Inexpensive one from Prince, and a bit heavy
Cheap Squash Rackets
Here are the cheap squash rackets I've posted recently.
I mean cheap in the cost sense. Cheap squash rackets are often pretty thick and therefore durable.
Cheap squash rackets are usually heavier than a top-shelf squash racket. Is that bad? Not necessarily. Heavier rackets are more difficult to whip through the air quickly, and tough to make last-second adjustments with. But if you're a beginner, these things aren't as important, because you're still working on grooving a basic swing anyway.
Why get an inexpensive squash racket? Often these are a good starting point for beginners who want to try out squash or play once in a while but don't want to spend a ton of cash.
Wilson Tour 170 BLX
Another beginner.
Wilson Force 165 BLX
A mid-priced one from Wilson.
Tecnifibre Carboflex Storm
Beginner racket from Tecnifibre.
Mantis Titanium Comp
Beginner Mantis.
Karakal Sting
Low-cost new racket from Karakal.
Head Spark Pro
A bit heavy, but inexpensive.
Dunlop Predator 40
The Dunlop Predator 40. I think this is the predecessor of the Dunlop Fusion 70.
Wilson nVision
The Wilson nVision. This fella is pretty heavy, but hey, only $40. Squash Gear recommends this as a beginner’s racket.
Harrow Turbo
This one’s called the Harrow Turbo. $129 at the moment. This is the rare (ish) teardrop shape from Harrow.