squash rackets, also called squash, rackets also spelled racquets, singles or doubles game played in a four-walled court with a long-handled strung racket and a small rubber ball.
The game is played on exactly the same principle as rackets but in a smaller court.
Where To Buy Squash Racquet In South Africa
Racketlon South Africa
Address: 33 Salt River Rd, Salt River, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Fri
Phone: +27 83 231 6858
Baseline Racquets Retail Shop Johannesburg
Address: Shop 10, Meadowdale Value Centre, Hyperama Link St, Meadowdale, Johannesburg, 1614, South Africa
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Fri
Phone: +27 11 453 5005
Baseline Racquets Retail Shop Pretoria
Address: Shop 2, Brooklyn Centre Cnr Jan Shoba Street &, Lynnwood Rd, Brooklyn, Pretoria, 0181, South Africa
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Fri
Phone: +27 12 460 2491.
What is the best racket for squash?
Top Squash Rackets Overview
Squash Racket | Frame Weight (grams) | Balance |
---|---|---|
Dunlop Hyperfibre XT Revelation Pro Lite | 125 | Head Light |
Tecnifibre Carboflex Airshaft 125 | 125 | Even |
Dunlop Aerogel 4D Ultimate | 132 | Even |
Head Nano Ti 110 | 110 | Head Heavy |
How do you size a squash racket?
Squash Rackets have an overall maximum length of 27” (68.6 cm), maximum width of 8.46” (21.5 cm), and common depth of 1.125” (28.6 mm).
The length of the handle between is 7”-7.25” (177.8-184.2 mm) with a typical grip circumference of 3.875” (98.4 mm). The weight of a Squash Racket is between 3.9-5.1 oz (110-145 g).
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.
Can I use tennis racket for squash?
You should not play squash with a tennis racket. Tennis rackets are twice as heavy, compare to squash racquets; therefore, it’ll be difficult for players to maneuver the racquet properly, and as fast as needed during a squash game.