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Karakal V-Ti 125

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The Karakal V-Ti 125:

Karakal V-Ti 125 Squash Racket
Image via sweatband.com

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Product Notes

Part of the 2014 Karakal lineup.

Advertised specs:

Weight: Light (125 grams)
Balance: Head-heavy (37 cm)
Head Size: Medium (480 sq. cm)
String Pattern: 14 x 19


Here’s what a previous version of this same racket looked like:

karakal-v-ti-125
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Comments

  1. Jeroen Mulderij says

    (November 5, 2014)

    Hi,
    This is my current racket (Sponsored by Karakal) and it is the newest version.
    Because I have used the other version previous season I know how both of them play.
    First this version has a newer factory string which is thinner than the one which in my opinion plays very nice. But there isn’t a real difference between the two, other than a new, in my opinion nicer classic paintjob. It has a nice balance, but it doesn’t really weights in at 125 grams it is a bit heavier.
    The verdict is that it is a good racket and I would recommend it to other players.
    Cheers,
    Jeroen

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