Head MX 170 Racquetball Racquet
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Code: 150398001
Price: $109.95
Regular Price:
$119.95
Bang for the Buck:
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Shipping Weight: 3.00 pounds
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Weight in Grams:
170
grams (unstrung)
Racquet Length: 22
inches
Manufacturers Features:
- Metallix (MX)
- Flexpoint
- Inner Grommet System (IGS)
- Total Sweetspot
Construction
- Megablast Technology
- Power Channels
- Megablast String Pattern
- Xtra Long
Balance Point: 2/5"
Head Heavy
Factory Grip: Head
Hydrosorb
Factory String: Head
Synthetic Gut White
Ratings and
comparisons for all racquets can be found in Racquetworld's
Technology/Ratings
Section
Racquetworld's
Durability Rating: 90.00
Racquetworld's
Power Rating: Age
24- 94.09, Age 35- 94.09, Age 45+ 92.14
Racquetworld's
Control Rating #1
(Front Court): 93.60
Control
1 (Front Court)
represents how the racquet handles upfront in the court.
We’re basically looking at how certain components stacked together
produce good (or bad) racquet maneuverability.
To figure this out we look at the weight, balance point, and shape of the
frame. We throw all this info into
Pat’s brain along with a couple hours of hit testing and out pops the rating.
This value is useful especially for doubles players who find themselves
covering the upfront court a lot. It’s
also good to know if you’re a good server and find yourself quickly putting
away returns off your serve without leaving front middle court.
Racquetworld's
Control Rating #2
(Back Court): 92.63
Control
2 (Back Court)
represents the traditional control rating when taking a full shot from mid to
back court. Our goal with control
is to redirect the Force of the ball. We
again focus on weight, balance point, shape, string pattern and tension, frame
stiffness and on court experience.
Racquetworld's
Overall Rating: Age
24- 93.29, Age 35- 93.29, Age 45+ 92.32
Bang for the Buck
$$
Racquetworld's
General Notes:
Head's MX series has now become classic as
they are over 3 years old now. They are one of the best balances of power
and control on the market. They are available in either 170 or 190 weights
and for the price you can't beat it.
Our younger players will prefer the 170 and
our slightly older players prefer the 190 frame as the extra weight will help to
carry the swing through.
So what is MX? It stands for Metallix
which is a specially developed Matrix of carbon fibers and a new crystalline
metal alloy. This alloy's grain size is 1000 times smaller than those of a
typical metal, and by decreasing grain size, you increase performance.
Overall, Metallix allows for a stronger, stiffer, and more powerful
construction.
The other new technology which came out in
Tennis first and was brought over to Racquetball is Flexpoint. Two
precisely engineered control holes strategically positioned in the center of the
racquets sweet spot, are coupled with innovative dimples that work
together to create a powerful flexpoint that is activated everytime you hit the
ball. What this basically means is you get INCREASED POWER with INCREASED
CONTROL!
INCREASED POWER - When Flexpoint PWR
is activated an incredible "trampoline" effect is unleashed, launching
the ball off the racquet at power levels never though possible.
INCREASED CONTROL - The unique
"cupping" effect of Flexpoint PWR allows you to hit every shot right
where you are aiming.
Each racquet comes with a free Fran Davis
sample dvd. $34.95 value!
If you're unsure about your model or
weight...try our DEMO
program.
These are available in the smaller 3
5/8 grip size only.
I would recommend changing the grip
to a Python (Our favorite), or Head TackiMac for the added traction
to prevent slippage. The Racquetworld Grommet Tape upgrade ($1) can
save you $$ in the long run as sometimes strings break from the grommet being
worn down. For those who don't know what the grommet is, it's the plastic
piece at the top of the racquet that the strings go through. When you hit
the wall and floor this gets worn down.
The Prince Premier string
upgrade is recommended because factory string is less playable/durable then the Prince
Premier string we suggest. At the time of purchase, the Prince
Premier restring upgrade is $21.95. It's normally $36 if you mailed
the racquet to us later so you save $14 if you choose the upgrade right away.
If you choose a vibration dampener go
with the Ektelon Silencer (Our favorite), Head Megasorb, Gamma Worm or
the BBB (Big Bad Band).
The wristlacer black is the default
wrist tether that comes on your racquet at no charge. If you want to
change colors, a small fee of $2.95 will be added for switching.
A question we get everyday is
"What is Grommet Tape?" It's a piece of tape that goes over the
head (bumper) of your racquet. Sometimes you need a restring because of a
broken bumper. For an extra buck to add this, it could save you $25-40!!
We get follow up calls/emails
everyday thanking us for the upgrades as they really help bring out the
performance of the racquet.
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