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the perfect racket (Report Review)
Sep 02, 2011 by mrnomnom9
Consumer rating: (5)
2 of my 3 kids play tennis and they say that head rackets are not to much different from other brands. they do say the weaving is a little tighter and it sends the tennis balls a little farther. i say the same thing at first i did not believe them then i tried it out my self and the ball did go a little farther. the racquet glides through the air very smoothly it also hits the ball with a solid impact and sends it right where i want it to go. it is a great racquet for advanced and beginner tennis players. my kids say that it is the only racquet they will ever use while playing tennis. the racquets do cost a little more but i am willing to pay the extra because my kids have finally found a sport that they really enjoy. and if they think the racquets are better than i will buy the head racquets for them. any one who really likes to play tennis will not regret using the little extra money. again they are good for any level of tennis players expert or beginner. if you get a head racquet you will love the feel. thanks.
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glides through the air well
hits the ball with good impact
sends the ball where you want it to go |
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Love my head instinct racquet. (Report Review)
Sep 01, 2011 by Colton
Consumer rating: (5)
I purchased the head instinct racquet a while back and ever since I did I really fell in love with the game of tennis.
It's completely different than any other racquet I've ever owned or used.
It glides through the air and really hits a very solid impact on the ball and sends it directly to where you want it.
Owning previous racquets I used to always feel like my racquet was chopping though the air and slowing down by a pretty good amount of speed before it hit the ball.
This is not the case with this particular racquet ever since I got it my game has improved greatly.
The overall look of the tennis racket is also very nice it has like a curved half circle imprinted on it.
The grip of the racquet is also very good it's pretty comfortable for long periods of time and it doesn't ever get slippery when wet.
The sturdiness of the racquet is great and I haven't found any issues with it so far.
If you're looking to step up your game I would highly recommend checking the head instinct racquet out because it will do wonders for you!
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Glides,
Direct precision,
Love it. |
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None. |
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nice for spinners (Report Review)
Aug 31, 2011 by rickrusselrocks
Consumer rating: (5)
As i said earlier, in my review for the Wilson Brand tennis balls, i am kind of short for my age and cannot really put that much power into my tennis swing, so instead i took to using heaps of loaded back spin, forward spin, left spin, and right spin to confuse my opponents and because of this fact, i am playing in tournaments and am actually faring pretty well, and i love this racquet because it is use so light, but has a large head, which helps me a lot because i can utilize the large head to not be so worried about the actual contact with the Wilson Ball, but worried more about the spin, and the type of spin that i think i need on the spur of the moment. For that , i really like the head brand of tennis racquets, and i think in a couple years i am going to allocate some money to get a slightly better head racquet, and i trust that the head racquet that i get then will be much the same as the other one that has been serving me along with the wilson tennis balls for a long time. THANKS HEAD!
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Head tennis raquets (Report Review)
Aug 29, 2011 by lahiri22
Consumer rating: (4)
I currently own two Head tennis raquets that I have not used that many times. So far they have worked fine, but, then again, I can only review them as a casual tennis player. My opinion is that the Head tennis raquets are fine for those who are just starting out, since they seem durable and well-built. For professional tennis players and those who are more serious about tennis, I would suggest purchasing higher end raquets that have better, tighter work on the strings. From playing casually with my sister, I really have no complaints about the Head Tennis raquets. They work fine, and the strings seem to be pretty durable. I would recommend these for the casual tennis players and for any beginners. There is no point in splurging and purchasing the more expensive tennis raquets when you are starting out because you may not even end up sticking with the sport. And you will certainly regret it if you end up stuck with a couple of expensive raquets that you will never touch again . Mine cost 20 per raquet.
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- cheaper than other brands |
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