New review from pdhsports on Nick Matthew world squash champion racket of choice, the Dunlop Biomimetic Evolution 130 squash racket
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New review from pdhsports on Nick Matthew world squash champion racket of choice, the Dunlop Biomimetic Evolution 130 squash racket
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Author: pdhsports
Hi there, I am really into squash and current racket need replacing as it weighs 195 grams. I’m looking for something light/medium light with more control than power, 60/40 balance with a price around £40. Any ideas would be greatly recieved!
Thanks
It can be strung between 20-30lb but does anyone know how much tension does it come with?
Hi I’m deciding which racket to get, the dunlop biometric evolution 130 or the wilson blade blx. Any suggestions???
glad you like the racket, let us know if you need any more info
just bought this racquet and wondering what is your view on overgrips? I like the feel of the gecko tac grip alone but on my previous racquets I’ve always put an
overgrip on it
cheers, i ended up buying the evolution, pretty cool racket and tonnes of power but i think i might put a thicker grip on it and maybe change the strings! 🙂
I use this racket but the 2013 version took me a while to get used to it but as a power player I do enjoy sending opponents to the back of the court. A very good racket for experienced players would recommend it for beginners as it takes a while to get used to it.
Hi – Head-light, control rackets tend to cost a bit more – I would look at the Dunlop Blackstorm Titanium and the Karakal tec Tour 140 for starters
The factory tension is usually 26-28lbs
We don’t sell Browning so could not comment, Head offer a great selection of rackets that would be worth checking out or even the Wilson Hyper Hammer ranges
One of our favourite rackets, 9/10!
The stock strings are complete garbage. Put in Supernick XL (white ones) and it transforms the racquet. Also, remove the stupid vibration dampener and take a few hours to get used to it 🙂
And what about the browning platinum nano ti 140?
rate out of 10?
@azycrayessjay personal choice with grips, best to find one you like and stick with it
What is your opinion on the Dunlop Aerogel Pro for a bigginer?
The Pro has a small headsize so you may be better off with a teardrop shaped racket with a larger headsize and bigger seetspot such as the Dunlop Blackstorm.
@simmy3000 you need to give any new racket a few weeks to get used to it, Prince rackets have a unique feel so will always be different if that is what you are used to, good luck though, hope the racket choice works out for you.
Overall a good racket I used the black technifibre strings and the ball flies
The Biomimetic Evolution is more teardrop-shaped. The Evolution is/feels lighter and in our view is a bit more powerful.
This or the Biomimetic Ultimate?
I like the older racquets. They last longer feel great. Not the small head ones, but the 95-99’s. Hate the new ones because the do to much with making them now.