There are a few different version of the Head Microgel 110 squash racket. Here are a few. Note: all three rackets appear to have the same specs.
Head Microgel 110 Stealth
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PDH Sports in the UK has an exclusive model, called the Stealth. Looks like it’s based on the Head Microgel 110 frame but with a custom paint job, which looks pretty awesome actually.
Advertised specs:
Weight: Light (110 grams)
Balance: Head-Heavy (37 cm)
Head Size: Large (500 sq. cm)
Head Microgel 110 Tour
Here’s a quick post for a variant of this racket called the Head Microgel 110 Tour.
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This seems like it’s the same racket, with, I guess you could call it, a yellowish green paint job.
Head Microgel 110 Super Pro
This one’s got a bit more plain appearance, but same specs again:
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If you’ve used the Head Microgel 110 in any of these styles, please leave a review in the comments!
Jack says
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I have two of the pdh stealth version of this, it’s incredible and has become my main racket. An extraordinary amount of power from such a light frame.
I broke a string on both rackets in a short space of time, but it has handled a restring well.
Pierre says
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Thanks Jack
Ben P says
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Hi, how do you find the balance? Are they more even-head heavy than full on head heavy? Also what’s the sweetspot like? Is it quite forgiving racket?
Bill says
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I have the stealth version and have found it a forgiving racket overall (generous sweetspot), nice and light but still retains a good amount of power. Also needed a restring fairly quickly but it is still my go-to racket. Balance seems even to me.