This squash racket is perfect for getting started with squash thanks to its robustness, large head with comfortable strike zone, and its anti-vibration system built into the core of the racket.
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Features
Design benefits
vibration dampening
The anti-vibration system in the core of the racket reduces vibrations.
robustness
The aluminium makes this racket very sturdy
power
This racket's high inertia delivers more powerful strokes
forgiveness
Its large head (467cm²) reduces centring errors and improves your shots.
Design details
TECHNOLOGY: AntiVib Inside
The anti-vibration system built into the core of the racket reduces vibrations. Made of elastomeric material, this flexible piece dampens vibrations, providing occasional and beginner players with more comfortable play.
TECHNOLOGY: 6061 aluminium
This racket is made from aluminium 6061 and is perfectly suited to beginner players. The aluminium makes this racket very solid, and nearly unbreakable. It is therefore resistant to impacts against walls.
Technology: PU GRIP
The elastomeric polyurethane material offers the best balance of grip and absorption for an enhanced feel.
Frame weight = 165 g
With a 165 g frame weight (unstrung, without bumpers or grip), this racket provides excellent power so that you can push your opponent to the back of the court.
The racket's features are helpful for beginner squash players.
Balance = 325 mm (unstrung)
The 325 mm grip-biased balance also provides excellent manoeuvrability.
Head size = 467 cm²
The 467 cm² head size lets you get away with slightly off-centre shots.
String pattern = 14 x 19
The open string pattern has been designed to give beginner players power and forgiveness.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SQUASH BALL
We recommend choosing a fast ball with a high bounce when learning to play squash.
The SB190 Blue Dot Ball is perfect for novice players
Players with a bit more experience looking for a faster game may want to try the SB560 Red Dot ball. It has a lower bounce to help you improve your skills.
WARMING UP YOUR SQUASH BALL BEFORE PLAYING.
Like with any squash ball, you'll need to warm it up to get the most out of it.
It's easy to do this: simply stand near the T and hit the ball against the wall a few times. After a dozen impacts, you'll feel the ball warm up. When it's properly warm, you can start playing on the rest of the court and enjoy a great match.
SQUASH BALL AND COURT TEMPERATURE
Heat and cold have a significant impact on your ball's performance. When it's cold, balls will take longer to warm up and won't bounce as high, no matter the type of ball. Don't be surprised - just use a blue or red ball when it's very cold. On the other hand, the warmer it is, the more your ball will bounce. Counter this effect by using a ball that doesn't bounce as high, such as a yellow dot or double yellow dot.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOUR BALL IS WORN?
New squash balls have a matte, rough appearance. Your ball will wear out at a different rate depending on your court, your strings and how you hit it. Once you can see a lot of marks or scratches on your ball, or when it starts looking shiny, it's time to change it. You can still use it, but it will be very slippy. It will slip on the floor or walls and end up splitting.
Change it before that happens!
SQUASH ADVICE
Need advice or info?
Visit our squash support website.
Specifications
Details
level of practice
beginner
frequency
occasional
place of practice
indoor
number of rackets
1 racket
balance
head light
type of practice
leisure
main material
aluminium
racket type
solidity
weight (in g)
165 g
racket frame shape
closed throat
condition
new
racket frame material
aluminium
racket sold strung
sold strung
size of the racket head
460 to 469 cm²
Composition
Racket frame: 100.0% Aluminium
Shaft: 100.0% Polyurethane
Racket string: 100.0% Polyamide
Bumper grommet: 100.0% Polyamide
Grip: 100.0% Polyurethane
Racket top cap: 100.0% Polyamide
Racket end cap: 100.0% Polyamide
Usage & care
Care instructions
Storage
Avoid subjecting your racket to major temperature fluctuations.
Avoid storing in low temperatures (below 5°C).