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Squash Rackets Karakal Raw 120 2.1 Squash Racket
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Karakal Raw 120 2.1 Squash Racket

Squash Racket

£53.95
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Squash Rackets Dunlop Sonic Lite Ti Squash Racket

Dunlop Sonic Lite Ti Squash Racket

Squash Racket, Adult

£19.96
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Squash Rackets Dunlop FX Team 125 Squash Racket

Dunlop FX Team 125 Squash Racket

Squash Racket, Unisex, Senior

£64.14
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Squash Rackets Head Radical 135 X Auxetic Squash Racket

Head Radical 135 X Auxetic Squash Racket

Squash Racket

£98.00
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Squash Rackets Karakal S Pro Elite 2.0 Squash Racket

Karakal S Pro Elite 2.0 Squash Racket

Squash Racket

£60.00
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Karakal Raw 130 2.1 Squash Racket

Karakal Raw 130 2.1 Squash Racket

Squash Racket

£44.95
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Active Squash Racket 4-pack

Active Squash Racket 4-pack

Squash Racket

£147.00
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Squash Rackets: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a squash racket, it's important to think about your playing style. Are you an aggressive player who likes to hit with power, or do you prefer a more controlled, tactical game? Power players might benefit from a heavier racket with a larger head size to generate more force. On the other hand, control-oriented players could opt for a lighter racket that offers better maneuverability and precision. Understanding your style can help you find a racket that complements your strengths.

The balance of a squash racket can significantly impact your performance on the court. Rackets are typically categorized as head-heavy, head-light, or evenly balanced. A head-heavy racket provides more power and is suitable for players looking to add extra punch to their shots. Conversely, a head-light racket offers greater control and speed, making it easier to react quickly during fast-paced rallies. An evenly balanced racket strikes a middle ground, offering versatility for various playing styles. Consider trying different balances to see which feels most comfortable for you.

Choosing the right grip size for your squash racket is crucial for comfort and control. A grip that's too large or too small can lead to discomfort and affect your ability to play effectively. To find the ideal grip size, hold the racket as you normally would and check if there's enough space between your fingers and palm for one finger width. If not, consider adjusting the grip or trying different sizes until you find one that fits snugly in your hand without causing strain.

SQUASH RACKETS

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Squash rackets are typically 27″ long. The head size varies, usually between 470 and 500 square centimeters. A larger head offers a bigger sweet spot, which can be beneficial for beginners. Consider the balance and weight, as these affect control and power.

Squash rackets weigh between 110g and 170g. Lighter rackets offer more control and maneuverability, while heavier ones provide more power. Beginners might prefer lighter rackets for easier handling. Consider your play style: aggressive players may benefit from a heavier racket.

Squash rackets are made from graphite, aluminum, or composite materials. Graphite provides a lightweight feel with excellent control. Aluminum is durable and affordable but heavier. Composite materials offer a balance of weight and durability, suitable for various skill levels.

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