Advantages: Light but tough Disadvantages: poor factory grip
I bought this squashracket as a amateur after my last racket broke the strings and I thought it better to buy a good racket rather than replace the strings.
The price was fantastic as a i bought it in Lilywhites with 70% off, but if buying full price i would say it is a bit pricey. However the performance of the racket if top draw. I've had it for a few years now and still it is serving me very well.
The durability of this racket is one of the hidden qualities i have found. With me not being a brilliant squash player, I've had my fair share of wall hits, but the protective plastic on the frame is still protecting and it has not even chipped or scratched.
The racket also looks very good and I've been asked many a time if i could lend my racket for people to have a go. it hits well and suits a hard hitting game but can equally handle ...
Advantages: A large amount of control and a good price Disadvantages: Not much power
I have been waiting for Ciao to add this tennis racket to their catalogue for ages and at last they have.
I am a keen tennis player and I like to think that I am very good. I play for about six to eight hours per week depending on the weather. I play in competitions and have coaching sessions throughout the week. I will justify my reasons for using this tennis racket in the paragraphs that follow this one.
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This racket has a very low power rating. This means you have to generate much of your power yourself, through your technique and the natural power you posses. The benifit of have a low level of power, is that you can really strike through the ball without much fear that it will go out of the court. This makes me feel a lot more comfortable when playing as I know that I have a larger margin for error to play with ...
thespurs 30.06.2004
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-Tech and Head in the past but I have found that these alternatives are not as durable as the Prince Indoor shoe, even after only a coupel of games, i noticed that the shoes were beginning to mark in several places.
In the last year, Prince have introduced another shoe NFS III, this is currently around £10 more expensive than the NFS II shoe and while I was tempted to try it out, I don't think I could be happier than with the shoe I have bought.
At around £35, these shoes are not cheap, but you do get value for money and compared to some of the flimsy everyday sports 'fashion' shoes on the market these are a real bargain.
Although I have never used them for Badminton, they are advertised as a 'court shoe', so I would imagine they are suitable for either sport.
So, if you are looking for a Squash or Badminton shoe I would have no ...
Eldred 06.08.2005
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