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Here at Racquetball Warehouse, we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase for any reason, items can be returned with free return shipping within 90 days from the original invoice date.

We will match or beat any posted overall price advertised in-store or online on in stock items.

Overview

The E-Force Chaos was previously called the E-Force Gladiator (a different name and cosmetic, but the same specs)

The E-Force Chaos Racquet features a quadraform head shape and every advantage you need to get maximum power. This racquet features many of E-Force's exclusive technologies only found in their higher end racquets. If you are looking for a great starter frame with maximum power then the Chaos is your champion.

Specifications

Unstrung Weight: 205g
Strung Weight: 252g
Strung Balance: 3 pts Head-Heavy
Strung Swingweight: 186 kg x cm² (very high dynamic inertia = power)
Factory String: E-Force Platinum
Factory Grip: E-Force Resin Wrap
Cover: Not included by manufacturer
String Pattern: 14 Mains / 22 Crosses
Mains skip: 7H
One Piece
Shared Holes: 5H, 6H, 8H
Head Size: 107 sq. in.
Racquet Length: 22 in.
Composition: Graphite

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I've been playing racquetball since 1983. As the racquets got lighter, I would buy a new one, but as I got older, I started getting more injuries or recurring ailments - torn shoulder, elbow, tendentious in the wrist, just seemed to be getting worse. Then I read on the Eforce website that heavier racquets were better for older players. I switched to the Chaos (250g) about four years ago, and all of my nagging ailments went away - shoulder healed, elbow and wrist feel great. I may not hit as hard as I use to, but like a previous poster reported, this racquet gives a lot of control.
From: Jerry, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 07/17
Skill-level: Advanced
String type and tension: factory

Comments: The other comment mentioned the handle splitting but i've never had a issue with mine, owned it for 3 years, haven't used it much in the last 6 months but for the first year and a half i owned it i loved the racket, used it at least 3 times a week, but the racket looks awesome, the flat finish is very nice.. and you seem to have a very solid feel in the handle when  you make contact with the ball, as far as control goes, i'm not a great player that has lots of control but it seemed to work well for me, it was a major step above my beginner racket thats for sure.. but overall it was great buy and I enjoy playing with it.  
From: Anon, WI, USA, 03/14
Skill-level: Advanced beginner
String type and tension: Factory 

Comments: Be aware that this racquet is HEAVY! Playing with a lighter racquect previously the difference is very noticable. After playing for some time you get used to it. Major downfall, after using the racquet for just over a month, the handle split where the strings turn and it wasnt repairable. It was warrantable but I wont be getting another to replace it.
From: Anonymous
City, State, Country: southwest missouri 03/10
Skill-level: beginner
String type and tension: factory