Head '07 Ti Power 80 Badminton Racquet

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Main Features

  • Composite weave of ultra-strong titanium provides optimal stiffness and power in racquets that are exceptionally light and maneuverable
  • Designed with the Head® Power Frame System™ for maximum precision and consistency
  • Main and cross strings are of equal length, enlarging the sweet spot for more precise and consistent shots
  • Shaft: high tempered steel, 2-piece construction
  • Weight: 102 g

Description

The Head '07 Ti Power 80 Badminton Racquet gives optimal stiffness and power in an exceptionally light and maneuverable racquet. Technology-Titanium. Headshape-HEAD Power Frame System(TM). Headsize-364cm²/56.4"². Frame-Aluminum Alloy. Shaft-High Tempered Steel, 1-piece construction. Weight (unstrung)-102g. Balance (unstrung)-305mm. Flexibility Index-Stiff. Length-675mm. Gripsize-G3. Recq. String Tension-20-22 lbs. 201306.

Other Details

  • Brand: Head
  • Color: One Color
  • EAN: 0724794834398
  • Label: Head
  • Manufacturer: Head
  • Size: One Size
  • UPC: 724794834398
  • Item Dimensions: 27.20 in x 9.20 in x 1.00 in; 0.35 lb

Customer Reviews

Wonderful racquet!!!

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I have little to big hands for this grip size but it is really great racquet. I'll get another for my brother - he loves it. Highly recommended.


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