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Prince O3 Blue

By Your Host • Category: Racquets - Prince • 2007
Prince O3 Blue  
O3 BluePRICE $280
HEAD SIZE 110 sq. in.
LENGTH 27.5 in.
WEIGHT 10.1 oz.
FLEXIBILITY Firm
BALANCE 3/10 in.HL
BEAM WIDTH 24-27-25 mm
IDEAL SWING Medium
NTRP 3.5–4.0
FIRST TAKE:
If you split the difference in weights, head sizes, and lengths of the super-oversize O3 Silver and mid-plus O3 Red, both of which came out this spring, you get this light, oversize Prince.

COMPARE TO:
Prince Thunderbolt

HOW IT TESTED:
The O3 Blue is an extra-long, oversize stick, but it’s no rocket launcher. It provides a little extra pop without causing you to spray balls. But is the racquet worth the premium price? It depends on your skill level. The sweet spot, so to speak, is NTRP 3.5 to 4.0. Playtesters in this range said that the racquet had a good blend of power and control. Those below this range didn’t get enough power, and better players said the stick was too light and lacked stability when they missed the sweet spot. But to its credit, the O3 Blue didn’t feel harsh on off-center hits. The string bed has a damp feel because of the built-in vibration dampener and grommet-free holes. These allow the strings greater room to move, and the friction from the strings rubbing against the frame reduces chatter. If, however, you usually don’t play with a vibration dampener, you should consider another frame.

BOTTOM LINE:
This will help improving intermediates reach their next goal, but then they’ll want something heavier.

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Your Host is Jeff - Jeff picked up his first racket at age 8 and immediately fell in love with the sport. He played varsity tennis in high school and intramural in college and currently plays in USTA Sectional Tournaments. His passion for tennis was fully realized when he started teaching his now fiancee the sport he loves. Today Jeff is still an avid tennis player, an ETUA tennis official and teaches young kids and teens whenever he can.
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