Head Ti S6 Titanium Tennis Racket

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Head Ti S6 Titanium Tennis Racket

Head Ti S6 Titanium Tennis Racket

RRP: £139.99
Price: £69.995
£69.995 FREE Shipping

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If you already have an idea of what you want, skip directly to the type of racket you’re looking for in our table of contents to the left. If you are looking for a lightweight racket, the Head Ti S6 tennis racket will meet your requirements.

Comments: I got this racquet to get more bite on my backhand slice which is a compact cutting stroke. The lightweight titanium frame reduces air resistance and allows you to generate a lot of speed in your swings. If you have a grip that is too small, it can cause you to compensate by using your arm muscles to keep the racquet in place, which could lead to tennis elbow. The most arm friendly and flexible tennis rackets tend to have an oversized head size, a low stiffness rating, a low recommended string tension range and be light weight. In fact, it is a very forgiving racket option for those who regularly struggle with off-center shots.Not only is this racquet budget-friendly, but it comes in multiple sizes and colorways to meet your child’s specific needs.

This also makes the base of the grip more like a bulb end of a hammer grip, and still leave the rest of it close to the original grip size. Furthermore, the racket has an 8-point head-heavy balance, which means the weight is shifted toward the head.This racquet was a good first racquetand offers pretty good control and power from all parts ofthe court. Shaftel and Parrish say any beginner (or intermediate) player looking for even more control than a 100-square-inch face offers should consider this Yonex racket: At 98 square inches, its face is the smallest of any on this list. A note that adding weight to the head does not help that much since the racquet is already head heavy but very light. If you begun to master topspin, these premium synthetic strings will allow you to put good levels of spin on your shots.

If you stick with the game, your strokes get longer, and you can’t develop longer strokers with a larger racket because the ball won’t stay in the court,” says Phil Parrish, tennis director at the Longfellow Sports Club in Wayland, Massachusetts. One that will allow you to generate easy power and absorb as many shocks from the oncoming ball as possible.Although the first-rate composition is unusual for a starter racket, the rest of the design is pretty standard for an entry-level model. Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Comments: I started tennis at age 40, and now 20 years later I'm ready to move to a lighter, larger frames. With a broader love of fitness, Melissa understands the importance of selecting and investing in the proper equipment to help elevate your performance. Ever since I have gained in immense confidence and I feel this the best thing to happen to me in tennis ever since I started playing, its simply amazing with its light weight and tremendous power.

Moreover, with only 252g of strung weight, Head Ti S6 feels easy on the arm so you can practice for longer without getting tired or muscle fatigue. The Head Titanium Ti S6 is known for its combination of power and control, thanks to its oversized head, lightweight frame, and open string pattern. Again, the racket offers plenty of power when putting away volleys, though we did feel that it lacked a bit of control. There is always excitement when Head releases a new tennis racket model since they are one of the best tennis brands in the world. The TiS6 seems to agree with our age, elbows, wrists and learning curve to "modern" tennis with the help of a former touring pro.With Nano Titanium rigidity, a large hitting area, and quick and powerful shots, anyone can keep the opponent player on their toes with this racquet. If you’re looking for an arm friendly racket that will help you generate as much power as possible, then a lighter weight racket is the way to go. Because the racket is larger, he and Frank Green, a high-performance-tennis coach based in Philadelphia, note its sweet spot is also larger, meaning you’ll hit more good shots on your first go-around. This will help players maintain a firm hold on the racket, while also allowing them to put more speed into their swings.



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