Reddit mentions: The best squash equipment

We found 44 Reddit comments discussing the best squash equipment. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 34 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

3. Pro Impact Graphite Squash Racket - Full Size with Carry On Cover and Durable Strings - Made of Pure Graphite Designed to Improve Gameplay for All Skill Levels (RED/Black)

    Features:
  • BEST IN ITS CLASS. Expertly crafted out of pure graphite, this Pro Impact Graphite Squash Racket will provide long-term strength for years to come. Graphite is stronger and more reliable than aluminium, yet is lightweight to offer more control and maneuverability.
  • ALL SKILL LEVELS. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or skilled player, you can get your game on with Pro Impact. Designed to improve your game, this racket allows for fast, accurate and flexible play to accommodate all skills levels.
  • GENERATES MORE POWER. The tear drop shape features longer strings, providing a bigger trampoline effect and packing an additional punch. Combined with the open throat style, this racket will generate more power no matter what your skill level is.
  • IMPROVE YOUR GAME. Offering a perfect combination of power and control, this squash racket will deliver consistent performance on the court. The quality construction combined with the teardrop shape adds extra crispness to your shots so you can improve your game and squash your opponent.
  • INCLUDED COVER. For added convenience, the racket comes with an included cover with zipper closure to keep it fully protected. This cover is also outfitted with a shoulder strap so you can easily carry it from one location to the next.
Pro Impact Graphite Squash Racket - Full Size with Carry On Cover and Durable Strings - Made of Pure Graphite Designed to Improve Gameplay for All Skill Levels (RED/Black)
Specs:
ColorRED/Black
Weight0.79 Pounds
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6. Ektelon Vendetta Eyeguard

    Features:
  • Adjustable headstrap
  • Micro-fiber cleaning pouch included.
Ektelon Vendetta Eyeguard
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.5 Inches
Length9 Inches
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches
Release dateJuly 2006
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7. Wilson Nvue Eyewear (White, One Lens)

    Features:
  • Nano technology creates a scratch resistant surface
  • Padded wire molded ear and nose piece for a perfect fit
Wilson Nvue Eyewear (White, One Lens)
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2.00787 Inches
Length7.00786 Inches
Width2.00787 Inches
Release dateAugust 2012
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15. Wilson Staff Squash Balls (3-Pack)

Performance squash balls that provide consistent bounce and playabilityMeets World Squash Federation specificationsIncludes 3 balls per tubeIdeal for tournament play
Wilson Staff Squash Balls (3-Pack)
Specs:
ColorBlack (Double Yellow Dot)
Height6.09842519063 Inches
Length1.7716535415 Inches
Weight0.20062065842 Pounds
Width1.7716535415 Inches
SizeTube of 3
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19. DUNLOP Pro High Altitude - Green Dot Squash Ball

1 ball.
DUNLOP Pro High Altitude - Green Dot Squash Ball
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width1 Inches
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u/drdoak66 · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

I'm pretty new to this too, I bought my Ender 3 Pro around the same time as you. Quiet printing is pretty high on my list as well as being able to print high-temp exotic filaments in the long term while maintaining reliability.

First upgrades I purchased were stiffer bed springs so I would be less likely to throw the bed out of level while removing prints or working around the printer and Capricorn XS tube since it has a more consistent internal diameter, fits closer to the filament, and can work with slightly higher temps. I also picked up a pack of bowden couplers recently as I noticed the end nearest the extruder is sliding past the coupler jaws on de/retraction; don't worry about that unless it's an issue for you. That's about $30 alone since I don't have a supply shop locally and have to order those parts in bulk. I had a Pi 3B laying around unused and flashed Octoprint onto it. Highly recommended. I have a replacement Noctua hotend fan, buck converters, and 5015 blower on order to quiet the fan noise; about $32. Just replaced the Meanwell psu fan with a 60x25mm Noctua I had lying around (Note: there may be better options in the 92-120mm range to replace part of the PSU housing, but that's what I had laying around). Next upgrade coming is the SKR Mini E3 with TMC 2209 drivers ($28) to eliminate almost all of the stepper noise. Also looking into a replacement for the control board fan and some vibration isolating feet for the frame. As far as higher temp printing I haven't made a lot of progress aside from buying a titanium all-metal heat brake ($11) winch I have yet to install or inspect, and looking into enclosure and electronics relocation avenues.

Either way the mods I purchased came in at around $100 US which should quiet the printer and help with reliability. Also looking into picking up a good M3-M4 bolt kit if any exist in the US.

Here are some links to the things I picked up and will, which may be helpful if you're in the US. Mostly from Amazon.

