The Karakal Core 110 is a power-ring style trardrop racket from Karakal.
2021
Looks like a slightly updated cosmetic for 2021:

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Product Info
Release year: 2021
Price: £117
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Product Info
Release year: 2019
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 110 grams
String pattern: 14x18
Spotted
This was posted on PDH Sports. Heard about it from Paul’s video here:
Here’s another version of the Karakal Core 110. I am not sure if this came out before the one above or after.
Borja says
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Thank you for your comments. I am very interested in this racket. How about the control? I am looking for something like the harrow spark but with more power. I will wait for your comments when you have more use and hope it is durable
João says
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I find it very easy to handle and with very high levels of control. I also had a custom spark and this is a whole different weapon: much lighter and easier to play with in my opinion. I haven’t played with the Spark for a while but personally I find it at least as forgiving as the Spark but easier to control as it is very maneuverable. If you can, give it a try…
Borja says
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Thank you very much for your quick response. I think it will be my next racket. I play on a cold court and in winter I have depth problems. That is why I seek more power. For summer the spark is perfect, but in winter not even changing the tension of the strings. Thanks and sorry for my english
João says
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My pleasure. Your english is great! Saludos 😉
João says
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Lovely racket. I have been searching for a replacement to my Prince Airstick and Pro Warrior X for quite some time and this seems to be spot on.
Very light (142gr fully strung), maneuverable, well balanced (more even than head heavy actually) and with plenty of power – with stock strings it actually feels a tad more powerful than the Prince’s.
I’ll share an update on durability – hopefully later!