Welcome to Squash Source, a blog providing squash gear reviews, squash equipment news, and general information about the great sport of squash. Lately I’ve been branching out and also adding pickleball and padel reviews as well.
Squash Gear News
Here are the latest post from the Squash Source blog:
- Paul Coll’s 2024 Racket
- Hania El Hammamy’s 2024 Racket
- adidas Adizero Fastcourt Quick Look
- adidas Court Team Bounce Review
- Squash Deals
- Harrow Torque
- Harrow Stratus
- Best Padel Shoes
- K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2
- Salming Rebel All-Court Shoes
Squash Equipment List
Want to browse? Use the links below to view different categories of squash equipment.
- Squash Rackets
- Squash Shoes
- Squash Bags
- Squash Balls
- Squash Strings
- Squash Goggles
- Squash Grips
- Squash Clothing
- Squash Activity Trackers
- Squash Gifts 🎄
Padel Equipment List
I’m slowly adding padel content.
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Squash Gear Video Reviews
There are a number of squash equipment reviews on the Squash Source YouTube channel, which you can also find embedded throughout the site. Here is the latest video:
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Recent Comments
Many Squash Source readers have left valuable comments and reviews on the site. If you have any feedback on your gear, I encourage you to leave feedback in the comments section so others can benefit from your knowledge. Here are the latest comments on the site:
- Kimmo on Tecnifibre Suprem Curv Squash Rackets:
After carboflex I felt it heavier and awkward, but now I dont want change back. The little weigt differing is fast adjusted. →
- Alex Harvey on Dunlop Aerogel 4D Elite:
My green and black one weighs 150g including string and grip. →
- J on Tecnifibre Carboflex X-Top 125:
a big fan of the NS version - its about the same size grip as a standard Dunlop racket →
- David Black on Prince Extender:
I have three in my collection, BP, CTS, & CTS 2 Email me for the pictures →
- Dave McKee on Ashaway Squash Rackets:
Hi Do you know where I can source replacement Ashaway head bumperbars? They seam to be hard to find. Cheers Dave →
- Adrienne Tait on Wilson PY 138 BLX:
I've played for 30+years and the Wilson BLX py138 is the best for me- have played the best squash since. →
- F on Paul Coll:
Looks like Coll has switched up his racket at the Windy City Open, now playing with a traditio;nal shaped racket, not sure what model →
- Pierre on 9 Best Squash Shoes for 2023:
Haven't tried but they look nice →
- farzin on 9 Best Squash Shoes for 2023:
what is you opinion about Unsquashable Squash shoes? →
- Dragan on Head Radical 2022 Squash Rackets:
I bought Head Radical 120SB recently, due to a sale on HEAD's official site, it was only €100. I'm impressed by how light it is, even compared with similar 125's, due to even balance and Slim Body, it feels amazingly light. Control is almost perfect, and you can easily hit all those corners and drop shots. It is also perfect for fast volleying and changing directions due to its lightness and balance. I was missing power with long forehand drives. Then I changed strings with Powernick 18 and reduced tension to 11kg. After that changes, it is powerful enough even for long drive shots. I'm so sad that HEAD removed this racket from their site and doesn't offer it anymore. →
About Squash Source
This is a squash gear website that I run in my spare time. My mission here is to build a side business around helping people learn about squash equipment and find the gear that suits them best. You can learn more about Squash Source here.
Squash Source does not sell squash equipment, but instead links to online squash stores where you can buy equipment. The good thing about this setup is I can post gear from all around the world, without having to keep products in stock.
The way this site makes money is primarily through those links to stores. Sometimes if you buy through one of the sponsored links here, Squash Source will get a commission on the sale. Other times, in exchange for linking to them, stores will send me squash equipment, which I review on the site.
So far, I have linked to squash stores in Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, USA, and the UK! See a complete list of my affiliates here.
You can also support Squash Source directly (and get your own login for commenting on the site).