Top 5 Squash Racquets in 2020
Squash Racquets | Technology | Balance |
---|---|---|
Head Graphene 360 Speed 125 | Graphene 360 | Head Heavy |
Tecnifibre Carboflex Cannonball 125 | Graphene Tech | Head Even |
Dunlop Hyper Fiber XT Revelation 125 | Hyper Fibre | Head Light |
Head Graphene 360 Speed 120 | Graphene 360 | Head Heavy |
Likewise, how long does a squash racket last?
In short, and all other things being equal, a racket for an intermediate, frequent player can last about two to three years. In this case we would consider the player player about two or three times a week and getting his or her racket restrung at least once a month.
- Head i110 Squash Racket.
- HEAD MicroGel 145 Squash Racquet.
- Wilson Hyper Team 500 Squash Racket.
- WILSON Hyper Hammer 120 Squash Racquet.
- Head Cyano115.
- Dunlop Aerogel 130.
- Prince Team Inspire 200 Squash Racquet.
- HEAD Nano Ti 110.
Just so, how much should I spend on a squash racket?
Price Ranges
New, low-end squash racquets are pre-strung and are priced in the $30 to $60 range. New mid-range squash racquets are usually pre-strung and are priced in the $70 to $100 range. New high-end squash racquets cost more than $150. Stringing costs another $20 to $50, depending on the type of string you like.
Is a lighter squash racket better?
A lighter squash racket is generally the best choice if your style of play is aggressive, fast and involves snapping through the ball in order to make directional changes (Such as the Dunlop Aerogel 4D Pro GT-X).