Here are the Mantis squash rackets I’ve seen around.
Mantis Power Black
Mantis Tour
Mantis Power 110 II
New version of the racket that Emma Beddoes uses and Stephen Coppinger used to use. 110 grams and head-heavy.
Mantis Pro 125 II
Mantis Pro 115 II
Mantis Power
This comes in two colors. Red:
Blue:
Mantis Power 130 II
Mantis Xenon Vibe
Mantis Xenon Comp
Mantis Xenon
Mantis Squash Rackets List
An alphabetical list of all the Mantis squash rackets posted on Squash Source so far.
- Mantis Power 110
- Mantis Power 110 II Squash Racket
- Mantis Power 130 II Squash Racket
- Mantis Power 130 Squash Racket
- Mantis Power Black Squash Racket
- Mantis Power Squash Racket
- Mantis Pro 115 II Squash Racket
- Mantis Pro 125 II Squash Racket
- Mantis Pro 125 Squash Racket
- Mantis Tour
- Mantis Xenon Comp
- Mantis Xenon Squash Racket
- Mantis Xenon Vibe Squash Racket
mark says
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I’m interested in purchasing a Mantis Racket but can’t seem to find out too much about them. Are they British made. Can anyone give me any information on them? Are they good rackets?
Mogul says
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Hi, I bought a mantis pro 125 online and I’m concerned it might be a fake, it’s balance point is correct and the frame seems to match the paintwork displayed on the site, however the strings are different from the ones advertised, is this a common practice or am I being played?
Any tips to spot a fake would be great
Pierre Bastien says
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Hi, that’s a strange one. I think it’s unlikely to be a fake. What strings did it come with?
Mogul says
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It came with black strings, mantis t power with the mantis logo in white, I thought it already came factory prepared with white strings instead. I’ve weighed the frame itself and its 124 grams (I know it’s not the wisest move to do this) I was going to replace the string anyway.
Thanks for the quick reply!
George says
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Don’t worry the factory strings are actually T-Power in black with a white stencil. I work with a mantis distributer