How Do You String A Prince O3 Tennis Racket?
Stringing any tennis racket can be quite challenging. Stringing Prince O3 rackets are no exception and add to the challenge with their design. These rackets are made with giant “O-Ports” instead of the normal small grommet string holes. This design requires special attention, tools and equipment when stringing. Clip out the old strings in the racket, and as you remove the strings make notes regarding the stringing pattern. Note which end of the racket head to start threading the long (main) strings, where the tie-off knots are, which holes to skip, the number of main strings and the number of cross strings. Mount the tennis racket on the stringing machine. Check to see that it is secure and locked into place before continuing. Allow for a hairline space between the frame of the racket and the locking mechanism of the machine. During stringing the racket will bend or breath and if it is mounted too tight or too loose, the frame can break during stringing. Set the machine at the recommen