Racket — Entry
Dunlop Sonic Core Lite
The gateway frame — crisp, agile, forgiving.
$60 View Item →A Nick & Tin selection — chosen with care, dispatched with conviction.
Plate I as delivered · Plate II in profile · Plate III the detail
The Speed 120 occupies that most coveted position in any catalogue: the frame that performs above its price point with admirable consistency. HEAD’s Speed lineage has produced more club champions than it cares to count, and this iteration continues the tradition with a balanced weight distribution that rewards accuracy above brute force. One plays the court, not the walls.
| Category | Squash Racket |
|---|---|
| Weight | 120g (strung) |
| Balance | Even |
| Head Size | 500cm² |
| String Pattern | 14×18 |
| Level | Intermediate–Advanced |
| Availability | In Stock |
There is a particular pleasure in a racket that costs less than it plays. The Speed 120 is such a thing. HEAD’s lineage here is long and, for once, the marketing is modest — the frame simply rewards the accurate and quietly declines to rescue the careless.
We selected it for the improving club player: the member who has learned where the ball ought to go and now wants an instrument that will put it there. Play the court, not the walls.
— The selection committee, Nick & Tin
Punches well above its price. Accuracy is rewarded, laziness is not, and the house stringing at 26lb arrived faultless. A thoroughly civilised racket.
I switched from a heavier frame and my straight length has never been tidier. Balanced, quiet, dependable.
Superb value and beautifully balanced. I dock a single star only for wishing it came in the darker cosmetic — a trivial vanity, I confess.
