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Head CrossBow 6


$180.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Has a well-balanced feel when you carry it that inspires confidence. Very sensitive response depending on the strings and tension you use, easy to customize. Nice touch at the net, can tip the ball over when you want.

 The Head CrossBow 6 can be used for a moderate swing style as well as a slow, short and compact swing style. It is silver and red, has a 112 square inch head size and has a graphite / metallix composition.

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The design of the racquet includes a head stabilizer built into the throat shaft, which is a metal mass that swings in an opposite direction to the flex of the frame, reducing vibration from the impact so the consumer can play in comfort. The Head CrossBow 6 is designed for beginning players but can be used by intermediate players who want a little more power in their racquet.

Features

  • Head size: 112 sq. in
  • Length: 27.3 inches
  • Strung Weight: 9.7 oz
  • Balance: 6.8 pts head heavy
  • Swingweight: 320
  • Stiffness: 72
  • Beam Width: 29/30/29 mm
  • Composition: Graphite / Metallix
  • Power Level: high
  • Swing Speed: Slow
  • Grip Type: Hydrosorb
  • String Pattern: 16 mains / 19 crosses, mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H, two piece, no shared holes
  • String Tension: 52-62 pounds

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  • 2

    has a well-balanced feel when you carry it that inspires confidence

  • 1

    very sensitive response depending on the strings and tension you use, easy to customize

  • 1

    nice touch at the net, can tip the ball over when you want

  • 1

    easy to maneuver into position quickly

  • 1

    sweet spot is very large, even mis-hits go where you send them

  • 1

    16/19 string configuration creates spin readily without much effort

  • 1

    strongly head-heavy design generates a lot of power on impact with the ball

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