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Black Knight Viper 2

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This is called the Black Knight Viper 2. A hundred bucks. Squash Gear says this is an “upgraded version of the popular 5260”, but I have never heard of the 5260. Well, this is awkward.

Black Knight Viper 2

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Weight: Medium (136 grams)
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Head Size: Large (500 sq cm)
String Pattern: 14 x 18

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  1. Jordan Hooper says

    (October 19, 2019)

    used this racket for many years very light and found it good for drops and volleys only just recently switched to Stellar this year as Black knight stopped shipping these rackets to my country and are now hard to replace. recommended for intermediate/novice players and people who like light rackets 🙂

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  2. Gord says

    (February 21, 2015)

    Hi Pierre, I have been looking for a replacement for my bk 7330 conquest, which is unavailable anymore. Tried the viper 2 about 6 mounths now. Took me about 3 months to transition to this racquet. Excellent balance for attacking volleys, quick volley drops or wrong footed changes. Top quality Ashaway string, and good power. Not as stiff as I would like but once you make transition to the flex it’s not a problem, it may even be a bonus for beginning or intermediate players as this makes it more user friendly. If you don’t like the one you have I would be happy to have it. Skål Gord.

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