Gearbox GB50 Racquetball Racket vs Hurricane Pack Beginner Racquetball Set w/ Goggles & Balls
Overall winner: Hurricane Pack Beginner Racquetball Set w/ Goggles & Balls
Key Differences
HEAD Hurricane Pack (A) is a beginner-friendly kit that includes protective goggles and emphasizes lightweight design and a comfortable grip, plus it sits at a more affordable price tier. Gearbox GB50 (B) is a single racket built from 7000-series aluminum with a Quadra/Tear Drop frame and an ultra-light 190g unstrung profile aimed at power and accuracy but has similar mixed durability feedback and grip-tape issues
Gearbox GB50 Racquetball Racket
Racquetball racket with 7000-series aluminum for stiffness and durability. Quadra/Tear Drop frame design enhances power and accuracy. Lightweight at 190g unstrung for fast swings. Customer insight highlights lightweight feel and solid build
Pros
- 7000-series aluminum construction
- Quadra/Tear Drop frame for power and accuracy
- ultra-lightweight design (190g unstrung)
- solid grip quality and string strength
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- grip tape may come apart for some users
- hitting accuracy feedback mixed
Hurricane Pack Beginner Racquetball Set w/ Goggles & Balls
Beginner racquetball set with pre-strung racket, protective eyewear, and two balls. Lightweight design with comfortable grip, offering value for money for new players
Pros
- includes complete set (racket, goggles, balls)
- lightweight construction
- comfortable grip
- value for money
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- some reports of breakage after repeated use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HEAD |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | HEAD |
| User Reviews | HEAD |