Racquet Technology Second to None

Since the early days of the great sport of racquetball, racquets have come a long way.

From wood to the aluminum and fiberglass racquets of the 70s, to the graphite composites introduced in the late 70s, to the oversized racquets that debuted in the 80s, racquetball racquets have evolved greatly during the first 40+ years of the sports existence.

A handful of racquets introduced during this time stand out as being "revolutionary", but many modifications and "enhancements" seen in the evolution process of the racquetball racquet have been little more than cosmetic.

 

Fast forward to 2008, a turning point in the sport of racquetball.  That is the year that a professional player with a background in mechanical design put the finishing touches on a brilliant design that stands head and shoulders above the rest of the pack.  Perfectly balanced, the frame of the Gearbox GB250 is designed to maximize racquet head speed while generating ultimate power, without sacrificing control,  and at the same time providing unmatched durability.

 

But rather than try to convince you of the marvelous design by describing the technology in scientific terms, I encourage you to pick up a Gearbox racquet and give it a swing. You will feel an increase in power accompanied by excellent control. 

 

You will love the way it feels in your hand.  And once you hit with it, you won't want to put it down.