Type | Name | Link | Price
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Reliability | 8mm x 20mm yellow springs | Link | $6.98
Reliability | Capricorn XS Tubing | Link | $11.49
Reliability | PC4-M6 / PC4-M10 Pneumatic Bowden Fittings | Link | $11.99
Silence | Noctua 40mm x 10mm 3-pin fan | Link | $13.95
Silence/Various | LM2596 Adjustable Buck Converters | Link | $10.95
Silence | 24v 5015 Radial Ball Bearing Fans | Link | $7.19
Silence/Various | SKR Mini E3 w/ TMC 2209 drivers | Link | $28.81
High Temp | Titanium All-Metal Heat Brake | Link | $11.52
TOTAL: $102.88 US + Tax

Parts already purchased/ bought with printer

Type | Name | Link | Price
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Reliability/High Temp | OEM Ender 3 Glass Bed | Link | $20
Reliability | Feeler Guage Set | Link | $5
Reliability | 608zz Bearings, using with this(My Remix), this, and this, though I like this design a bit better | Link | $5.98
QoL Improvement | Raspberry Pi 3B w/ Octoprint | Link | $34.46
Silence | Noctua 60mm x 25mm 3-pin fan, goes with this mod | Link | $14.95
TOTAL: $80.39 US + Tax

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u/thesquashessentials · 1 pointr/squash

Hey man glad to hear! I would recommend any of the Xamsa rackets. I used this racket when I competed at the university level and still use it frequently to this day. The new Obsidian model ($110) which imo is the best budget racket on the market right now. They have a more durable racket called the Xamsa DURO ($75) which is perfect if your worried about breaking rackets. I believe the reason the owner created this brand was to give back to the community by making rackets that were good and affordable for new players which is really cool imo.

Balls wise, Dunlop is the most popular brand and is the one the professionals use. Wilson makes decent balls as well. Wilsons tend to be a little bit bouncier which will work in your favour and they also last longer then the Dunlop ones. You can go ahead and grab the double yellow dot ball and you'll get used to the bounce quickly. If you need something more bouncier, try a single yellow dot ball.

http://xamsa.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Staff-Squash-Balls-3-Pack/dp/B00P0WEJLY

u/pope_fundy · 2 pointsr/racquetball

You can get something like this. They're unwieldy and kind of goofy-looking, but effective.

The best thing is prescription safety glasses, but you won't want to shell out for those if you're just trying it out.

u/bacoes · 3 pointsr/squash

Personally, I really like the way Xamsa does it. All the facts and figures are out in the open, prices are right.

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You've asked for opinions and honestly your whole site kinda seems like a high school business class project. There's not a lot of actual info on the site, just a lot of soundbites that mimic what every other small squash startup says. There aren't very good photos of anything, the site layout is clearly a generic template only minimally filled out. No idea what continent you're located on. MSRP is wildly optimistic for what appears to be another generic version of a Carboflex.

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Here's an established paddlesport company with the same thing.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0777NMCJZ/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A39X2Z5XMJOG3J&psc=1

Or if direct from China.

https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Impact-Graphite-Squash-Racket/dp/B07FFD713S/ref=sr_1_37?s=racquet-sports&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1537197806&sr=1-37&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011

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If you really want to get off the ground, I'd advise you to put effort into the webpage with more concrete info, like where you are. Get some of the people who are using the racquet to offer a review, preferably on video. Send out play-test samples to a third party who can give input.

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Mondays....

u/XTonyDanzaX · 1 pointr/racquetball

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00069IVDI/ref=sxl1?qid=1463431317&sr=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65

Those goggles are the best I've used and never have fogged up on me. I've seen others here suggest cheap construction safety glasses. If that works for you go for it as it is cheaper for sure but for me they alway fog and I play without which is stupid. I finally just bought these and they are amazing. Don't be dumb like me. Just skip to the finish line.

u/microthorpe · 1 pointr/running

I probably mentioned it somewhere else, but I use an older version of these racquetball glasses. Like anything else, they will sometimes fog up from sweat while I'm protected from the wind, so I just tuck them in a pocket or hook them under a pack strap until I need them again. I'm sure there are better ones out there with more fog-resistant lenses.

u/JTurtle · 1 pointr/racquetball

The starter racquets are the "bent-frame" kind... just a straight piece of material formed into a head shape. Most of the time, those racquets end up bending and leaning to one side and are pretty much worthless. A midlevel head i.165 (http://www.racquetballwarehouse.com/descpage.html?PCODE=I165) or a used KM 750 (http://www.racquetballwarehouse.com/useddescpage.html?pcode=PK15750) or even a Gearbox GB50 (http://www.amazon.com/Gearbox-GB-50-Racquetball-Racquet/dp/B00GNMJ0UU?ie=UTF8&keywords=Gearbox%20racquetball&qid=1463611541&ref_=sr_1_12&sr=8-12) will be a million times better and will last you several years. I know A-level people that still play effectively with those racquets (minus the GB50, but that's still a solid starter racquet).

