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Newest Review: ... grab you precious money. If you are a beginner and are wishing to purchase the Dunlop progress squash ball then obviously these balls are d... more

Which balls do you play with (Squash Balls)

slik321

Member Name: slik321

Product:

Squash Balls

Date: 05/07/08 (581 review reads)
Rating:

Advantages: good for begginners

Disadvantages: dont present much of a challenge

Right then, in order to participate in a game of squash you basically need two items; a squash raquet and a squash ball. When purchasing your squash ball/s it is paramount that you do not get ripped off as there are some stores out there that are seemingly too eager to grab you precious money. If you are a beginner and are wishing to purchase the Dunlop progress squash ball then obviously these balls are dearer than normal squah balls as the have to be made larger and thicker so as to bounce considerably more so as to attain correct teqhnique.

There are three types of squash balls, you have the begginner ball which then progresses to the one dot ball and then the two dot ball. The beginner ball is larger and extremely more bouncier than the other normal balls, but once the novice player has mastered their teqhnique they will find the one dot ball a huge shock which hardly bounces in comparison. The two dot ball is the best as it presents you with an incredibble work out and tests your reflexes.

By all means purchase the Dunlop Progress squash ball if you are a beginner but for the more experienced players it would be wiser to purchase your dunlop balls from sportsdirect.com which offers great online prices. Such as three Dunlop revelation squash balls for £2.99. My local gym charged me around £2.50 for one measly ball when i had forgotten to bring mine.

Summary: good brand, well worth the money

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Last comments:
gizmogizmo

- 15/08/08

top marks for the title! x
oxonian

- 07/07/08

Some good information, but I this review would have been more useful if you'd commented on the different coloured dots and what they represent, e.g. that the blue dot ball is the easiest and bounciest of the squash balls.
T4imbo3107

- 05/07/08

I started on a one dot ball, picked the game and the techniques up very quickly from that!

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