If you like super-light racquets then you'll probably like the Harrow 150. It's even lighter than the old Wilson 150.
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Has anyone seen the Doyle-Crowther doubles positioning instructional video on the Racquetball Warehouse site. His court positioning instruction is absolutely against the rules. There is an extremely thorough thread on MNP regarding rule 3.14. RB warehouse needs to delete the video. If those instructions are followed a doubles match will look like an NBA low post duel. Anyone refereeing a Doyle match would be well advised to review this rule with the teams before the match.
You register online with R2. You check your starting time online. You get to the tournament and they have you playing an hour earlier than the R2 starting time. How should this be handled by the tournament staff? Should you be made to play, even though it means a hurried (or none at all) warmup. Should you be able to get your money back if you refuse to play at the new time? Should the tournament director honor the starting time and make whatever adjustments he must? This happened at the Boylan Tournament in Bakersfield and the competitor was told to play.