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Ti Fire: ... ve been playing tennis for 3 years and have been using only Wilson racquets. My first racquet was amateur US Open model with huge hit spot, average control, not powerful but easy to use. After I improved my game I had to move on, because US Open really lacked maneuverability. I tried to play with both Wilson Hammer 4 and Wilson Triad 6 but they both seemed too difficult to handle for me. Hammer appears to be an ins...
Read the full review: HEAD TiFire - a choice to improve your game by Paul
 

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poobunion Head Ti-Radical
... play tennis for the county so I really want a racket I feel comfy with. This racket is superb. If you want a Head racket, go for this. The new Radical is not as good. Although it has the intellifibres in it, there is a fault in the construction just above the handle of the racket and it therefore breaks a lot. The 2001 Radical is far more reliable. The racket gives you a lot of control in your gameplay and it comes with a lovely grip and very useful strings. However, when you do need to replace the strings you should try to get the Head Intellitour strings. These strings enable a player to put an amazing amount of topspin on a ball. Another benefit is that now that the ...
Read the full review: stunning racket-don't get the new one by poobunion
rossmoorlock Ti Heat
... have played tennis for all of my life so I would like to think that I know a lot about tennis and a lot about the equipment that is needed. I have played with a lot of different tennis racquets and have played tennis up to a very high standard representing Nottinghamshire and Ruschcliffe. I have played with the Head Ti Heat on a number of occasions just testing it out to see if it is any good. I currently play with a Head Ti Fire, which is the model up from the Ti Heat but is there really a lot of difference. When I first picked up the Head TI Heat it felt like a very nice racquet. It was not very heavy, as it only weighs 255 grams and felt really well balanced. I...
Read the full review: Head Ti Heat. Is it that hot? by rossmoorlock
rossmoorlock Ti Fire
... have been playing tennis now for what feels like a lifetime. Tennis is a pretty big part of my life and I play at least six times a week. I have reached a high standard so my choice of equipment is a very difficult and important decision for me to make. Choosing a new racquet was a decision that I decided I would make just over a year ago. Up until then I had been playing tennis with a Head Electra tennis racquet. This racquet was bright red, had a really big chunky frame and was very very powerful. I wanted a change. I thought that it would be easy looking for a new racquet but there were just so many to choose from, it was a lot harder then I had imagined. I had ...
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