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Karakal Raw Pro 2.1 Joel Makin Signature Squash Racket

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Karakal Raw Pro 2.1 Joel Makin Signature Squash Racket
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Brand: Karakal
Karakal Raw Pro 2.1 Joel Makin Signature Squash Racket


New! Signature racket of PSA World No.8 Joel Makin

  • Updated with the latest Vibration Dampener for a better playing experience.
  • A great choice for improving intermediate through to advanced players.
  • Nexgen Fast Fibre construction for more control.
  • 100% recyclable Eco Fleece cover included.

Working with Joel Makin, who is the current PSA World No.7, British No.1, 2021 British Champion and Welsh National Champion, Karakal have developed the Joel Makin Tour Spec. signature series racket.

Karakal have modified the frame slightly for this new version and added an additional vibration dampener to the frame. Manufactured using Nexgen Fast Fibre Graphite the racket has a 120gram frame weight and 345mm balance point, which makes the racket feel beautifully balanced and powerful. They have also redesigned the handle on this frame to a smooth oval, ergonomically designed to Joel’s preferred shape and spec.

The racket comes strung with our new Hot Zone 120 braided string as standard and has a 14/18 string pattern. The racket also comes with their Eco Fleece cover which is 100% recyclable and is of course fitted with the No.1 Karakal PU Super grip.

Balance Even
FactoryStrings Hot Zone 120 braided string - Black
Head size (cm) 480 cm
Length (inches) 27 in
Racket cover Drawstring bag
Stringing pattern 14x18
Unstrung weight 120 grams
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