ClubRackets.com
721 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 2BE.
December Opening Hours
Monday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Tuesday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Wednesday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Thursday 11.00 to 6.30pm
Friday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Saturday 10.00 to 5.00pm
ClubRackets.com is Sheffield's Tennis, Badminton, Squash and Racketball Shop. Equipment from all the biggest brands at the best prices. Restringing available in store.
The Karakal T-120ff has been updated this season with new Hot Zone String in Bright Orange with matching orange grip and translucent orange grommet set giving it a fresh new look.
Australian No. 1 Cameron Pilley uses the T-120FF, one of the most powerful frames in the Karakal range for an exceptionally powerful player. Cameron increased his world speed record that he has held for several years now to 178mph using this very racket.
The T-120ff is loaded with features to give the racket its exceptional strength and precision. It has the successful inner 'Muscle System' along with 4 Nano Nodes positioned around the frame to Smooth out Vibration and Increase Stiffness giving you More Power and Control. It also has our 'Muscle Tec' string system to increase the sweet spot and 'Internal Vibration Dampener' bonded into the frame to reduce vibration. The balance on this frame is designed to make the head slightly heavier allowing you to get more weight behind your shots and is constructed using Fast Fibre Nano Gel Graphite.
December Opening Hours
Monday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Tuesday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Wednesday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Thursday 11.00 to 6.30pm
Friday 11.00 to 5.30pm
Saturday 10.00 to 5.00pm
Ian
Manager
ClubRackets.com is Sheffield's Racket Sports Shop. Located on Abbeydale Road, the shop houses the best selection of Tennis, Badminton, Squash and Racketball equipment for miles around.
We stock all the latest rackets from Wilson, Yonex, Head, Babolat, Dunlop, Victor, Tecnifibre and many more.
We offer a quick and competitively priced racket restringing service in the shop.
Check out my YouTube channel for racket reviews, tutorials and much more.
Trying out a racket before you buy can be a great way of making sure you get the correct racket for you. We have invested in creating a huge range of demo rackets for our customers to try. There are two different ways of testing rackets with us. Please read carefully before borrowing a racket. Our demo rackets are kept in the best condition possible and restrung whenever needed. However we cannot restring demo rackets specifically for each customer.
1) Pick up a racket in store: A deposit of £5 per racket will be charged each time you demo a racket. This is non refundable but will be taken off any future purchase of those frames (not transferrable to other items). Only one £5 fee can be taken off each purchase. Customers are allowed to borrow up to THREE rackets each time, subject to availability for up to 1 week. You will be expected to return rackets to the shop promptly otherwise future testing may be refused.
2) Demo by post: To borrow a racket test when you can't make it to our store, find the racket you like on our site, select the demo option (not available on every racket) and place your order, paying the £49.99 deposit. Only ONE racket may be sent at a time by post. We will send out your ordered demo racket as soon as one is available (there may be a waiting list). Customers will be expected to return the demo racket after up to 1 week of light playtesting. Return the racket in the box they came in by your choice of courier. We suggest Parcelforce, DHL or UPS. Please note this will be at your own expense.
After the racket is received back at the shop we will send you a discount code to get £30.00 off your chosen racket. If you choose not to buy that racket we will refund £30.00 of your deposit.
We reserve the right to reduce the amount of discount/refund at our managers discretion should any demo rackets come back damaged more than we feel is reasonable for playtesting. If rackets are not returned for any reason including being lost in transit then deposits will not be refunded. You will not be charged for any string breakages whilst testing a racket.