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thumbnail Dunlop Blaze Inferno Squash Racquet Review

Dunlop Blaze Inferno Squash Racquet Review

Dunlop Sports Blaze Inferno Squash Racquet is excellent introductory equipment for a beginner player. Dunlop Blaze Inferno Squash racquet’s frame weighs 175 grams with a head-size 500 centimeters square. Larger head sizes offer a wider sweet spot, giving you more room for error if you frequently miss hitting the ball in the middle of the strings. The grip size is 3 5/8 inches.

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6 Best Squash Rackets for Beginners

There are many different brands and models to choose from, and all have differences compared to others. But, contrary to common belief, there is no lousy racquet that diminishes your performance and makes you a bad player. In the end, it’s all about personal preference and comfort. Like there is no one perfect bed that suits all, it goes the same for the racquets.

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SquashGalaxy Intro 5000 Squash Racquet Review

Regarding squash, Python Racquetball Squash Galaxy Intro 5000 has you covered. It is mostly composed of metal, particularly alloy. Therefore, it is a suitable squash racquet for beginners. The head of the Squash Galaxy Intro 5000 Squash Racquet measures 500 square centimeters and has a 16 x 18-inch stirring pattern. It’s overall weight distribution, and balance are excellent, except for the head, which weighs a bit more.

HEAD i110 Squash Racket Review

HEAD i110 Squash Racket Review

With the Head i110 racket, you may easily get an advantage over your competitors. Due to the sturdy design of the racket, you may deliver some powerful blows while using it because it is light. The grip has a unique form that could take some getting used to, but once you do, you might never want to use another grip again.

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Dunlop Hyper Ti Squash Racket Series Review

Dunlop Hyper Ti Squash Racket Series is excellent for you if you’re a casual player. You might be a player who plays casually, or you might be someone who is a beginner. Either way, you can be confident that this product of Dunlop will provide you with the comfort and strength you are looking for. Even if it is less maneuverable because it is heavier, it will make it up with the strong hits you can do with the racquet.

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Tecnifibre Carboflex Squash Racquet Series Review

Although Tecnifibre carboflex rackets are of high quality, many of them are in the eye of Professional players. Of course, this is due to the use of carboflex squash rackets by some of the top 10 athletes. The technical structures in the rackets provide ease of use to the professionals. Intermediate-level athletes who want to improve themselves can take a look at Tecnifibre carboflex rackets.

Racquetball vs Squassssssh What is the Difference Between

Racquetball vs Squash: What Is the Difference Between Them?

When you are playing racquetball, the ceiling is not out of bounds. It’s a game tactic called “ceiling-shot” and one of the first defensive tactics you should learn after you start playing. There is only one exception for that shot: when you first serve the ball, you are not allowed to hit a ceiling shot. If the ball goes outside of the net, the ball is dead, and you will lose your point. If the ball comes back, you can continue playing.