Tecnifibre Carboflex X-Top Review

We took the latest range of market-leading rackets from Tecnifibre on-court to see how they perform. With no bumper strip, has this made a difference to the way they play?

Tecnifibre Carboflex Cannonball

The Tecnifibre Carboflex Cannonball is the signature frame of the ‘Colombian Cannonball’, Miguel Rodriguez. It largely shares the same specs as other carboflex rackets, though many users have commented on its slightly more head heavy feel.

First impressions from my kitchen – The Tecnifibre Carboflex Airshaft 125

The postman dropped off my brand new Carboflex Airshaft 125 today.

While I can’t take it to a squash court for a full review, here’s my first impressions of the racket, and a few comparisons to its predecessors.

Tecnifibre Carboflex 125 X-Speed Review

Step into any squash club, and you’ll probably find more players using this particular racket than any other model.

Is this clever marketing from Tecnifibre, or does the racket live up to expectations?

Tecnifibre Carboflex 125 Heritage Edition Review

Meet the racket that kicked things off for Tecnifibre. The Tecnifibre Carboflex 125 Heritage was the first 125 gram Carboflex model introduced by Tecnifibre, and was used by both Mohammed Elshorbagy and Nour El Shirbini on their rise to the top of the PSA rankings. This racket was, and still is so popular that Tecnifibre … Read more

Dunlop Hyperfibre XT Revelation Pro Review

Ali Farag’s signature racket bucks the modern trend of light feeling frames in favour of a more head heavy balance, putting some umph behind your shots.

A review of Paul Coll’s new Squash Racket – the Head Graphene 360 Speed 120

Head’s latest Slimbody frame ticks all the right boxes – with a sleek design, light weight and incredibly forgiving feel, could this be one of the best intermediate rackets available today?