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Tecnifibre Suprem SB 130

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The Tecnifibre Suprem SB 130 is new for 2017:

Tecnifibre Suprem SB 130

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Advertised Specs

Frame weight: 130 grams
Head size: 500 sq cm

Product Notes

This racket replaces the Tecnifibre Suprem 130 in Tecnifibre’s lineup.

The Tecnifibre Suprem SB range continues the traditional head shape for the Suprem models. The other rackets in the new lineup are:

  • Tecnifibre Suprem SB 125
  • Tecnifibre Suprem SB 130 (this racket)
  • Tecnifibre Suprem SB 135

Reviews

Paul at PDH Sports did a review of this racket along with the other Suprem SB models:

Spotted

Lawrence spotted this racket in a store in Asia and sent in a photo – thanks Lawrence!

Filed Under: Squash Rackets, Tecnifibre Squash Rackets

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Comments

  1. Hugo says

    (July 25, 2018)

    Good day,

    What would be advised for between this sb130 and the SB 125?

    I know you have more power and less control with the SB 130… But is it lot more power and a lot less control?…

    Does the weight and oversize make it less maneuverable?

    What could be considered the all-around better racquet?

    Reply
    • Pierre says

      (July 25, 2018)

      No it’s just small differences. I prefer the SB 130 slightly.

      Reply
      • Hugo says

        (July 26, 2018)

        Many thanks

        Reply
  2. DT says

    (June 7, 2018)

    Hi I’m looking at getting the tecnifibre suprem sb 130, I see it good for intermediate players to advanced. I have no idea whether I’d be a beginner or intermediate. Would it suits most skill types?

    Reply
    • Pierre says

      (June 8, 2018)

      Hi DT. I think this would be a pretty good all-around racket regardless of level

      Reply
  3. Farooq Gilani says

    (March 24, 2017)

    What is the basic difference bw tear drop shaped and the classic shaped rackets?

    Reply
    • Stefen says

      (March 27, 2017)

      Hi Farroq,

      Essentially a tear drop racquet has longer main strings (vertical) which increases power because the strings have more room to move. Classic head shapes lean towards more control and less power but that’s not always the case – check out Pierre’s review of the Salming Fusione. Also RacquetGuys has a Gear Advisor explaining all the differences for squash racquet shapes, strings balances too.

      https://racquetguys.com/page/squash-gear-advisor

      Hop this helps.

      Reply
      • Farooq says

        (April 1, 2017)

        Thanks alot.
        Its helpful

        Reply

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