Ashaway Powerkill 120 Meta Review
We took the Ashaway Powerkill Meta 120 on court to see how the latest traditional racket from Ashaway performs.
Amazing squash gear, reviewed by a far-from-amazing squash player
We took the Ashaway Powerkill Meta 120 on court to see how the latest traditional racket from Ashaway performs.
We took Ali Farag’s squash racket – the brand new Dunlop Sonic Core Revelation Pro – on court to bring you our latest review.
We’re back! With squash courts now open in the UK, we tested out the latest headline racket from Head, the brand new Speed 120SB
We test out Head’s latest Radical squash rackets, including the brand new 135X.
The latest iteration of the Carboflex, the Airshaft, aims to continue the success of the range. With an overhaul in the shape and design of these rackets, how do they compare to their previous versions? Read on to find out.
Read the full in depth review of the Tecnifibre Dynergy APX 120, 130 and 135 squash rackets, featuring a comparison to the popular Carboflex range.
The Oliver Apex 700 is a hybrid shaped racket used by 10 times German Champion ‘The Tree Chopper’ Simon Rosner
The Harrow Vibe is a traditional shaped racket with a mid-weight frame and a head heavy balance. It’s used by former world #1 Karim Abdel Gawad.
The Harrow Vibe is a traditional shaped racket with a mid-weight frame and a head heavy balance. It’s used by former world #1 Karim Abdel Gawad.
The Eye Rackets Signature Series X.Lite 120 is a lightweight, head heavy squash racket endorsed by ‘El Toro’ – Borja Golan.
The Eye Rackets Signature Series X.Lite 120 is a lightweight, head heavy squash racket endorsed by legendary Egyptian squash player Amr Shabana.
The head Graphene 360 Speed 120 is a lightweight, head heavy racket from Head. Released in 2019 and endorsed by Indian #1 Saurav Ghosal.
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.
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?