| The Head Ti S6 is touted as one of the best selling | | | | The large frame also means that control is increased |
| Head tennis rackets ever and the best selling in | | | | but it can also mean an increase in complacency. As |
| America as well. Does it live up to the hype of being | | | | mentioned above, some players are fooled into |
| the perfect all round performer? Yes and no - it | | | | believing a larger frame means that they do not have |
| depends on what you expect to get out of using this | | | | to put in as much effort into concentrating on hitting the |
| racket. The entire Head titanium series is well known | | | | ball, nor as much effort into the basic fundamentals of |
| for its light weight and powerful rackets that do not | | | | the game of tennis. |
| compromise on control and maneuverability. | | | | This assumption is incorrect of course, as many |
| However, sometimes powerful rackets can become | | | | players will end up striking the ball on the frame |
| too powerful in the wrong hands. The racket has one | | | | because they are relying on the tennis racket to do |
| large sweet spot which almost guarantees that you | | | | the work for them. As a tennis player of any skill level, |
| will hit the sweet spot every time. This can be | | | | it is important not to get caught up in the hype of the |
| problematic for players who already have a lot of | | | | latest and greatest products. |
| natural power, as it can cause your game to go down | | | | Of course, the Head Ti S6 won't be suited to |
| hill and even injury due to harmful vibrations in the long | | | | everyone but will definitely be suited to someone. |
| term. | | | | |