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Head Ti-S6 Tennis Racquet Length: 27 3/4 Head Size: 115 Weight: 8.0 oz. Balance: 380mm Cross Sect1on: 28.5mm Type of Swing: Full-Moderate strokes String Tension:57-66 lbs Ra: Flex: Stiff Features: Patented Head Titanium/Graphite Composite Sweetspot Design Softac Grip
Head Titanium Ti-S6 Tennis Racquet Review
Our Review: Tennis Magazine gave A’s in all four categories. Power, Comfort, Control and Maneuverability. One of the best all time rated racquets.
The Head TI-S6 tennis racquet is the #1 selling racquet in America for a reason. Head produced the TI-S6 to have all the answers for the club player with a compact swing. Its superior titanium design allows a level of control rarely seen in a racquet with this much power. The maneuverability of a light weight racquet is there, but we were surprised by how solid it was on off center shots.
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Head Ti S6 Tennis Racquet The Head TiS6 is best suited to a beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to medium speed swing who requires a generous sweetspot. Open string pattern further enhances sweetspot without sacrificing control. Ultra-light swing weight maximizes maneuverability, while super-stiff construction maximizes power on any stroke.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 115 sq. in.
- Length: 27.75 in.
- Weight (strung): 8.70 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 76
- Balance: 15.16 in. Head Heavy
- Cross Section: 29mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 303 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Head SofTac
Customer Review: Head racquet The racquet has performed creditably so far.The lightness is helpful in situations relating to reducing possible wrist and elbow injuries. So far, so good. Customer Review: HEAD T1 s6 TENNIS RACKET I am not the expert in Tennis,But I started playing Tennis for the past two years.The Head T1 S6 racket is excellent it terms of performance,Light weight.My shots has been improved after started using this racket.I will give 5/5 for this racket..Very satified.Some of my friends liked this racket and decided to buy it…
Tags: Cross Section, Elbow Injuries, Head Racquet, Head Tennis, Head Ti S6, Intermediate Level, Maneuverability, Medium Speed, Open String, Performance Light, Playing Tennis, Racquet Specifications, Speed Swing, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Pattern, Stroke, Swing Weight, Tennis Racket, Tennis Racquet
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Head Ti S6 Tennis Racquet The Head TiS6 is best suited to a beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to medium speed swing who requires a generous sweetspot. Open string pattern further enhances sweetspot without sacrificing control. Ultra-light swing weight maximizes maneuverability, while super-stiff construction maximizes power on any stroke.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 115 sq. in.
- Length: 27.75 in.
- Weight (strung): 8.70 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 76
- Balance: 15.16 in. Head Heavy
- Cross Section: 29mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 303 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Head SofTac
Customer Review: Head racquet The racquet has performed creditably so far.The lightness is helpful in situations relating to reducing possible wrist and elbow injuries. So far, so good. Customer Review: HEAD T1 s6 TENNIS RACKET I am not the expert in Tennis,But I started playing Tennis for the past two years.The Head T1 S6 racket is excellent it terms of performance,Light weight.My shots has been improved after started using this racket.I will give 5/5 for this racket..Very satified.Some of my friends liked this racket and decided to buy it…
Tags: Cross Section, Elbow Injuries, Head Racquet, Head Tennis, Head Ti S6, Intermediate Level, Maneuverability, Medium Speed, Open String, Performance Light, Playing Tennis, Racquet Specifications, Speed Swing, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Pattern, Stroke, Swing Weight, Tennis Racket, Tennis Racquet
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