Health & Medical sports & Exercise

How to Buy a Racket

  • 1). Choose a grip that's comfortable, but don't stop there. There are some things to factor in when looking at grip. In tennis, when gripping the handle, your fingers should wrap to about a finger's-length distance from your palm. Too big can be tiresome, and too small is tough to secure. Squash and racquetball grips are significantly smaller than a tennis grip. You increase the size with a grip wrap in most cases.

  • 2). Choose the right framing material for your racket. Heavier frames generate more power, less vibration. Cheap rackets are typically lightweight, but vibrate a good deal. As you go up in price, the material--carbon graphite and titanium composite--is light with little vibration.

  • 3). Pick a head size according to your skill level. In all racket sports, the smaller head size is more suitable for more experienced players seeking control. However, in squash, head size has little variation and is less important than feel and comfort.

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