🎾 Own the court with the HEAD Nano Ti Spector 2.0 – where power meets precision!
The HEAD Nano Ti Spector 2.0 is a 195g squash racket featuring advanced Nano Titanium technology for enhanced strength and manoeuvrability. Its 14x19 synthetic gut string pattern offers superior playability, while the head-light balance enables faster reaction shots. Designed for adult beginners, this sleek black and white racket combines cutting-edge materials with professional-level performance.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Multi-color |
Size | One Size |
Style | Squash Racket |
Frame material | Titanium |
Height | 5 centimetres |
Item display length | 72 centimetres |
Weight | 193 g |
Item display width | 36 centimetres |
Material type | Titanium |
Seasons | autumn/winter |
Skill level | Beginner |
Usage | racquet_sports |
Sport | Squash |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | HEAD |
Department | Men's |
Manufacturer | HEAD |
Item model number | 212004 |
Product Dimensions | 60 x 15 x 0.1 cm; 195 g |
ASIN | B00CSN7D2A |
A**N
Great Beginner Racket
Bought two of these for myself and my partner to take up squash at our local gym and was pleasantly surprised with both the quality and value of these. The gym were charging £5 a pop for renting a racket so it doesn't take a genius to work out this is more economical in the medium term. coupled with the improvement in quality with this racket i couldn't recommend it enough.A few reviewers have said that the grip is quite large but having medium sized hands I can say that it fits my hands well, my partner has small hands and although she hasn't complained about it I do think the grip would be large for her.All in all a good beginner racket at an economical cost, what more could you want when trying out squash?!
M**E
It is much better than my first impression
I bought this to act as a back up for my Prince EX03 and that's how it has remained. It is a good training racket, as it is a little too heavy for games which means that you are more likely to pull a shoulder muscle. That said, I have used it a lot for warming up and doing routines, so it has been a good buy. If I broke it, I'd buy another.Update now that I've been using this for a few months. I have switched my opinion. I found that as I have improved my squash game, it has become my favourite raquet. It is slightly heavier, but it is much better for accuracy or touch shots. I guess I'm fitter now, and I don't notice the extra weight that was evident over the Prince EX03. I find it more accurate for overhead and volley shots, so great for my league matches.I initially gave this 4 stars, but I have uprated to 5 stars. It has also withstood plenty of abuse.
H**H
Good as a starter racquet but you'll need to upgrade quite quickly
I took up squash and bought this racquet, mainly because of the low cost and relatively good reviews.The racquet is light, comes with a head protector and looks fairly good. It is well made and to be fair plays very well for a beginner.I found I outgrew it quite quickly and when I borrowed a friend's racquet after a month or two of lessons I really noticed the difference.I would recommend this for any beginner, especially if you're just getting in to squash and aren't sure if you're going to like it or not (you will squash is legit, unreal). As a cheap racquet that will 'serve' (pardon the pun) you well when you're starting but you will need to upgrade it fairly quickly if you're playing regularly.All round solid base level beginner racquet at an amazing price.
K**R
Great racket, shame I'm still rubbish
Brilliant racket for the money, at no point have I thought it's going to disintegrate when I try to atomise a returning ball. Unfortunately, it's not increased my ability in not being guff at Squash.
M**T
Good, but...
The racket is suitable for beginners or maybe even a bit more. I used the racket for 2 months at around 4 days a week. The strings broke after those 2 months. I played quite much so I can understand that. The racket is quite heavy compared to other "advanced" rackets that weight around 120-140 grams. But then again, you would need to at least pay double than what you will pay for this racket. I am now going to buy a higher end racket but if you don't play that often and are a beginner then I would totally recommend it because of the low price. If you are new to squash and are not planning on playing very often, this is a good choice. If you already play, play regularly and want to improve your game; buy another one.Again, as this racket weights more than the high-end rackets it gives you a good training. So you will feel a difference when you change to a better racket. Finally, if you just play for fun from time to time and don't plan to train regularly or for a team then this is a very good racket taking the price into account.
J**Y
Great starter
As a newbie to squash I didnt want to spend loads of loney on a racquet in case I didnt get on with it, this was ideal. Good value, light weight, comes with a cover as well which is handy. You fancy feel the difference between a well hit shot and a poor one. Would recommend if you’re thinking of giving squash a try
D**N
Disappointing
I feel it hard to get a grip on the handle as it seems significantly thicker than my last racket, it’s definitely not ergonomic, it’s just a rectangular prism with tape round it. The frame is bulky, I feel it can affect your shots.
J**L
Good rackets for the price
We purchased these for the family, we're coming back to squash after a while away and these have been prefect. Good price and quality and we've used them 20+ times. Not quite sure why all of the racket sets seem to come just with double yellow balls though - you need some blues and reds to help you get into the game before you progress to the yellows or it's just too tough on the court!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago