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The GB-50 Racquetball Racquet combines aerospace-grade 7000 Series Aluminum with a cutting-edge Quadra/Tear Drop Hybrid Frame, delivering a lightweight 190g design that maximizes swing speed and control. Featuring a professional 3-5/8” grip and pre-strung premium strings, it’s engineered for durability, precision, and comfort—perfect for players aiming to elevate their game.
Size | One Size |
Brand | Gearbox |
Grip Size | 3 5/8 inches |
Sport | Racquetball |
Material | Aluminum |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 190 Grams |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
UPC | 852154004973 |
String Color | White |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00852154004973 |
Sport Racket String Installation | Strung |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.5 x 10.25 x 0.25 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Gearbox |
Color | Black/Green Highlight |
Manufacturer | Gearbox Sports |
Part Number | 6715425 |
Grip Type | Gearbox Smooth Wrap Grip |
A**R
Nice and heavy beginners racquet
This is the most durable “beginner” racquet I’ve used. This $50 racquet will hold up better than your $70-80 Heads and Wilsons. Solid/indestructible frame and strings even still have a bit of pop after about 2 years of weekly play. Pretty heavy at 190g so you’ll be able to really blast them but not much for finesse. Just upgraded to a Head Hades thats 170g but I’ll always keep the GB-50 in my bag. Best $50 I’ve spent.
A**M
Sturdy and stylish
Pretty sturdy and stylish, a great pick for beginners as it is lightweight and has full value for money.
T**
Tacky Handle Grip
Racquet itself is great, but when it came the plastic around the handle was stuck to the handle causing it to rip in places on unwrapping. This would happen over time through use, so not the biggest deal, but a little annoying for a new product.Playing wise it felt fine coming from a beginner
V**R
Best racket I bought
It is one of the best rackets i bought. Lasted dozens of games before I had to restring
S**.
Simple, light racket
I’ve only just taken up the game of racketball but am an experienced tennis and padel player. This gets me around the court with no stress on the elbow but with the ability to power the ball behind the opposition.
M**S
Competitive players opinion? Worth it.
I play anywhere from 2-5x a week and participate in tournament play when I can. Would I have this as my main driver? No. That said, It's a competent backup and can be used for rec play easily. At 190g, it's too heavy for my style of play as I prefer between 160 and 175 max. From what I have seen when I use this racquet at the gym is that, outside of the weight, it is a gearbox(?) and as the title says--worth it.
R**A
Great Racquet!
The racquetball has less sweet spot area than the ones i used from ekleton but the ball definitely comes off harder from it. Grip is great and overall its lightweight. I strongly suggest beginners to get this racquet instead of buying a more expensive one as this one might be easier to get used to.
C**R
Awesome first racquet
I've played racquetball before, and am now ramping my son up on the sport. I got him a nice-quality Gearbox a few months ago, and I've been playing with an entry-level Wilson racquet I picked up for a bit less than this one.The GB-50 is clearly superior. I'm not even sure what the materials are (my son's more expensive one has some carbon fiber, while this one may be aluminum) but it feels much stiffer and more "alive" than my other, cheaper one. The default strings that come with it are decent for the price as well. Overall I am hitting crisp, repeatable shots with this racquet and couldn't be happier.It is missing a vibration dampener, so I added one for a few bucks more (Head brand) which seems to work well.
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