Racket swap! Coll and Sobhy switch Head squash rackets
Paul Coll and Amanda Sobhy have switched signature Head squash rackets. We found out everything you need to know!
Amazing squash gear, reviewed by a far-from-amazing squash player
Paul Coll and Amanda Sobhy have switched signature Head squash rackets. We found out everything you need to know!
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?
In 2022, Karakal released Joel Makin’s signature racket, the Raw Pro 2.0. We put it through its paces to bring you our latest review.
We took the latest version of Dunlop’s tremendously popular Revelation Pro Lite on court to see how it performs.
Racket Ashaway Powerkill Meta XBC Shape Teardrop Advertised weight (strung) 135 grams Weight distribution Slightly head heavy String Ashaway Supernick XL Titanium Stringing pattern 14×19 Head size 485cm sq Colour Black/white Release date 2021 Purchase links PDH Sports A unique ultra-light teardrop racket that oozes touch and feel. We took the latest racket from Ashaway, … Read more
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
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.
Ever wondered how the Tecnifibre Dynergy compares to the Carboflex? Read the comparison between the two latest editions of each range.
The Unsquashable Joel Makin Autograph racket was released in 2018, with a lightweight, head light frame and a teardrop shape.
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.
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.
Dunlop Hyperfibre XT Revelation 135 is a mid-weight racket with a fanned stringing pattern and a head light balance. It’s endorsed by Eain Yow NG.
Dunlop Hyperfibre XT Revelation 125 is a light-weight racket with an ultra head light balance. It’s endorsed by former world #3 Nour El Tayeb.
The Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 is a medium weight racket with a head light balance.
The lighter sibling of the Dunlop Hyperfibre XT Revelation Pro. This offers a little more manoeuvrability than it’s head heavy sibling and is used by Sarah-Jane Perry.
The Tecnifibre Carboflex 125 NS Airshaft is Nour El Shirbini’s signature racket, with the same specs as the regular Carboflex Airshaft 125 but with a slightly thinner grip.
The Tecnifibre Carboflex 135 Airshaft is the heaviest racket in the Carboflex range and is billed as being Tecnifibre’s most powerful Carboflex racket.
The Tecnifibre Carboflex 130 Airshaft is a mid weight racket with an even balance. It’s endorsed by former world #3 Marwan Elshorbagy.
The Eye Rackets Signature Series V.Lite 115 is an ultra lightweight, head light squash racket endorsed by ‘Superman’ Paul Coll.
The Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 Slimbody is a mid-weight racket with a head light balance. It’s endorsed by New Zealand’s Joelle King.
The head Graphene 360 Speed 120 is a lightweight, head heavy racket from Head. Released in 2019 and endorsed by Indian #1 Saurav Ghosal.
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.
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?
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
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.
Eye’s unique design has resulted in one of lightest feeling squash rackets on the market today.
Could this be the ultimate racket for players looking to add more speed to their game?
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?