| | |  | Head | Home » » » » » Head Ti S5 Comfort Zone Tennis Racquet | | | | | | | Description: | | The Head TiS5 Comfort Zone is best suited to a beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to medium speed swing who requires a generous sweetspot that is easy on the arm (thanks to Head's Comfort Zone technology). Open string pattern further enhances sweetspot without sacrificing control. Comfort Zone is the new patented dampening system made up of a combination of a hard and soft material reduces string vibration up to 25%. The cone shape of the grommets optimizes the sweetspot area on the string. The additional dampening of the ComfortZone provides for ultimate comfort. The sweetspot is enlarged by 20% and ball acceleration is increased.Racquet Specifications- Headsize: 107 sq. in.
- Length: 27.50 in.
- Weight (strung): 8.90 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 72
- Balance: 15.16 in. Head Heavy
- Cross Section: 27mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 310 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16x19
- Grip: Head SofTac
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Light and easy on the elbowJul 15, 2005
By HappyNeige I was using forearm banding for tennis elbow for a long time. When my old racquet broke, I did an extensive research for a new racquet that provided comfort and control rather than power. I came across Head Ti.S5 and after trying a demo, the feel was so good that I took my banding off. I bought a pair and for the past month I have not had elbow or wrist pain with this racquet. (And I play tennis 4-5 times a week.) The weight is light and the frame absorbs a lot of shock and vibration upon contact. Besides comfort, the larger head size and wider string pattern allow you to generate topspin without much effort. If you are a beginner-intermediate player with slow-to-medium swing, you'll find this a comfortable and easy to handle racquet. Highly recommended.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good Racquet, but possible TOO lightweightOct 21, 2005
By PicsFromTheNet The ony reason I give this racquet 4*s is because it might be too light for some players. I've played for a couple of years and have started to out-grow this HEAD. It does let you get many of balls back into play, but you compromise ALOT of power. Be prepared to hit several balls longer then you want(ed).
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
The best racquetFeb 28, 2006
By Jessica Nattaradol
"Red"
This is the best racquet I ever have. I'd been using Wilson for a long time (5 racquets) This one is the lightest and the most powerful. I have improved a lot. And no more pain in my elbow (tennis elbow) Thank you for such a great product.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The best for the beginner-intermediate.Oct 07, 2005
By Maritsa
"anything fun is worth knowing about"
I did a lot of research for a racket before purchasing this one. One of the reasons I got it is because of the very light weight of the racket. I have a sist which cuts circulation and strength in my swing wrist not allowing me to utilize the full force of my arm during the swings so I had to have a really light weight racket. The other detail to my story is that I am a weaklink and I need a light racket. I am also a beginner player and needed a racket that would bounce off any side of the racket I hit the ball with. This racket is truly a wonderful piece.
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Great feel, good price, maximum durability!Oct 10, 2003
After 3 years of lessons, my coach told me it was time for a new racquet. This one, the Head Ti-S5 is the one he chose. I put it in my hands the first day I got it and it felt so good. The weight, which is about 8.8 ounces was unreal. Instantly, my power shifted, my serve went up 10 mp/h and my tennis game just all around improved. This is an amazing racquet. My high school tennis team practically endorses it. There are only 3 people who didn't use it because of preferences, but my coach talked with them all and convinced the others that a Head Ti-S5 was the best choice for them. They all agreed too. Some already used it and also thought it was a good racquet. If you want a good quality racquet, for a good price, and sick feel, a Head TI-s5 is the best way to go. No racquet matches it, new or old!
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