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How to choose a racquet

Here are a few general tips on how to choose the appropriate Ektelon racquet for you.

1.Seek professional advice. Experiment with demo racquets.

A certified AMPRO instructor will provide valuable insight and make suggestions on racquets that will help improve your game. A USRA Certified stringer who specializes in racquetball may also be a good source for racquet suggestions. A pro shop or club that has a strong demo program can also be a valuable resource. Demos allow you to experiment with a variety of racquets that are recommended for your playing style. Ask your club pro or pro shop about Ektelon Demo Days, an opportunity to improve your racquetball skills and try out Ektelon’s latest racquets.

2.Identify your playing style.

Shorter Strokes/Faster Swing Speed – Lighter racquets are ideal for these player types who are seeking more maneuverability, control, and fast-action power. (See the “Weight” column of the Racquet Comparison Chart) Lighter weight racquets (170-185g) offer more control and power during fast paced rallies in front court and when off balance while moving.

Longer Strokes/Slower Swing Speed – Heavier racquets with a stiffer frame are beneficial for more power and precise shot making. For players with long/slow strokes. This usually includes players with more court experience.

Power level – The higher the number, the greater the power.

3.Select your best headsize and headshape.

Power Ring® Racquets – offer longer main strings throughout the entire string bed and a fanned string pattern. The Power Ring® design (such as the MORE™ Attitude™) provides a stiffer frame and livelier string bed for maximum power. Open Throat Racquets – has shorter main strings and an orthogonal string pattern. Open throat racquets offer greater control and a wider power zone.

4.Select your grip size.

Advanced racquets are available in two different grip sizes, super small (3 11/16") and extra small (3 15/16"). The smaller the grip, the more wrist snap you can generate, and the more power you can produce. To choose a grip size, grasp the base of the handle and shake hands with it. You should be able to wrap your fingers around the handle so that your middle finger almost touches the palm of your hand. A grip that is too small will be uncomfortable, and one that is too big will reduce control.

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