This powerful, robust racket is ideal for beginner players wanting to progress quickly. The aluminium/graphite structure makes it robust and powerful.
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Features
Design benefits
power
The Carbon Power Shaft generates power.
forgiveness
Its longer head (500cm²) increases forgiveness and makes up for off-centre shots
robustness
Its bumper has been designed to withstand impacts.
Design details
Technology: 6061 aluminium
With its aluminium/graphite construction (aluminium on the racket head and graphite on the shaft and handle of the racket), this racket is extremely shock resistant.
6061 aluminium has good mechanical properties and excellent weldability. The heat treatment applied after bending the racket also hardens its structure, making it less susceptible to deformation.
Technology: Carbon Power Shaft
The Wallbreaker 155 shaft is reinforced for more power than you'd get with a classic racket.
Technology: High Protection Bumper
The bumper has also been designed for greater resistance to impacts with squash court walls (High Protection Bumper technology) which extends the racket's lifespan.
Frame weight = 155 g
With a 155 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.
This racket's characteristics let novices make rapid progress without having to upgrade their equipment too quickly.
Balance = 350mm (unstrung)
Its 350 mm balance (slightly head-heavy) also makes it very powerful.
Head size = 500 cm²
The 500 cm² head size lets you get away with slightly off-centre shots.
Because the head is longer, the strings are also longer which creates power for beginner players.
String pattern = 14 x 16
The open string pattern has been designed to give beginner players power and forgiveness.
As a result of the wide gaps between strings, the head is more flexible and therefore more powerful and able to tolerate off-centre shots.
Design - Look
This sporty racket is a perfect ally for beginners looking for power.
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
intensity
low intensity
place of practice
indoor
number of rackets
1 racket
balance
head light
type of practice
leisure
racket type
solidity
weight (in g)
155 g
racket frame shape
tear drop
condition
new
racket sold strung
sold strung
size of the racket head
490 to 499 cm²
main material
graphite / aluminium
Composition
Racket frame: 60.0% Glass Fiber, 40.0% Aluminium
Bumper grommet: 100.0% Polyamide
Grip: 100.0% Polyurethane
Racket string: 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).