Product Comparison: Head Tour Pro vs Head Ti.Conquest
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- Very good racket. Great for intermediate players.
- Very stable and light.
- Lightweight and durable product.
- Lightweight. Well Strung. Lasts long.
- Very well made, and very easy to use and clean.
- Great tennis racket for a beginner. It’s easy to grip, lightweight.
- Nice looking racquet that handle well and is cost effective.
- Great racquet for beginners. Lightweight and good quality.
- Works well, feels good in the hand and price is super reasonable.
- Nice and light, good quality strings.
- It's lightweight, seems durable.
- It's light, but powerful.
- This racket feels very good and light.
- Lightweight, perfect grip, and perfectly strung.
- Good control and stability.
- Lightweight, beautiful and very resistant.
- Great racket for beginners. Lightweight but sturdy.
- Really comfortable and easy to handle.
- The grip of the racquet is comfortable.
- Racquet is good. Great grip. Love the colours.