preference thanks to its easy power, spin potential, and stability. It performs superbly for intermediates and club players seeking an accessible, confidence-boosting frame. -
Outstanding Value for Money
Tennis Nerd highlighted that both racquets compete with top-tier brands but at a notably fairer price point—offering premium construction and performance without the inflated cost. -
Versatility and User Experience
The PS 300’s all-around responsiveness and the Pro 310’s feedback-rich control provide two distinct yet complementary options within the same design philosophy. Together, they cover a wide range of playing styles and skill levels.
Mantis Racquet Comparison
| Feature | Mantis Pro 310 | Mantis PS 300 |
|---|---|---|
| Head Size | 98 sq in | 100 sq in |
| Unstrung Weight | 310 g | 300 g |
| String Pattern | 16 × 19 | 16 × 19 |
| Target Player | Advanced / Control-focused | Intermediate to Advanced / All-around |
| Feel & Feedback | Crisp, precise, classic | Smooth, comfortable, responsive |
| Power Level | Low / User-generated | Medium / Effortless depth |
| Maneuverability | Moderate (balanced weight) | High but slightly heavier swing weight |
| Best For | Players who demand control and accuracy | Players seeking a blend of power and comfort |
| Reviewer’s Summary | “Nice feel and solid control for experienced players.” | “Stable, easy power and spin—pleasant to use.” |
| Overall Impression | Refined tool for technically skilled hitters | The standout choice for most players |
Final Note
Tennis Nerd’s verdict reinforces what Mantis athletes already know—it’s about honest performance, not hype. Whether you prefer the Pro 310’s precision or the PS 300’s forgiving power, both racquets embody the balance of craftsmanship and playability that defines the Mantis philosophy.

Mantis Journal Editor
The Mantis Journal is written and curated by the Mantis Journal Editor, whose lifelong love of tennis began at the age of four. A passionate amateur player, they now dedicate time each week to training and match play at their local club, alongside regular coaching to continue refining their game. Drawing on personal experience both on and off the court, the editor brings thoughtful insights, engaging stories, and a player’s perspective to every article, making the Journal a space for tennis enthusiasts to learn, connect, and share in the joy of the sport.
