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| Value for Money | 6/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7/10 |
Full review by
Tariq WA![]()
on 31st Dec 2007
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User Rating : 7
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Good Points: Feels lighter than 145gm due to its balance, although it is head heavy design. Good power and control. No vibration solid shaft Reasonable size sweet spot I am a beginner and playing squash for 1 year now, I bought this racket after 7 months of play and I feel like I get some advantage in my play since I started using it. Such as more power, control and direction. Specially playing volleys is easier than before. ( I was using a beginner racket of 150 grams)
Bad Points: Not particularly good for flicks in tight situations due to its weight and head heavy design For some reason, may be due to rigid shaft design I feel like you get some tension in the forearm/wrist, you may feel like it is causing a whip in your fore arm instead of the racket or in the strings
General comments: I would say it is good for beginner level plays since I have not seen any senior play at my club playing with this racket. The pro at the club likes kfactor 145 or ncode n120. I know one mid level player who used n145 earlier but now switched to n120.
All in all I would say it is a good first switch for beginners from a beginner racket to the next level.
I am not sure how mid or advanced level player think about it, I did not have a chance to talk to them about it.
One comment form the pro is that it is a bit heavy.
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