How to Buy a Squash Racket

Choosing the best squash racket for your needs is the most fundamental decision that can be made to improve your game. The three key factors to consider are racket weight, balance and grip. Most players choose a mid-weight, evenly balanced racket. Average racket weight varies between 140 and 170 grams. The lightest models may weigh 120 grams and the heaviest tip the scales at more than 200 grams. Titanium-graphite composites are the most popular materials for the frame, handle and grip, offering a balance of strength and light weight.

Instructions

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      Choose a racket weight that feels comfortable, bearing in mind you'll be holding, carrying and swinging the racket for long periods of time. A racket that feels comfortable for five minutes may feel hefty after half an hour, so it's worthwhile to walk around the sporting goods store holding the racket for a while.

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      Know that lighter racket typically cost more due to the materials involved. Lighter racket are favored by skilled players who need maximum control over their shots.

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      Check the balance and stiffness of the racket. The center of balance can vary dramatically between rackets, whether it is more toward the head or more toward the handle.

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      Choose a grip that is comfortable and feels natural in your hand. Rackets that must be gripped tightly or that feel unnatural may not be right for your hand and will almost certainly affect your game. Grips can be replaced, thickened and reshaped if you find a racket that is perfect in all other aspects.

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      Buy from a reputable dealer who will let you try the racket and get comfortable with its "sweet spot." Stiffer racket deliver greater accuracy and power. Play a few games and get comfortable with the racket before making a final decision.