Overview
With roots that extend back to the popular O3 Silver, the O3 Legacy 120 combines best of class comfort with ultra easy access to power. In addition to giving you a luxurious hitting area with a nice margin of error, this racquet comes with an extended length for greater momentum (power) on groundstrokes and serves. Like its immediate predecessor, the Textreme Premier 120, this racquet is not only perfect for beginners or players with compact strokes, it's also great for those who are looking to supercharge their doubles game. In addition to being updated with an AntiTorque System for more stability, the O3 Legacy 120 gives you the unmistakeable benefit of O3 Technology, a grommetless construction that virtually eliminates harsh vibrations. From the baseline, this racquet not only feels stable when redirecting your opponent's pace, it also offers truly outstanding comfort. Players with compact strokes will find easy depth, and there is blistering pace available on fast swings. The O3 Legacy 120 also has a massive "spin-window" along with a grippy 16x19 string pattern, giving it dangerous levels of spin-potential. At net and on service returns, simple blocks produce penetrating depth, and the extra length is a blessing on overheads and serves where you'll find extra power and easier net clearance. Ultimately, the O3 Legacy 120 is one of the best possible options for the player who wants maximum comfort and power.
Specifications
Head Size: 120 in² / 774.19 cm² | ||||
Length: 27.25in / 69.22cm | ||||
Strung Weight:9.7oz / 275g | ||||
Balance: 14.2in / 36.07cm / 5 pts HH | ||||
Swingweight: 328 | ||||
Stiffness: 72 | ||||
Beam Width: 27.5mm / 29.5mm / 27mm | ||||
Composition: Twaron/Textreme/Graphite | ||||
Power Level: High | ||||
Stroke Style: Compact | ||||
Swing Speed: Slow | ||||
Racquet Colors:Purple | ||||
Grip Type: Prince ResiTex Soft | ||||
String Pattern:
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String Tension: 55-65 pounds |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I had bought the Prince O3 Legacy 120 a few months back, thinking it was similar to the Prince O3 Speedzone and SpeedPort. While they are all oversize racquets, the O3 Legacy has some issues, it seems that the sweetspot is different, also the frame, while having a similar weight to the Speedzone, it is not as stable hitting-wise. As a result, there is actually significantly less control playing with the Legacy, there are times when shots which are very easy to handle with the Speedzone and SpeedPort, are totally out of control with the Legacy. It is hard to hit with pace with the Legacy as well because of the lack of control. Overall, I had regretted buying this
From: William, 17/8/20
Comments: Had it strung at 60 at pounds. Did not have the power I had hoped for as a player with shorter strokes. I had trouble consistently hitting past the service line. I am getting it restrung at 55 pounds now. Hope it is better now. I was looking for a racquet similar to the Prince Thunderstick or Wilson Hammer from younger days now that I am a senior. Disappointed.
From: Jim, 22/6/20