HEAD Zeus/Hades/Ares (165/170/175 Racquetball Racquet Series, (3 5/8" and 3 7/8" Grip Available)
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Not at all, just a clear plastic bag that can't be reused
With it, you get a factory Head Megablast string and factory Hydrosorb grip.
It is heavy on the head and
- The head racquet is fully warranted for 6 months from date of manufacture You may need to call Head for details or contact the business where it was purchased.
Selected User Reviews For HEAD Zeus/Hades/Ares (165/170/175 Racquetball Racquet Series, (3 5/8" and 3 7/8" Grip Available)
I DO NOT recommend you purchase this racket. The racquet I purchased was my second one of this model, which is incredibly fragile. When my first one broke, I thought it was rare, but assumed it was just a freak accident when this one shrank, I assumed it was a bad racquet In the course of the game, my racquet and mine were slammed together, and my frame splintered. I bought another racquet of the same model because I liked the way it felt and the power it had. The second racquet came splintering in the same spot as the first after I scooped a shot off the wall less than 10 hours after purchasing it. The fact that I spent $250 on two racquets this year and both broke makes me very, very unhappy. Other racquets that I used on the court for several years still stand strong.
The only time I play racquetball is once a week for 2 hours. I am an excellent "B" A well-balanced racket like this is ideal for tennis. It has a good amount of pop and hardly vibrates when in contact. I would recommend it highly. Although it may be appropriate for above average players, I would rate this racket as appropriate only due to its cost. If you are having trouble with kill shots, it is certainly It is recommended that beginners start at $50 or less It will be fine if you spend $60 or less.
The wall has been hit a few times, though not direct on, is a hard crack, and is holding The wider grip and subtle taper on the end of the knob encourage me to play better, compared to other racquets with skinny straight grips. The product I received was just what I was looking for. My game has improved significantly after switching to this racquet, which gives me much lower bounce and quicker contact than my old competition racquet which always felt like it was turning in my hand when I wasn't playing perfect. Again, the grip I suppose has contributed to that.
I bought it sight unseen a few months back. Despite its appearance, one can restring these despite the fact it doesn't appear to be possible. I have played with it more than 30 times, and I have had great luck with it.
Now it is September and it is broken. It's very thin and weak, so don't buy it. As a novice, I wanted a racket that was a little better than average, so I paid $150 for this piece of The racket didn't hit the wall, the floor, or another racket, it just snapped on one of the sides during normal play. Buying this is not a good idea. Since Amazon won't take the racket back, I'm stuck with the $150 broken one. That was a bad investment!.
The Head Zeus feels balanced and tough and looks good, too. I will see how it performs at the club tomorrow. At 165 grains, the Head Zeus is light and balance. Despite holding it, I may want to hit it with my finger if my wife frowns on broken lamps. I like how the grip is 3 5/8 in length, so it feels comfortable in my hand.
This is a really nice racket for racquetball. It has no vibration, but plays a little soft, making it perfect for practice in precision shooting. The sweet spot is great. Despite the fact that I thought shots were going to be lost, they turned out well. I have no idea what it means.
This is a nice racquet that I am happy to have. The weight and all other factors were just right. The kickback from this weapon is minimal. Strong if you don't want to get hurt.