Thursday, April 12, 2007

new squash racket

bought a new squash racket yesterdays whilst out shopping...my old WILSON TI POWER is a bit too heavy for the corner flick retrievals and also hampering my backhand volleys, so i decided to bite the bullet and get me decently light racket...will consign the TI POWER to backup and now playing with my new WILSON N135... reviews on it next week...

advertising blurb below:-
This new racket for the 2006/2007 season with nCode technology is designed to provide power, comfort and control! Tipping the scales at 135g unstrung and 150g strung, it is head heavy but swings extremely easily. Power packed the n135 also provides excellent feel for the ball due in part to the stiff frame which is strengthened by the Power channel running around the head. In addition it features a teardrop shape with longer main strings to lengthen the sweetspot.

At the core Wilson uses nano technology to modify and strengthen the n Code frame at the molecular level. This results in a racket that is two times stronger, two times more stable and up to 22% more powerful than an ordinary graphite frame. The racket also incorporates Wilson’s Power Holes technology with larger grommets which allows the strings to flex on impact creating more power especially on off-centre shots. The featured grip is the new Wilson Micro-Dry Comfort grip which provides maximum moisture absorption and feel. Well suited to the intermediate to advanced player seeking a powerful, comfortable racket.

* Weight: 135 grams
* Headsize: 76 sq.in./488 sq.cm. * Balance: 37.0 cm / Head heavy * Technologies: nCode technology, Power Holes, Power Channels

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