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| Head '99 Ti 175 XL Racquetball Racquet | 
enlarge | Brand: Head Category: Sports
Buy New: $53.00 (On sale from $250.00) You Save: $197.00 (79%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 7473
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0001BPPT4
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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Product Description 103 sq. in., 175g, Length: 21.75, pre-strung, SS (3 5/8)
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A Solid entry-intermediate racquet April 20, 2008 I got this racquet after playing on a few walmart wilsons from friends. If you're looking for a more predictable and faster racquet than what you started with, this is a really good deal.
It should be noted that I'm no aficionado. I played tennis through jr. high and high school, and just started really getting in to racquetball about two months ago. I've been playing 4-6 times a week though, and most of that is because switching to this racquet allowed me to really start feeling what I was doing, just like buying a decent ($100-200) tennis racquet does.
Great Racquet February 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was my first racquet, and I have been very pleased with how it has preformed. Ive never felt any type of soreness after many games. The outer plastic guard is VERY weak, and after 5 months of use I need to replace it, its cracked in multiple places; but it has not effected the effectiveness of the racquet. Although anyone who has held my racquet has told me how amazed they are with how light it was.
Great racquet for the price! I love it. May 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is an older model racquet, but is far better than any you can buy at its $50 price. The shock absorber in the handle has saved my arm.
It's okay January 11, 2007 This racquet is a good beginner racquet for the price. The guard on the outer edges seems to be a little week. I recommend using a dampener with it to avoid a sore arm.
For the price on Amazon, you cannot go wrong with this racquet. For a more experienced player, something a little more high end would be in order.
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