Advantages: Light, cheap for titanium Disadvantages: Small racket head
...I purchased a TiS2 about a year and a half ago as I needed a light racket after injuring a hand in a footballing accident and the TiS2 was one of the lightest rackets around together with the TiS6. Most people in the club were going for the TiS6 which has a larger head and thicker frame.
I find the racket easy to use and can handle all types of shots both with power from the base line and delicate touches around the net. I have only just replaced the strings after 1 and a half years.
As newer rackets are now coming on the market the TiS2 is now an excellent choice as they can be picked up for near the £100 which is pretty good for a titanium racket....
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Advantages: a good racket Disadvantages: breaks without any reason to speak of
...i am a county tennis player and have used head rackets all my life. i have never had a problem with them until recently - myself and my sister who also plays at county level used the TiS6 racket and after a few months the frames of both our rackets began to rattle. we sent the product back to head who sent us fresh rackets. true to form, 3 months later the same problem occurred which inclined me to believe that there may be a design flaw with these rackets. do not get me wrong, they are superb rackets while they last, but unfortunately they have a tendancy not to last very long...
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Advantages: Good power Disadvantages: Control and a little too light
...). So this racquet should be on the buy list as its good for its money and a good racquet all round. (Except control it could be better but you could have the strings changed too suit it and give its control up a notch)
If you want a good quality racquet, for a good price, and sick feel, a HeadTI- is the best way to go.
Below are the specs of the racquet
Midplus Specs
102 sq. in. / 658 sq. cm.
Length: 27 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 10oz / 284g
Balance: Even Balance
Swing weight: 294
Stiffness: 63
Beam Width: 22mm Straight Beam
Composition: Graphite/Titanium Composite
Power Level: Low
Swing Speed: Moderate-Fast
Grip Type: SoftTac Traction
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 6T,8T,10T,7H,9H
Two Piece
No shared holes...
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