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Double Yellow Dot Squash Balls SB 990 Twin-Pack
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This Perfly SB 990 double yellow dot squash ball is designed for club-level squash players taking part in competitions.
Ball approved with the help of Camille Serme, PSA World n°4 Competition squash ball approved by the WSF This ball can be used in all tournaments, including professional ones.
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Product Features
Bounce
Very low bounceEven bounce over time
Speed
Very slow ball designed for advanced players.
Directional control
Excellent trajectory control.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Main fabric
- 100% Synthetic Rubber
World squash federation-approved ball (wsf)
Being approved and meeting WSF specifications allows this Perfly SB 990 double yellow dot squash ball to be used in all competitions, from club tournaments through to the Open International de Squash (professional level).
Technical details
Weight: 24 gDiameter: 40 mm
Bounce height
When dropped from 254 cm, the Perfly SB 590 white dot squash ball should bounce- at least 30.5 cm at 23 degrees Celsius- between 63.5 cm and 76 cm at 45 degrees Celsius
Squash ball and court temperature
Heat and cold have a significant impact on your ball's performance. When it's cold, balls will take longer to warm up and won't bounce as high, no matter the type of ball. Don't be surprised - just use a blue or red ball when it's very cold. On the other hand, the warmer it is, the more your ball will bounce. Counter this effect by using a ball that doesn't bounce as high, such as a yellow dot or double yellow dot.
Warming up your squash ball before playing.
Like with any squash ball, you'll need to warm it up to get the most out of it.It's easy to do this: simply stand near the T and hit the ball against the wall a few times. After a dozen impacts, you'll feel the ball warm up. When it's properly warm, you can start playing on the rest of the court and enjoy a great match.
How do you know when your ball is worn?
New squash balls have a matte, rough appearance. Your ball will wear out at a different rate depending on your court, your strings and how you hit it. Once you can see a lot of marks or scratches on your ball, or when it starts looking shiny, it's time to change it. You can still use it, but it will be very slippy. It will slip on the floor or walls and end up splitting.Change it before that happens!
Squash advice
Need advice or info?Visit our squash support website.
Product Reviews
Perfect cost for replacing more frequently as you should, slow dead squash balls aren't fun in my book, pros don't use old balls why do you ? Fresh balls keep the racket alive :-)
Nekünk tökéletesen bevált. Több labdát is kipróbáltunk már, de ennél maradtunk
Qualità ottima, avrò modo di verificarne la durata