To help you choose your racket, we have determined that there are 2 major criteria: the level of play and the style of play.
For the level of play, we have broken down our range in 3 categories: novice, confirmed, and expert.
The definitions below will help you find which category you fit in.
Then we have defined 3 styles of play: defender, allrounder, and offensive player to help you find the racket that is best suited for you.

How to choose
SQUASH RACKETS
 
NOVICE PLAYER
CONFIRMED PLAYER
EXPERT PLAYER
 
 
I am discovering how I play
and

the pleasure of a rally.
I build my play
and
I can
sustain a rally.
I can invent new tricks
and
I can
control a rally.
What would you like to do?
Learn
Progress
Win
 
What about ball trajectory, centring, and length? Positions and moving back to the T, boasts and nick?
I have not mastered this yet.
I have mastered some of the techniques.
I have mastered all of this.
 
How often do you play?
I play occasionally.
I play often.
I play a lot.
 
I AM A DEFENDER
I AM AN ALLROUND PLAYER
I AM AN OFFENSIVE PLAYER
What is your type of rally?
I am patient, I like long rallies, and I like to defend or counter-attack.
I keep changing the pace, alternating between short and long rallies. My play alternates between defensive and offensive.
I am quick and try and make rallies as short as possible. I am an offensive player.
What is your position on the court?
In front of my partner, I am very mobile and run a lot, waiting for his/her mistake.
I am in front of or behind my partner, alternating.
I never leave the T, always in front of my partner whom I try to trap.
How do you hit the ball?
I hit the ball quite late, and I tend to hit upwards.
I hit the ball upwards or downwards, alternating.
I hit the ball very early on, and always downwards.