Wilson Staff Squash Balls

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Wilson Staff Squash Balls

Wilson Staff Squash Balls

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In some countries, a non-Dunlop brand will be the top choice. For example I’ve heard in Germany, Victor balls are the default option. The altitude of a court should also influence your ball choice. In high altitude areas with lower air pressure, it is necessary to use a ball that has even less bounce. A high altitude ‘orange dot ball’ is often used in places such as Mexico City, Johannesburg and Calgary, while a ‘Dunlop green dot’ ball is commonly used in North America. Using different squash balls in training One dot or two? Yellow or red? Big or small? Choosing the correct squash ball can be confusing, especially for squash newbies! We’ve tried to simplify the science to help you choose the right ball for your play. Double dot balls only come in yellow and are the standard squash ball used in professional competition. What Color Squash Balls Do You Get It will take a few minutes for this to happen, and in that time, players can also warm themselves up and get ready for the game.

When considering the size and bounce of the ball, we will use the double-dot professional ball as the comparative ball Single-Dot Blue Squash Ball: Fast This is your ball if you hope to take your squash game to the next level. It is smaller than the blue and red dot balls, offering far less bounce. Therefore the rallies need to be longer, and you will have to be able to drive enough power behind the ball to keep it warm during play. The Double Yellow Dot Ball In SquashTheballsdiffer in their rebound and playing speed. Theballwith ablue dotis especially suitable for beginners.

As you get better at squash you can move on to single yellow dot balls, but don’t be tempted to move to double yellow balls immediately. Playing with a more difficult ball prematurely can hinder your performance. Hitting a boast shot for instance, is easier with a single dot ball as the ball sits up a bit higher. Double yellow squash balls are typically used by advanced players. If you are brand new to the game, you might want to consider purchasing a few practice balls that are typically blue. The reason these practice balls are excellent for those just getting into the sport is that they have good bounce, which means they stay airborne longer, giving a player more time to set up a shot. When you buy new squash balls, it is highly recommended that you break them in first before using them in actual game play. You can break them in by hitting them around fifty times. Make sure that when you are finished playing, the balls are thoroughly cleaned and prepared for the next time you play. So again, that’s why the best players need the slowest ball. If they were to start with a very lively ball, then as it warmed up further it would start bouncing around uncontrollably, and the game would be less fun.Single dot balls are the most common, and unless you are a pro player, you would be using single dot balls in color best suited for your game. There are actually big differences between the balls by different brands. The main differences have to do with the lifespan and playing characteristics of the balls. Dunlop is known for producing balls of the highest quality. They have an unrivaled performance, consistent bounce and long lifespan. In addition, with a Dunlop squash ball you always have the perfect ball feel. How often should I replace my squash ball?

For example, the two-dot yellow ball is best reserved for the best players in the world. However, here is an interesting little fact, it also happens to be the most commonly sold and used ball, even among those who only play at a recreational level. This is slightly alarming as it is highly likely that instead of aiding them, it hinders their performance and may put them off squash all together. The purpose of the white ball, then, is to provide a good contrast against the tinted walls of the glass court. This helps the players see the ball, and also makes for a better TV broadcast experience. Doubles Hardball My overall advice in a nutshell is: don’t be afraid to experiment. Squash balls only cost a few dollars. The four main types of balls that you are likely to see people using on any given squash court are the single dot balls which are blue, red, yellow, and then the double yellow dot. Various companies manufacture squash balls, but the most common brand you will find people using is the Dunlop brand. This is usually due to their better quality and overall value for money. While professional players can go through a ball (hitting consistently hard enough to cause the rubber to loosen its elastic properties) in the course of a few games, local players can struggle to get balls warm at all. Court conditions also play a major role in determining what ball the average player should use.

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There’s a certain point at which your child won’t want to be seen using “kids balls”, but they may not be good enough to play with the advanced balls yet. In that case I would go with a red dot or blue dot, which at least outwardly look like “grownup” balls. You can gradually move them towards yellow dots as they progress. Glass Court For an amateur player, failure to get a ball ‘hot’ will result in a ‘dead’ bounce and leave you playing a game that rewards ‘poor’ play (think a framed shot that dies 2 feet from the front wall as a winner) instead of rewarding ‘good’ play (that perfect length that, well, turned out not to be very perfect at all).



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