No they are too weak!
Walter Debany has written: 'Squash racquets' -- subject(s): Squash rackets (Game)
Al Molloy has written: 'Contemporary squash' -- subject(s): Squash rackets (Game)
There are many places where one can purchase squash racquets. One can purchase squash rackets at popular on the web sources such as Squash Gear, Wilson, and Amazon.
Steven Seaton has written: 'Squash' -- subject(s): Physical fitness, Squash rackets (Game), Training
There are several manufacturers for squash rackets. Such brands include Adidas, Hi-Tec, Wilson, Dunlop, Ashaway, Blade, Prince, Harrow, Prokennex, Tecnifibre and Unsquashable. Each brand is unique in performance and presentation.
Metal rackets because they are made of tougher substances and last longer.
it depends what racket you want. The better rackets are the dearer ones.
Squash was invented in Harrow school around 1830, when the pupils discovered that a punctured Rackets ball, which "squashed" on impact with the wall, produced a game with a greater variety of shots and required much more effort on the part of the players, who could not simply wait for the ball to bounce back to them as with Rackets
Peter J. Cahill has written: 'The construction of a skills test for squash rackets'
well, that would depend on the density of the squash. garden grown squash tend to be ok for use with a racquetball racquet, however, some store bought squash have a much higher density due to the fact that they require shipping in order to get to the supermarket. personally I like to hit my squash with a hockey stick but the choice is really up to you.
no not that I am aware of but there are gold plated rackets