Just posting an older racket called the Head i110. Not sure when this first came out, but it still seems to be available.
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 110 grams
Head size: 495 cm sq
String pattern: 12x17
Have you tried this racket? Please leave a review in the comments!
Camille Cho says
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I still use this. Ever since I started learning to playing squash, every time I tried to use a different kind of racquet I have always come back to this. Just like everyone I have a Technifibre 125s carboflex, but mostly I use i.110. It has long gone in Korean sports shops, I order it ftom US Amazon when I need one. Recommend for every level of players who need a well balanced racquet.
Colin says
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I am proud to says owning a piece since 19 century. Using it till today. A very well balance racket. Restring many times but still feel the best although I using other branding n models too. Keep it up.
Faraz says
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Very head light racket. Perhaps the lightest racket I’ve ever owned. Definitely lighter than the Technifibre 125s carboflex that everybody noawadays owns. This is an excellent choice if you like ultra light rackets.
Fahd Ahmed says
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I bought this racket in 2005 and have been playing in and out with about 3 years of inconsistent playtime at 3x/week at intermediate club level. only had to get it re-strung once and it still works amazing. Before this I always played with 135+ but decided to go light. It is a very balanced light racket and requires additional power from the wrists especially for nicks and kill shots but has fantastic control especially for long rallying back court game. it is great racket for those wanting to play a fitness game. Treat it with care and avoid smashing it on the wall and it will last. touch wood!
Jacob says
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Highly recommended. I’ve gone through about 10 different racquet models in my 15+ years playing squash (admittedly mostly on the cheaper side) and this is easily my fave. It’s the only one I’ve tried that’s not only listed as light (110g), but *feels* light, and in particular head light which I love. I broke my first one last week but that’s after over a year of playing ~2x/week – I’ve just bought another and might buy more!
Fawaz says
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This racquet broke in my third game, I just bought it from Amazon. Otherwise it felt just perfect.
Its a shame it wasn’t built to last.