Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Squash Racket Reviews

!±8± Squash Racket Reviews

I've played the game of squash on and off for about 18 years now. I've probably played with dozens of different rackets. Different materials, different composites, different grips, different strings, and different shaped rackets. So, I do have a few opinions when it comes to rackets.

For the majority of players any of the top brands like Dunlop, Black Knight, Wilson, Technifibre, Head, Prince, Manta, or Karakal all manufacturer an appropriate racket. I wouldn't get too hung up on brand name. Unless, your one of the top 200 players on the PSA tour, there's really no need to spend more than a hundred dollars for a racket.

What matters the most, is that a racket feels good to you. Weight and stiffness, are probably the two most important features here. Also, bear in mind, that a lighter racket, with good stiffness, and reduced vibrations is less likely to cause repetitive strain type injuries over the years.

The other thing to keep in mind, is that once you have a racket you like, be sure to own at least 2 of them. That way, when one breaks, or needs to be restrung, your not stuck playing with a completely different racket. I actually have 4 rackets in my squash bag at the moment, with one more on order. Only on of those current 4 do I consider playable at the moment. It's a Wilson N145, the same as the one I have on order.

The oldest of those rackets (a Slazenger) has a hairline stress crack, and will probably go any time. It's like 10 years old, so it doesn't really owe me anything. The remaining two need restringing, and I'm not sure they're worth being restrung. One is an Unsquashable, that I won at a tournament, and have never been all that attached to. The last one is a Black Knight Viper, that is pretty old as well, and will probably break as soon as I get it restrung. So, I haven't.


Squash Racket Reviews

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Dunlop Biomimetic Review-Match Point Tennis

This review of the new Dunlop Biomimetic tennis racquets includes a technical overview and play test of the Biomimetic 200 Plus, 300, 300 Tour, 600 and 600 Lite.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Dunlop Hot Melt Graphite Squash Racquet - NEW 2005-06 - FREE SHIPPING!

!±8±Dunlop Hot Melt Graphite Squash Racquet - NEW 2005-06 - FREE SHIPPING!

Brand : Dunlop
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Price : $59.50
Post Date : Dec 09, 2011 23:57:04
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For game improver players seeking a racquet with the largest permitted head-size to deliver forgiving power and control. C-Max concave frame design. PowerRib throat design.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Squash Racquet Reviews

!±8± Squash Racquet Reviews

If you've played squash for more than a few years, you've probably left your fair share of broken racquets in the club garbage cans. I know I have. You probably have a pretty good ideas of what you really like in a squash racquet as well. I know I have my favourites.

If your a beginner, or average club player, any racquet in the 0 or so price range will serve you well. The better racquet brands like Black Knight, Head, Prince, or Dunlop make some very solid and reliable racquets. Unless you plan on spending time on the pro tour, the 0 or more racquets are not really worth the money.

Usually, I worry more about getting a racquet with a weight and stiffness that I feel comfortable with. After enduring several elbow and shoulder injuries over the years, I do favour a lighter racquet. Usually in the 130 to 140 gram weight. A stiffer racquet will help keep vibration to a minimum as well. That's another injury prevention.

It's a good idea to have at least a couple of racquets of whatever your favourite brand and model is these days. There's nothing worse, than being in the club championship match tied 6-6 in the fifth game, blow a string, and have pull a racquet out of your bag that's got a different feel than the one you've been playing with.

Typically, I have more racquets in my bag then I really need to have. I guess I'm just a bit of a pack rat that way. You never know, when your going to need another racquet. I sometimes think some people should have an extra racquet on court with them just for smashing on walls. Maybe one that's got a hairline fracture just on the verge of breaking. Better than ruining a perfectly good one.

Everyone's probably got an old racquet they keep just for sedimental value. I've got an old Slazenger in my bag, that I never use, and have had for well over 10 years now. It's a real junker. It's good actually, for loaning to opponents I playing to improve my chances ;)

As far as racquet strings go, I'm partial to the Ashaway strings these days. Either the PowerNick or the SuperNick. The SuperNicks have a nicer touch, but don't seem to last as long as the PowerNicks. Either one works pretty well, it's more a question of getting used to one or the other.

I have been playing with a pair of Wilson N145's this season, but think I will switch to something else next year. I liked a Dunlop I had last year, but they seem a bit too brittle. I went through two of them in less than a month. It may be time to do a little racquet shopping in fall.


Squash Racquet Reviews

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Dunlop Venom 110 Squash Racquet

!±8± Dunlop Venom 110 Squash Racquet

Brand : Dunlop | Rate : | Price : $79.00
Post Date : Nov 22, 2011 21:06:45 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Frame Weight: 110g
  • FULL RACQUET COVER INCLUDED
  • Balance: Extra Head Light
  • Head Size: 500 sq cm

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Dunlop Venom 110 Squash Racquet

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Dunlop Sports Aerogel 4D Evolution Squash Racquet

!±8± Dunlop Sports Aerogel 4D Evolution Squash Racquet

Brand : Dunlop | Rate : | Price : $139.00
Post Date : Nov 05, 2011 11:15:36 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Handcrafted with an open throat design for enhanced power. Maintains torsional stability through locating a small bridge in the throat area. This frame provides palyers of all levels power capabilities with an element of control. The Aerogel 4D Evolution

  • Headsize: 490 sq cm
  • Frame weight: 120 grams
  • Balance: head light
  • A 100 percent graphite racket combining AEROGEL and new 4D braided technology
  • Dunlop has further enhanced its aerogel technology by taking it to the next dimension with 4D braiding

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