Weight: 120 g
Balance: Head heavy
Head size: 500 sq cm
String pattern: 12×17
Price: — £ Check here
A nice compromise between the extra light and maneuverable Cyano 110 and heavier, more stable Cyano 135. Powerful, with good control and feel.
Reviews:
In 2015 Head released a new lineup of their squash rackets, named Graphene XT after the actual technology – and besides the well-known Cyano 110 and Cyano 135 a new model appeared: the Cyano 120.
From user reviews and description by Head it seems the idea was to create a compromise between the ultra-light and maneuverable 110 and heavier, stable and more accurate 135.
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The 120 feels nice and light, maneuverability is very good and it offer a lot of power (although slightly less than the two other Cyanos) and more control than the 110. Compared to the 135 it’s lighter and enables faster swings – so for an attacking player it would be a much better choice.
So if you are interested in a Cyano but 135 feels too heavy for your taste and you would appreciate more mass than the 110 offers, go for the 120 😉
Compared to others:
Racket | Power & Control | Weight | Head size | Balance | String pattern | Price | |
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Head Graphene XT Cyano 120 | 120 g | 500 sq cm | Head heavy | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Current lineup: | |||||||
Head Graphene XT Cyano 110 | 110 g | 500 sq cm | Head heavy | 12×17 | $ Check here £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene XT Cyano 120 | 120 g | 500 sq cm | Head heavy | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene XT Cyano 135 | 135 g | 500 sq cm | Head light | 12×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene XT Xenon 120 Slimbody | 120 g | 475 sq cm | Even | 14×17 | $ Check here £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene XT Xenon 135 Slimbody | 135 g | 475 sq cm | Even | 14×17 | — £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene Xenon 135 | 135 g | 460 sq cm | Head heavy (37.0 cm) | 14×16 | — £ Check here | ||
Head Graphene Xenon 145 | 145 g | 460 sq cm | Head light (33.5 cm) | 14×16 | — £ Check here |