There’s a squash racket brand called One Sport that I’ve covered before but recently Mike from One Sport contacted me about testing two of their newest models, the One Sport Purple Tiger and the One Sport Blue Tiger.
I did a review of the rackets here:
One Sport Purple Tiger

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Additional links: onesportonline.com
Racket Specs chart
String pattern: 14x19
Measured weight (all-in): 151 grams
Measured balance: 38.0 cm
One Sport Yellow Tiger

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Additional links: onesportonline.com
Racket Specs chart
String pattern: 14x18
Measured weight (all-in): 154.5 grams
Measured balance: 37.5 cm
Here they are together. The Purple Tiger is on the left and the Yellow Tiger is on the right.

As you might have seen from the video, I thought the string tension was a bit high, but Mike from One Sport let me know that they will be reducing this on the second batch.
At the moment, One Sport has an amazing two-for-$100 promotional campaign on these rackets to raise awareness of their brand. You can get one of each racket OR two of the same racket. This is a ridiculous deal and absolutely worth checking out. I think getting ONE of either of these rackets for $100 would already be a good deal, but getting TWO for $100 is totally cray.
ryan hastings says
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does the $100 include conus shipping
caesar merlin says
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vs the xamsa duro?
Andrew says
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They won’t ship to Canada from the US? What a joke of a company.
nick says
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bro, do you know how hard it is to ship to canada from america?? its like SOOOO hard. way too hard, ok?
Oglark says
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No it isn’t for one type of gear. Just need a earing agent for customs.
nick says
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No bro you don’t need a clearing agent. To mail it to Canada you need to fill out a form declaring what you’re sending. So like in this case you would need to fill in “sporting goods” and “$100”. I mean sure this only takes about 10 seconds for 1 package but think about how many packages a day there could be to declare! This could add up to a whole minute! Ain’t no one got time for that!
Franksg says
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Blue* Tiger on the right, not Yellow ;p
Not much details on shipping on their website. Unfortunately no shipping to Singapore.
Franksg says
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Just watched your review. Quite surprised to see a rather big difference in balance for Blue Tiger(BT) on website(36mm) n your review (37.5mm).
On website BT is 125g n PT 135g. Means BT shd be lighter than PT. On your review it’s 154.5(BT) vs 151(PT), it is because of the different grips used?
Your cam assistant is awesome, thank you Julian!
Pierre says
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Just to clarify first – the Purple Tiger is the one on the left, purple and orange, traditional head shape