Tennis Racket, Nalax Carbon Fiber Tennis Racket for Adults Youth Training Super Lightweight Shock Absorber Tennis Racquets with Carry Bag Grip Tape for Men Women Professional and Beginne


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Dimensions: 72.7 x 30.6 x 4.2 cm; 520 Grams
Brand: Nalax
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Nalax
Age: Adult

22 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a nice light racket. Fun to use and easy for beginners.

  2. Sarah Head says:

     United Kingdom

    It always amazes me the value you get from ‘unbranded’ items like this. A super lightweight tennis racket, a carry bag with strap and a spare black grip is included (it’s pre installed with a white grip).

    This represents excellent value for money and yes it is aimed at beginners but it didn’t feel cheap when playing with it and the ball reacts well off the racket. Really pleased with the performance and ideal for using while playing for fun. Happy to recommend.

    Lovely light tennis racke

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This racket is perfect for my bad wrists. The carbon fibre makes it a lightweight racket. And the grip is comfortable to hold for long periods. The racket has shock absorbing qualities which helps when playing.

    It is made from durable materials and withstands the constant play. My child also had a go and it works well with his heavy-handedness and clumsiness of dropping it.

    The racket is made well and is high quality. The paint work is printed well. The design is lovely and looks good when playing.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter is keen netball player but has recently taken up a little tennis. As a fairly new player handed this Nalax carbon fibre tennis racket over to my daughter, and so far she has been very pleased with it. The light weight and larger head size makes it ideal for a starter, personally found the racket quick as it has quite tight nylon strings but as a novice it feels easy and comfortable to use.

    The design and looks of the racket is nice, it also comes with some spare tape for the handle.

    I’m a little confused to what material the frame and shaft is made with, the tittle listing says Nalax carbon fiber (fibre) tennis racket but the technical detail says material type is aluminium. It feels and handles like carbon fibre, so this listing needs correcting. The racket I received does have some chips in the paint, which is not really acceptable for a new item, this is a free review item but if I had paid I would requested a replacement.

    Overall, the larger head and fairly light weight makes this is a good starter or practice racket. Also a good price of 29.99 at the time of review. Unfortunately I am going to drop 1 star due to the chips in the paint.

    Ala

    Good starter or training tennis racke

  5. kellyzongaro@yahoo.com says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this racket for my wife who was looking for a lightweight beginner racket. This racket meets that specification perfectly. The only thing I would change is the strings. The strings are not high quality but not bad for a beginner.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Had bought a beginner racket at a sports shop and was looking for another and chanced upon this.

    At a similar cost to the one I bought, I must say I am very pleased with the quality and the sturdiness of this bat. It is ideal for beginners (I am one) to play until you are serious about the game, or to keep it casual.

    A good buy.

  7. GQEPhilgplwi says:

     United Kingdom

    On holding the racket it fits well on the palm and light on swing too. It worth owning aswell.

    Nice racke

  8. KerriFrewer says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good racket for beginners. Average quality, average weight, average tension. All very ordinary and a great unbranded racket for 20. Unfortunately it is 30, and that extra tenner is hard to justify – for that money you can get a Slazenger or Head.

    At some point it will be on offer, and there is certainly nothing wrong with it once the price is right.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice design. Comes with handy protective case. Lightweight. Easy to handle and use. Reasonably priced too.

  10. LanceMartinovic says:

     United Kingdom

    I imagine, as with most non-electronic things, tennis racquet technology peaked about 30 years ago and now any improvements are very marginal.

    So this lightweight, aluminium and carbon fibre racquet, is fine. It comes with a carrying bag, and is really easy to play with, weighing next to nothing. A more seasoned player no doubt would want something with more heft, but this is a fine starter racquet. However, it’s a non-name brand, and a starter racquet from established companies can be had for the same price: Possibly a little overpriced, then.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a nice lightweight tennis racket that comes in its own bag.
    I love the colours and the quality is good of the tennis racket. The bag isn’t professional quality but good for children and social players.
    It’s currently under thirty pounds and I think that’s a reasonable price.

