Ease of transport and capacity
Thanks to its backpack, it's easy to move around with all your squash gear. Its ergonomic handles allow the backpack to be positioned ideally on your shoulders for easy transport.
Its optimized shape will fully protect your racket.
In addition to your racket, you can also put your towel, shoes, sportswear, bottle, etc. in the backpack.
WALLBREAKER 155 Racquets Concept: Alu 6061
Thanks to its Alu/Graphite structure (aluminum on the racket head and graphite on the shaft and handle), this racket is extremely shock-resistant.
6061 aluminum has good mechanical properties and excellent weldability. The heat treatment applied after bending the snowshoe also hardens the structure, making it less susceptible to deformation.
WALLBREAKER 155 Racquets Concept: Carbon Power Shaft
The shaft cross-section of the PERFLY WALLBREAKER 155 racquet is increased, providing extra power compared with a traditional shaft.
WALLBREAKER 155 Concept Racquets: High Protection Bumper
The Bumper has also been designed to ensure greater resistance to impact with the court walls (High Protection Bumper Concept), extending the life of this racket.
Racquet WALLBREAKER 155 Frame weight = 155 gr
Thanks to its 155g frame weight (without strings, bumper or grip), you'll get plenty of power to push your opponent to the back of the court.
The features of this racquet will enable beginners to make rapid progress without having to change equipment quickly.
Racquet WALLBREAKER 155 Balance = 350 mm unstrung
Its 350mm balance (more headroom) also gives it good power.
WALLBREAKER 155 Racket Sieve size = 500 cm2
Its 500cm² headsize makes it more forgiving of centring errors and more tolerant.
Its extended headsize, thanks to the increased string length, provides power for beginners.
WALLBREAKER 155 Racquets Stringing Plan = 14 x 16
Its airy string pattern has been designed to provide power and tolerance for beginners.
Thanks to the wide string spacing, the screen is softer and therefore more powerful and more tolerant of centring errors.
Design - Cosmetics
These racy racquets are the perfect ally for beginners looking for power.
PREPARE YOUR SQUASH BALL AND WARM IT UP BEFORE PLAYING.
Like all squash balls, you'll need to "warm up" the ball to take full advantage of its qualities.
To do this, simply position yourself near the T and hit the ball against the wall several times. After about ten hits, you'll feel the ball heating up. When it's hot enough, you can start playing all over the pitch and enjoy your game.
SQUASH BALL AND COURT TEMPERATURE
Heat and cold have a considerable effect on ball performance. When it's cold, balls will heat up more slowly and rebounds will be lower for all types of ball. Don't be surprised if you have to use a blue or red ball in very cold weather. Conversely, the warmer it is, the higher the bounce, so you can counter this effect by using a low-bounce ball like the yellow dot or double yellow dot.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOUR BALL HAS WORN OUT?
New squash balls have a matt, rough appearance. Depending on the court, the string and the shots you play, your ball will deteriorate more or less quickly. When you notice a lot of scratches and a shiny appearance, it's time to change your squash ball. You can still use it, but the ball will rocket. It will slide on the floor or walls and eventually burst.
Change it first!
SQUASH TIPS
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