Racquetball Racquet

Posted in Tennis Rackets Racquets by admin on July 11, 2011

Racquetball Racquet

Can anyone recommend a good racquetball racquet?

I am a new player (have played about 30 games), but I am improving and I'm looking for $ 15 to upgrade my cheapy bike. Can anyone recommend a good racket for me to look at test / that will not break the bank. I am willing to spend up to $ 100, such instead $ 150 if a particular model that is supposed to be phenomenal. I'm pretty strong, but I do not want more bike out there. Something mid-range would be great. Thanks in advance!

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