TitleGood carbon fiber tennis racketReviewI still have my first tennis racket - a junior Prince Ace Face. It was quite expensive for a teenager and I was very proud of it, even though it was really heavy and not healthy for my elbow.I then got a Dunlop F2.65+. Strange name for a really good racket. Made of graphite with foamtech, with a 100 sq inch head and weighing 265g unstrung, it's considered really powerful but also maneuverable.Like most reviewers, I've not heard of Raquex before. They're not a new company, but used to specialize in grips for tennis and badminton rackets, as well as bags for those.The Raquex Exceed is their first tennis racket. What can I say about it?It's definitely lightweight, although a bit heavier than my other racket. It also has a slightly narrower handle size. That makes it more available for women, but impacts the power. Still 100 sq inches in head size, it's definitely good for beginners or someone who hasn't played for a while. It comes strung with nylons, which is typical for lower to mid-level rackets. The higher end ones come unstrung, because you want to experiment with the type of strings. String pattern in both my rackets is 16 x 19 - probably the most typical.The frame is made of carbon fiber, which is 'organized graphite' (the internal structure is organized compared to graphite). That makes it more resistant to breaking. Surprisingly almost all of the really expensive rackets are made of graphite with different tech solutions, rather than carbon fiber.Unfortunately I haven't managed to test it in action yet, because of the weather and the fact I don't play as often anymore due to my knee injuries from the past. I will definitely give it a try once it gets warmer though.The racket comes with a nice bag in a matching color. Other reviewers mentioned a low quality strap. I did notice it, but I normally carry my rackets in a backpack, so I hardly use the strap anyway.I suspect this racket may be a bit more about control and a bit less about power. That will make it a great practice gear. The cost of £65 is fairly well balanced, considering the overall quality and materials. My Dunlop was around the same some 10 years ago. I hope Racuex won't stop at this racket and develops more models. After all, the big three brands (Wilson, Babolat and Head) need more competition. Happy to recommend.Thank you for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful.Reviewed on Amazon