Black Knight squash rackets for the current season. Black Knight originated in Canada and is very popular there, but the brand is also played all around the world.
One cool thing about Black Knight squash rackets is they often come strung with high-end Ashaway strings.
Black Knight Ion Element PSX
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Price: $190
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 140 grams
Head size: 500 cm sq
String pattern: 16x19
Black Knight Hex Blaze LT
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Price: $155
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 130 grams
Black Knight Great White Singles
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Price: $199
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 125 grams
Head size: 495 cm sq
String pattern: 14x19
Below is a list of more Black Knight rackets that I have posted on Squash Source over the years.
Black Knight Great White Demon
Black Knight Great White Surge
Black Knight Ion Element PSX
This is 135 grams and head-light. There’s also a Daryl Selby Signature Ion Element PSX. PowerNick 19 strings.
Black Knight Ion Radium PSX
Black Knight Ion Quartz PSX
130 grams, teardrop, head-light. And greeeeen. PowerNick 19 strings.
Black Knight Hex Phenom
Black Knight Scimitar TC
Black Knight Reflex
The Reflex is a good frame at an affordable price.
Black Knight Quicksilver LT
Black Knight Hex Blaze LT
Black Knight Ion X-Force
Comes in a few versions: the black is 140 grams, yellow and pink are both 145 grams. Canadian #1 Sam Cornett also plays with a signature version of the black. All are head-light. SuperNick XL Micro strings.
Black Knight Ion Galaxy PS
140 grams, head-light, SuperNick XL Micro strings; all the same as the X-Force black. Not entirely sure what the difference is.
Black Knight Ion Cannon PS
135 grams, 5 grams heavier than the regular Ion Cannon. P.S. — Mathieu Castagnet plays with this. The strings are SuperNick XL Micro.
Black Knight Quicksilver LT
Black Knight Ion Storm XT
Also 135 grams. Supposed to be a bit less stiff than the Ion Element PSX. Head-light. PowerNick 19 strings.
Black Knight Ion Storm
Similar specs to the Magnum Corona 6. David Palmer used to play with this guy. Strings: PowerNick 18.
Black Knight Quicksilver nXS
130 grams and head-light. 5 grams heavier than the Quicksilver TC. Strings: PowerNick 18.
Black Knight Magnum Corona 6
Another 140 gram head-light guy, though this one is supposed to be a little less stiff than the others. SuperNick XL Micro strings.
Black Knight Ion Cannon
130 grams and teardrop. Head-heavy. Strings: SuperNick XL Ti.
Black Knight C2C nXS
140 grams, head-light. I like the maple leaf styling. Comes in white, black and red. All strung with SuperNick.
Black Knight Quicksilver Max
Black Knight Magnum nXS 130
Black Knight Razor TC
Classic frame shape, 135 grams and even balance. Comes with PowerNick 19 strings.
Black Knight 8110 Classic
This seems to be an old favorite than Black Knight still sells. $80.
Black Knight Omega
135 grams and even balance. Same as the Razor TC, but I think it comes with not-as-good strings.
Black Knight Electro
Black Knight Conqueror
For every racket sold, ten bucks goes towards breast cancer research.
Black Knight Stratos
145 grams, their heaviest, but not too heavy. Even balance. A great deal at $60.
Black Knight Rally
Black Knight Flash
This one is inexpensive. Spotted in late 2017.
Black Knight Squash Rackets List
A plain list of all the Black Knight squash rackets posted on Squash Source so far.
- Black Knight 8110 Super Lite Classic
- Black Knight 9110 Pro Lite
- Black Knight Bandit 2
- Black Knight Bandit 3
- Black Knight Boss
- Black Knight Breeze
- Black Knight Broadsword TC
- Black Knight C2C Ion
- Black Knight C2C nXS
- Black Knight Conqueror
- Black Knight Electro
- Black Knight Flash
- Black Knight Great White Demon
- Black Knight Great White Surge
- Black Knight Hex Blaze LT
- Black Knight Hex Maverick
- Black Knight Hex Phenom
- Black Knight Hummingbird
- Black Knight Instinct
- Black Knight Ion Cannon
- Black Knight Ion Cannon PS
- Black Knight Ion Double Diamond
- Black Knight Ion Drive
- Black Knight Ion Element PSX
- Black Knight Ion Element PSX Daryl Selby
- Black Knight Ion Galaxy
- Black Knight Ion Galaxy PS
- Black Knight Ion Quartz PSX
- Black Knight Ion Radium PSX
- Black Knight Ion Storm
- Black Knight Ion Storm XT
- Black Knight Ion X-Force
- Black Knight Kronos
- Black Knight Magnum Corona
- Black Knight Magnum Corona 6
- Black Knight Magnum Crush
- Black Knight Magnum Frost
- Black Knight Magnum nXS 130
- Black Knight Magnum Orbit
- Black Knight Magnum Tour 6
- Black Knight Magnum Tour nXS
- Black Knight MainFrame
- Black Knight Mercury TC
- Black Knight Oblivion
- Black Knight Omega
- Black Knight Pro-X
- Black Knight Quicksilver LT
- Black Knight Quicksilver LTS
- Black Knight Quicksilver Max
- Black Knight Quicksilver nXS
- Black Knight Quicksilver TC
- Black Knight Rally
- Black Knight Razor TC
- Black Knight Reflex
- Black Knight Scimitar TC
- Black Knight SQ 6880
- Black Knight Stealth
- Black Knight Stratos
- Black Knight Striker
- Black Knight Viper 2
Rod says
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Looks like there’s a few more new BK rackets for 2018:
https://www.blackknightusa.com/featured-products
Pierre says
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Thanks Rod I’ll post these soon
Sepi says
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Few new rackets out there. Black Knight Great White 125 and Black Knight Great White 140. Has anyone tried them yet?
Pierre says
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Paul from PDH Sports just did a video review covering both rackets — check out either page for the video
George says
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Theres a black knight c2c white&black,
Think they are same weight/different balances
mike way uses either or