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Tecnifibre Squash Balls

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Tecnifibre squash balls exist.

  • Double yellow dot
  • Single yellow dot
  • Blue dot
  • Red dot

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Actually I tested them, they felt totally normal.

On Reddit and YouTube, some people said they’re a bit bouncier than the Dunlop double yellow dots.


Double Yellow Dot

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Single Yellow Dot

Tecnifibre Squash Balls Single Yellow Dot 2 Pack

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Blue Dot

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Comments

  1. Ibrahim says

    (November 14, 2016)

    The did are bouncier than any other brand along with Wilson staff dyd.

    Good for very cold courts.

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    • Pierre says

      (November 20, 2016)

      Thanks Ibrahim

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      • Rod says

        (February 14, 2019)

        The more senior crowd at my club uses these balls on the coldest court at my club because it is bouncier than the standard Dunlop. For stronger players who move well this ball is no good because rallies just go on forever.

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        • Pierre says

          (February 15, 2019)

          Thanks Rod I didn’t notice that in my playtest but I’ve heard that from a few people

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