This prince squash racket guide discusses the materials that are used to make rackets and how they can effect your game. It also goes into detail about three kinds of rackets available and how to choose the best one for you. A squash racket is generally composed of titanium, aluminum and/or carbon. They vary from tennis rackets in that they do have a head, made of interwoven strings similar to the style of a net, but they have a shorter handle. When picking a squash racket it is important to be able to compare and contrast the products that are available to you; because your decision should be based on how the racket accomodates your skill level and your playing style. Let’s take a look at aluminum for starters. Weighing in at 190 grams, an aluminum racket is great for recreational purposes. The titanium squash racket weighs 140 grams and delivers more ball power and more feel while playing. And, the carbon racket, it gives you max power at 135 grams.
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