
The main difference in Prince squash rackets for the 2009/10 season has been the move from standard O-Ports to more aerodynamic Speedports. The O3 Ozone Tour and O3 Black have been discontinued in favour of their Speedport equivalents and two new O3 Speedport rackets have been added to the range: the O3 Hybrid Speedport Pro, a Speedport version of the popular Hybrid Light, and the top-of-the-range O3 Speedport Silver, a large-headed racket offering stability and control. Prince squash rackets maintain their reputation for high quality and power in frames which are at once forgiving and now significantly more manoeuvrable, with faster head speed.
Two mid-range rackets have been added to replace the Air Drive and Air Vendetta at lighter weights: the Airstick 130 and Airstick 140 replace the previous Air models and are 10g lighter respectively. The Airstick 130 is almost identical to the hugely popular TT Sovereign, with 5g lighter pickup weight. Included in the new Airstick rackets are the Powerscoop, Triple Threat and Powerbar technologies synonymous with the brand. The Air handle adds comfort by reducing vibration transferred to the player on impact.
Prince squash rackets continue their reputation for solid build quality, effortless power and playability, with the added benefit of increased maneouvrability from Speedports.