I've used this racquet for the last 10 years. It is evenly weighted,
meant for tennis players with a slower swing (most beginner-intermediate
players), had a big sweet spot, and has excellent flexibility and
vibration control. This was the top selling racquet in the world at one
point, for good reason. The price is excellent for what you get,
especially with the astronomical prices of many of today's racquets.
I have hit with this racket for 5+ years and it is very light weight,
strong and delivers a high quality return on strokes, serves and
overheads. The sweet spot is a fraction outside the middle towards the
end-of-the-head and is large enough to allow forgivable volleys and
return of serve strokes. I have purchased additional rackets (babolet,
wilson) that cost much more, but that simply can't fit my game. This is a
great racket for kids, high schoolers or those over 50.
I have had this for more than 2 years now. Its a great racquet to learn
because of it's light weight. Its easy on your wrist and elbow. If you
are hitting balls hard, or returning fast balls, this racquet loses its
touch. It actually becomes hard on your wrist and arm.
I didn't like this racquet at all. Too much power. Any small amount of
force you use, goes out of bounds. I was trying to modify my swing style
and holding the racket not to the edge, but somewhere in the middle to
hit with less force, but still couldn't get it to work for me.
I didn't like this racquet at all. Too much power. Any small amount of
force you use, goes out of bounds. I was trying to modify my swing style
and holding the racket not to the edge, but somewhere in the middle to
hit with less force, but still couldn't get it to work for me.
I purchased this racquet over 10 years ago around when it first came out
on the market, and with a price tag over $150. At the time, it was one
of the first titanium racquets, making lighter than any of its
competitors. I'm glad to see it has gone down in price over time.
I
first started with this racquet in high school, and have owned the same
racquet ever since--a testament to its durability. It's extremely
strong and lightweight, making it great for beginner-to-intermediate
players. More skilled players will want a heavier, more responsive
racquet.
I also tend to play with a lower string tension than
many players, and paired with a strong swing, I can really crush the
ball with good accuracy--not great accuracy, but good! Some have
complained about excessive vibration when hitting, due to the light
weight of the racquet, but I have not had any issues with this. Overall
I would recommend it.
I really like this racquet. Had demoed several others without success
before an expert recommended this one to me. He was right. I have no
complaints! Its light, it's powerful. It holds well. NO vibrations. The
price was right. Now, I just have to work on my strokes...
Bought this racket from sports authority and the frame cracked on the
second time I played with it. I didn't even do anything that would
strain it. For the time I was able to use it...it generates a lot of
power on its own. I had to adjust my gripping to accommodate for the
natural power of the racket. Once I figured it out I began to like the
racket. I would recommend insurance if the seller offers it.
I bought this for my early 50's petite mom. She is learning to play,
and this racquet fit her profile and budget. At 9 ounces and 8 points
head heavy, the frame is very light and generates a ton of power. Full
shots are not required to get the ball over the net. A short stroke
will suffice. Provides a lively feel at impact. The head is large and
forgiving, and the longer length helps cover the court. I recommend the
Ti S6 to older players or those seeking more power. Excellent
performance and a good value.
seller promised restrung racquet. However, it came with the original
string. Went to Dick's sport and compared with the orignal string. There
is no difference. The string snapped after 3 weeks. Unfortunately, it
is high school tennis season so cannot return it. Have it restrung at a
local store. Kept the original string and planning to go through Amazon
to issue a complaint.
i had a head racket before this and it was ok, but the frame broke and
the strings came unloose. the frame was my fault, but regardless i
needed a new one. the first hit i hit with this, the ball went flying.
it has A TON of power, and i can't stress that enough. it is also
designed to have a larger sweet spot, and it does. the frame is very
strong (titanium with graphite coating) and is very lightweight if you
like that style. so when i got it, my friends kept begging to use it. so
overall, i would highly recommend this racket if you like lightweight,
very powerful rackets.
I hope none of my friends learn about it so I can beat them...
Seriously, this racquet is amazing! It is very light (I bought it for
my 8 year old son and he manages it quite well despite the racquet's
size) and still very powerful. I ended-up buying a second one for me
(4.5 size) and it has improved my level of play tremendously. Thanks
Head!
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