A newish one from Unsquashable, the Unsquashable Syn-Tec Pro:
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 125 grams
Head size: 500 cm sq
String pattern: 16x17
Measured weight (all-in): 159 grams
Measured balance: 34.5 cm
Todd Harrity Autograph
Todd Harrity has a signature version of this racket:
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Product Info
Price: £160
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Shoes: Salming Adder
Location: 2019 Tournament of Champions
Todd was spotted with an updated cosmetic at the 2021 World Championships:
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Shoes: Asics Gel Rocket 9
Location: 2021 World Championships [Men]
Thanks
Thanks to Keir, Lloyd, B, and Kevin for the tips!
Topias says
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Got 2 of these and played once with them. First impression very positive; a well made racket. Back in 2014-2015 I used to like Prince Team Red 700 (the one used by Momen and Ghosal then) but broke 2 of them in a short time; this feels very similar but I hope less fragile. Stats: 159g all in weight, balance point 34,5cm (head light)
Pierre says
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Thanks Topias I added those stats
Meags says
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I picked up this racket a couple of weeks ago, I don’t know how Unsquashable have gotten away with using Prince’s power ring but I am happy that they did. I bought it because I wanted to try the fan string bed in a 16×17 string pattern like a slightly more forgiving Airstick 130. It came in on spec and my first impression was that I couldn’t feel it in my hand, slightly too HL for my liking, so much easy power tho, I understand why they would say these are ‘fun’ sticks as I felt like Ramy Ashour. I went back to my modified Dunlop Farag (160g/head heavy) which felt so much better, so much more control, more stability etc.
So I like to fiddle, I added a few grams of lead top of the hoop and around ten grams just above my hand, top of handle (171g/even balance) I can now feel the racket, huge power but now there’s that control element I need. Perfection, so much so my 9yr old son has robbed it off me!
Nick says
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Be a bit wary with lead tape – when I used it some of the strips would occasionally fly off while hitting, I stopped using it for fear on injuring someone. It was a fairly cheap version, probably better brands have better adhesion.
Joao says
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Hi. How similar would you say it is to the Airstick 130 or Pro Warrior 600? Looking for a replacement… thanks in advance!
Mark says
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I am also interested in any experiences with this racquet. Not a lot of information out there about this model
Topias says
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Very similar style but a bit heavier with a lighter head. The lighter head allows the racket to be very maneuvrable. The racket is around 10-15g heavier than those Prince rackets though, some players might not like that. It suits me well personally and I think this is a well made racket, easy to feel the sweet spot.
João says
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Has anyone tried this racket? Specwise it looks very similar to the new Prince Vortex Pro – on which i can’t seem to find any feedback/reviews from others. Any comments and opinions would be much appreciated. Thanks