

🎾 Own the court with power, precision, and pro-level tech!
The Prince O3 White MP Tennis Racquet (STWC) is a 27-inch advanced-level racquet featuring a 100 sq in midplus head, Triple Threat Tungsten-infused frame, and O3 Technology for enhanced sweet spot and swing speed. Weighing 10.6 oz unstrung with a balanced 12.6-inch grip, it delivers a perfect blend of power, control, and stability for serious players aiming to elevate their game.
| Size | 4 0/1 |
| Brand | Prince |
| Grip Size | 4 0/1 |
| Sport | Tennis |
| Material | Titanium, Carbon Fiber |
| Skill Level | Advanced |
| Frame Material | Titanium |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Product Dimensions | 27"L x 100"W |
| UPC | 084962380622 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084962380622 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 15 x 15 inches |
| Package Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27 x 100 x 0.04 inches |
| Brand Name | Prince |
| Color | STWC |
| Manufacturer | Prince |
| Part Number | 7TT776050 |
L**R
Prince O3 White MP Tennis Racquet 4 1/4
I have been playing with this racquet now for only about 2 weeks, but already I am hitting much faster and harder shots than with my old Head racquet. I don't think the Prince O3 is any better than the Head, it's the difference in the the grip size mainly. Both are quite good racquets and the Head is a couple of grams lighter, but the smaller grip on the O3 makes all the difference in the world to me.I'm not a pro tennis player, I'm really not even a very good player but I do play at a B level and I am improving with more practice. I like the way the O3 feels in my grip, the swing feels more controlled, and I am able to hit with more control and power than before. The only thing I would like to change are the strings. The racquet comes pre-strung, but the tension is very stiff. I will probably get it re-strung before next season to have more flex in the strings. I like to be able to feel the tennis ball make contact with the sweet spot on the racquet. With the current string tension, sometimes I feel like I'm hitting the ball with a board.Overall, it's very good racquet for the price ($68.95), and I will be using it for the long haul unless I lose it like I lost my other Prince. It's definitely good enough for a beginner and up to intermediate player. I showed it to my tennis coach and after he looked at it for a moment he said it was a very good racquet. Also, it comes with a racquet bag which I didn't expect.UPDATE: 12.20.14 - I've been using this racquet a lot but I find that the factory stringing is very tense - like a board. After Christmas I'm getting it restrung with looser tension. I like to feel the ball compressing into the strings.
J**L
Four Stars
An excellent racquet all around.
D**O
Great starter racket
Bought this tennis racket after high school (2011) and STILL have it. I love it
P**B
Five Stars
excellent racket, I have played with it like 6 months and its sweet spot is excellent. I recommend 1000%
G**P
Easy to get back into the game with this racquet
We've been very happy about this racquet-- I was glad it came strung, and it is well-balanced and easy to swing. The sweet spot is AMAZING
H**Z
Five Stars
As expected!
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