Lightweight Squash Rackets Gain Experts’ Approval
Lightweight squash rackets have been recently released in the market, providing squash players better racket options. Featuring better racket control and comfort, these light-weight squash rackets are rapidly attracting the rookie, mid-pro to professional squash playing markets across the globe.
Squash players and experts finally give a useful response to the queries of most squash newbies and enthusiasts on finding the right racket.
Squash racket producers explain that consumers primarily look at the price when purchasing a racket. The problem arises when they fail to look at all the possible aspects of a quality racket, and really solely on its affordability. While the price is an important factor, consumers might as well ensure their money’s worth by evaluating squash racket features that should amount to how much you are paying it for.
Selecting a good squash racket involves checking on its fundamental features such as the weight and the feel. The regular squash racket weighs from at least 140 to at most 170 grams each. The new line of light-weight squash rackets weigh about 100 grams. This allows the player more flexible moves without worrying of the racket weight.
Squash rackets are also evaluated on how it distributes the total weight from its centre. The centre of gravity of each racket varies. This is also dependent of how the racket was created, such that some kinds offer a wider weight distribution. Light-weight squash rackets, in particular, are favoured by most squash players who bank on their ability to execute agile moves and shifts. Light-weight rackets are easily maneuvered to quick, intricate moves. They require less force from the squash player on each swing. Heavy rackets might provide benefits when delivering more powerful and forceful swings. The light-weight and head-weight varieties, however, allow for a more superior maneuver, thus they are highly used by the more experienced players.