Bumming balls or using what's left after others play is doable if that's an option, or you can just go to walmart and pick up a can of anything (purple and ektelon fire (http://www.amazon.com/Ektelon-Fireball-Racquetballs-Red-ball/dp/B001E6L9XQ/ref=sr_1_5?s=racquet-sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1463611831&sr=1-5&keywords=ektelon+balls) tend to be the preferred tournament balls depending on where you live, but that might not matter to you).

As others have said, a cheap pair of safety glasses is a must, and decent ones simply aren't that expensive (http://www.amazon.com/Ektelon-Mirage-II-Racquetball-Eyewear/dp/B000ETVJSE/ref=sr_1_3?s=racquet-sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1463611766&sr=1-3&keywords=racquetball+glasses).

u/Credits_PTCGO · 2 pointsr/squash

Yes. Wilson nVue

Ill tell you why I do wear them, because I like BOTH of my eyes. That youtube is a perfect reason (although they arent top tier level players) but I would almost guarantee the peson that takes out your eye isnt going to automatically open their wallet to help you out. $40 out of mine is a good piece of mind for me. Mistakes happen.

u/stenzor · 1 pointr/squash

I'm not a pro by any means and I don't have much experience, but this racquet I bought has been really lovely: http://www.amazon.ca/Head-Xenon-Strung-Squash-Racquet/dp/B003AST1A4

u/tommywiseau88 · 3 pointsr/squash

Do you buy them at a local store? Because a dozen box usually runs close to $40 on Amazon. $24 for a dozen sounds like a fantastic deal.

u/SirGeeksALot · 3 pointsr/squash

These are always a popular choice. Sturdy, fit well and very common; most of the guys on my team use them.

u/LePhtubb · 2 pointsr/racquetball

All you need is eyewear that has a rim on the top of the part that covers your eye.

Rave

Cheap and effective.

edit: I used to have these. They would fog up every point. Since I switched to a rimmed pair of glasses, I've never had this problem.

u/soybobomb · 2 pointsr/FixedGearBicycle

Looks like generic racquetball goggles to me. Something like these.

u/aka_Foamy · 1 pointr/squash

I went for the Head 135 CT still getting 100% used to it. The frame is pretty bulky despite it being light which makes for what you see and what you feel not adding up. It's a good racquet to start out on, feels very sturdy so I'll be sticking with it until it breaks. Which I suspect will be a long long time away.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/squash

Here is the root of the confusion. Some people call this a blue dot, others call it a green dot. Apparently I have been calling it the wrong thing but this is the ball I have been talking about. Where I live, the double yellow plays like a racquet ball so play with this high altitude ball. Notice how expensive this darn things are...

u/trip0d · 3 pointsr/squash

There look to be TT sovereign's on Amazon for about $80 that will ship to Canada. Looks like the pro model.

https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Sovereign-Squash-Racket-Options/dp/B07JH4YXLM

u/KnotRusT · 1 pointr/ender3

Tecnifibre Double Yellow Dot Squash Balls - 4 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBLQ12U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PJk3CbK3A3HMZ

I used these balls because it was the only one to come in a four pack and then I used this stl

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3044013

u/fromdj · 1 pointr/racquetball

I was wearing racquetball glass with vent.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00069IVDI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I thought this is for court racquetball, isn't it?

u/slikk66 · 5 pointsr/CR10

I found that the dampers worked well, and then I did the squash foot mod next and it seemed to be an even larger drop in sound then the dampers. Maybe it's both combined? Not sure but if you've done the dampers try it also: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2742599

Here are the balls I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBLQ12U/

u/Vagrant_Charlatan · 1 pointr/Vive

I'm getting the medium clips, but I'm worried about the wear and tear on the wood. What length is the crutch leg you're using? I think I'll get a 36" rod so I can cut it down as necessary. This is what I'm looking at now:

Dowel: https://www.amazon.com/Waddell-6512U-Oak-Dowel-36/dp/B000ZRX9WY/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1473273344&sr=8-12&keywords=3%2F4+dowel+36

Squash Ball: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P0WEJLY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1SWUSKUD9UVJ8

Clips: https://www.amazon.com/Lehigh-13201-Organizer-Silver-Medium/dp/B0000DH4NK

Total price is about $20, not bad.