    Nice lightweight tennis racke

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The first thing that strikes you about this racket is that it is incredibly light. The head is also quite large, so ideal for a youngster or beginner. The strings are very taught and it feels nicely weighted and balanced. Though not from one of the big-name sports brands, this is unlikely to appeal to those serious about the sport. However, for a beginner or someone who just wants a knock-about in the park, this seems pretty good.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The racket is very good if you are an absolute beginner or have elbow / shoulder issues as it is extremely light – so is easier on the arms, and has an enlarged head – so its easier to hit the ball.

    As its so light you won’t be able to hit a ball as hard as with a heavier racket but unless you’re regularly playing then you’d probably not notice the difference. Probably a good choice for junior or female.

    If you looking to smash a ball as hard as you can then I’d say a heavier racket and a standard size head would be better.Even if you’re a beginner and looking to start playing regularly I’d say get a normal size head as sooner or later you’ll have to change from this to a heavier one once you wan’t more power.

  14. DSPTrevorods says:

     United Kingdom

    Very smart looking, light and strong.
    My daughter is very pleased with it.
    Thank you

  15. CandraJNDa says:

     United Kingdom

    I didn’t expect much of this racket as it cost under 30. I don’t think professionals will use this racket, but my grandkids have been having fun playing tennis against a wall. very light, slim handle and reasonable tension, makes it ideal for kids.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice quality
    Black and red gloss frame
    White tape handle for extra comfort (extra roll of tape included)
    Its light making it suitable for all ages and ability
    Comes in zip carry case which has adjustable shoulder strap
    Perfect for summer fitness
    Great first tennis racket for beginners
    Excellent quality
    Great value
    Really impressed with it
    Would highly recommend

  17. sammycx says:

     United Kingdom

    This racket would be more than adequate for an occasional player, whilst lacking features that you might find in a more expensive racket. It is lightweight, and the frame feels like it will last for a long time, with the strings protected at the edges by being slightly recessed. The grip is ok, but nothing special. There is no shock absorber, and the strings are slightly ‘twangy’. It comes with a very nice case.

    Perfectly decent racket (with nice case) for the occasional playe

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As a beginner adult tennis player who has never played before,

    I can tell that these are excellent tennis racket for recreational, beginner, and professional play.

    They feel great in the hand, have a bit of weight to them but are very sturdy despite their substantial professional weight, and have very tight and hard strings which create a powerful hit each time, and the play is very smooth and enjoyable.

    The price is perfect for the quality of the racket!

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersFirst impressions are a little poor as the outer packaging was very poor however my impressions have change dramatically since taking the racket and cover out.
    Really happy with the racket cover as it looks stylish, sleek and the zip opens very easily.
    I am so impressed with the racket itself the grip is great not to big I like how it feels in my hand as the racket is light and allows for easy motion with a swing.
    It seems to be strung very well ( time will tell how long it will last ) and you get a good bounce and hit.
    Overall I am very pleased

    Looks stylish

  20. KarryGearhart says:

     United Kingdom

    The grip has a good feel and is suitable for beginners. The large mesh surface improves the accuracy of catching the ball. And it’s light, with a frame made of graphite carbon fiber for easier swinging. The frame of the whole racket has an integrated structure, and the triangle area increases the stability of the racket surface and the hitting power.

    Good feel, suitable for beginners

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Sturdy and quite balance. Easy to hold and light weight as well.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    You receive a very nice racket, I’m surprised at just how good thing is.

    Comes with outer bag.

    Racket is very light to handle, made from graphite carbon fibre, has a good solid build feel to it.

    Plenty of bounce in the strings.

    Easy to grip handle, and comes with grip tape.

    A super quality racket, looking forward to using this on the court, very pleased.