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Dunlop Vision 110

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The Dunlop Vision 110 squash racket is advertised at only 110 grams, which would make it the lightest racket in the Dunlop lineup and one of the lightest rackets available commercially.

Dunlop Vision 110 Squash Racket

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Advertised Specs

Weight: Very light (110 grams)
Balance: Head-light

The Dunlop Vision 110 is very similar to the Dunlop Venom 110.

It’s possible that Ramy Ashour plays with the Dunlop Vision 110, but just painted to look like the Dunlop Aerogel 4D Max. Mysterious.

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Comments

  1. Ben says

    (January 2, 2014)

    Hi everyone, it look very similar to the Dunlop BlackStorm Titanium but 135g instead of 110g (unstrung) and just a different colour.

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  2. MJRichardson says

    (May 21, 2012)

    I bought and played on a Dunlop Venom racket 110g, priced at $79, so I HAD to try it. Unfortunately for my game, that racket is SO head light that I could not drive the ball very well at all with it. It also has a fair amount of flex, and a lot of vibration. I sold it right away, was used to playing on a Prince Air TT 140 (white/red) and loved its balance, power, etc. But what I say about any racket is that if it feels right and plays well for YOUR game, then its a good racket for you, even if I don’t particularly like it. Who am I to tell you otherwise?

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    • Pierre Bastien says

      (May 22, 2012)

      Hi MJ,
      Exactly. Just because a racket might work for Ramy Ashour doesn’t necessarily mean it’s right for everyone. Best to try out different options and see what you like best. Thanks for the comment!
      Pierre

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