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Prince John White Starter Squash Kit

Prince John White Starter Squash Kit

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Brand: Prince
Category: Sports

List Price: $65.00
Buy New: $44.95
You Save: $20.05 (31%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 51259

Media: Misc.

MPN: 7S1603050
Model: 7S1603050
UPC: 091001025017
ASIN: B000RT30MO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • F3 Force Squash Racquet with Fused Graphite, Aluminum Construction
  • Rage Protective Eyewear with vented lenses
  • 2 Blue Dot Squash Balls
  • How to Play Squash Instruction Manual
  • Equipment Carrying Case

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Everything you need to start playing squash! Included is the F3 Force at 193 grams - strung weight (same as the F3 Agile) Squash Racquet; also included are 2 Blue Dot Balls with faster speed that makes learning to play fun and easy. Ventilated Rage Protective Eyewear, Squash Instruction Manual, and a Carrying Case to hold everything, makes the Prince John White Starter Kit an easy choice for the learning squash player.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars an ideal beginner's kit   February 7, 2007
My boyfriend and I are absolute beginners at squash. We decided to try it out because his new workplace has a court, so he borrowed a racquet from a co-worker and I ordered this kit. It was perfect for our purposes: the racquet and two balls were just what we needed to get started, and the pamphlet with the instructions/rules of the game came in handy once we got sick of randomly whacking the ball at the wall. My only complaint is the goggles: they're just plain painful and poked into my eye sockets, so after a minute I discarded them, which much improved the experience. The carrying bag is platicky and tacky, but compensates by keeping all the stuff together, so I'll consider it a slight plus.

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