Bedlam Ensues As My Racquetball Game Improves!
Written: Mar 07 '07
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Pros: Lightweight, powerful, well-balanced.
Cons: The coloring isn't my favorite (yellow and red) but the racquet is so good!
The Bottom Line: Buy Bedlam if you want an intermediate/advanced level racquet that is durable, lightweight and nicely balanced.
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| kirbydog's Full Review: E Force New Bedlam 170 Lite |
I have played racquetball off and on for the past 20 years. Way back when, the racquets are shorter and more blocky than modern versions. When I started playing again in 2003 I knew I had an antique racquet but didnt want to invest before I knew I wanted to play regularly and before I knew what I wanted in a new racquet.
I chose the Bedlam because it feels well-balanced in my hand, is very lightweight, has little to no vibration in the handle and allows me to hit the ball with greater control and power than other racquets I have tried. I play 3 times a week and my racquet has not failed me or disappointed in any regard. I used an inexpensive Wilson brand racquet for about a year. I could definitely feel vibration in the handle (which causes grip fatigue for me) and the racquet was oversized and actually was a bit too long for my height, or so it felt to me. Bedlam is just right in weight, length and shape in my opinion. I know that my game has improved through use of this racquet; I have better control to place shots where I choose, I have more power in my serves and returns thanks to the larger sweetspot. There are many more expensive racquets than this, but Im very satisfied with my Bedlam and happy to be playing still and enjoying the game as a result.
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Epinions.com ID: kirbydog
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Location: CA
Reviews written: 24
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