HEAD 1X120

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket

Model: 1X120 | Brand: HEAD

Kupu Whakataki

Welcome to your HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket manual. This guide provides essential information for the proper setup, use, and maintenance of your new squash racket. Designed for advanced club players and adults, this racket offers a blend of power and control, enhancing your performance on the court.

Ka mutu te huaview

The HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket features advanced technology for enhanced performance, including a balanced design and durable construction.

HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket with protective cover

This image displays the HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket alongside its protective cover. The racket features a dark blue and black frame with white strings, and the cover is black with the HEAD logo.

Diagram illustrating HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket features

This diagram highlights key features of the HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket, including a larger and more powerful sweet spot, denser string pattern for control, Power Frame Technology for stability, and Intellifibres for a stiffer throat area and more power. It also indicates the racket is light and maneuverable and suitable for advanced players.

Tatūnga

Te wetewete

Carefully remove the racket from its packaging. Inspect the racket for any visible damage or manufacturing defects before initial use.

Grip Check

Ensure the grip is securely wrapped and comfortable for your hand. A proper grip is crucial for control and preventing slippage during play. If necessary, re-wrap or replace the grip for optimal performance.

Te ahoaho

The racket comes pre-strung with a standard string pattern of 14/18. Check the string tension to ensure it meets your playing preference. If you require a different tension, consult a professional stringer. Avoid tampering with the strings yourself to prevent damage.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The HEAD Intelligence 1X120 is specifically designed for squash play, offering a balance of power and precision for advanced players.

Holding the Racket

Hold the racket with a comfortable grip that allows for fluid wrist movement and firm control. Experiment with different grip styles to find what works best for your playing technique.

Playing Technique

This racket is suitable for advanced players. Focus on utilizing its balanced design for powerful shots and precise control. The Intellifiber technology assists in delivering a stiffer throat area for increased power, while the denser string pattern aids in control over strokes.

Te Tiaki me te Tiaki

Proper maintenance extends the life of your squash racket and ensures consistent performance.

Te horoi

Wipe the racket frame and strings with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove sweat, dirt, and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the frame or strings.

Tiaki Aho

Regularly inspect the strings for any signs of fraying, nicks, or damage. Replace broken strings promptly to maintain racket performance and prevent potential damage to the frame. Consider restringing periodically based on your playing frequency and intensity.

Te pupuri i te Grip

Replace the grip tape when it becomes worn, slippery, or loses its tackiness. A fresh grip ensures a firm hold and prevents the racket from slipping during play.

Rokiroki

Store the racket in its protective cover in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive humidity. This helps prevent warping of the frame and degradation of the strings and grip.

Black protective cover for HEAD squash racket with 'THE POWER OF YOU' text

This image shows the black protective cover for the HEAD squash racket, featuring the text "THE POWER OF YOU" printed vertically in white.

Close-up of Intellifiber technology in HEAD squash racket strings

He tata view of the racket frame, highlighting the "Intellifiber" technology integrated into the string bed area, designed to enhance power and control.

Raparongoā

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your squash racket.

Loss of Power or Control

If you experience a noticeable loss of power or control, check the string tension and condition. Worn, frayed, or loose strings can significantly impact performance. Consider restringing the racket if the strings are old or damaged.

Excessive Racket Vibration

Excessive vibration upon impact might indicate a loose grip or a need for a vibration dampener. Ensure your grip is secure and consider adding a dampener to the strings to reduce unwanted vibrations.

Frame Damage

If the racket frame shows any signs of cracks, bends, or significant damage, discontinue use immediately to prevent injury and further damage to the racket. Consult a professional for repair assessment or consider replacing the racket.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Awhe TauPakeke
RahiKotahi te Rahi
KāhuaSquash Racket
Rauemi TāpareKauwhata
Teitei5 henemita
Te roa70 henemita
Whānui22 henemita
Momo RawaKauwhata
Te maha o nga huānga1
Taumata PukengaArā atu
HākinakinaKamokamo
Kei roto nga pākahikoKao
WaitohuUPOKO
RatongaWhakaranuhia
KaihangaUPOKO
Tauira Tuemi281113-WH-16
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)20000 x 8.5 x 5 cm; 150 karamu
Rahi Kakau4 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi150 Karamu
Tauira Aho14/18
Te taha profile view of HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket

Ka whakaratohia e tenei whakaahua he taha tahafile view of the HEAD Intelligence 1X120 Squash Racket, showcasing its frame thickness and the '1X120' model designation.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For detailed warranty information and customer support, please refer to the official HEAD website or contact your authorized retailer. It is recommended to keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

For further assistance or to explore other HEAD products, visit the HEAD Brand Store.

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