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Prince O3 Speedport Red Racquet Review
Tennis Magazine
Spring 2007
SALES PITCH
A solid, slightly large mid-plus with controllable power, this Prince will appeal to a wide spectrum of players.
COMPARE TO
Prince O3 Red
HOW IT TESTED
Whether you’re a young hotshot looking to improve or a grizzled tournament vet on the down slope of your competitive career, the O3 Speedport Red has something for you. “So reliable” is how one 3.5 tester described the racquet’s performance from all parts of the court. It's got pop, but you need to swing to make things happen. You can also customize the amount of feedback you get by sliding the string dampener up to the lowest cross string (for less noise) or down to the throat (for more feel). It’s a feature on all Speedport racquets, but it received the most notice from fans of this model due to its smaller face and appeal to more discriminating players. The only major knock was that, even though it has the new Speedport technology, some didn’t see marked improvement between this racquet and its predecessor, the well-received O3 Red.
BOTTOM LINE
The playability of the O3 Speedport Red makes it compatible with a variety of styles.
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- MAP
Price: $199.95
- Length:
27 1/4"
- Head
Size: 105"
- Weight:
9.9 oz unstrung
- Balance:
13.2"/33.5 cm HL
- Cross
Section:23/25mm Head/Shaft
- Type
of Swing: Medium/Full
- String
Tension:
- Flex: Firm
- Composition:
- Grip:
Cushion Fit Black
- Power
Level 1100
- Note:
Prince does supply covers for this
model.
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