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Head Graphene 360+ Speed 135 Slimbody

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The Head Graphene 360+ Speed 135 Slimbody. This is an updated version of the Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 Slimbody. Thanks to Joe Magor for the tip!

Update: this has been replaced by the Head Speed 135 Slimbody 2023 model.

Image via head.com →

Product Info

Release year: 2021

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Spotted

Joelle King was using this racket at the 2021 World Championships. She used the prior 360 Speed model as well.

Photo via Steve Cubbins →

Shoes: Asics Gel Court Hunter 2
Location: 2021 World Championships [Women]


Filed Under: Head Squash Rackets, Squash Rackets

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Comments

  1. John says

    (June 13, 2023)

    Hi Squash world!

    If you are in the U.S. and want this racquet –>

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/295755953533

    Reply
  2. Rajiv says

    (June 8, 2023)

    I was hoping that this would be the spiritual successor of the Cyano 135 but it was really different. The racket was extremely powerful and in the right hands would have been lethal I’m sure. However, I found there was a lot of flex/ dwell with this racket and it just wasn’t stiff enough for my liking. Note that I only tried it with the 12×17 stringing pattern at 24lbs. A higher tension and the fan pattern stringing may have cured some/ most of the problems I had with dwell/ stiffness but I never got round to trying it. I also found that as much as this racket is advertised as being very head light, it felt noticeably heavier and less manoeuvrable than the Head Graphene Cyano 135.

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