Thirty Years On: The History of Eye Protection in the U.S.

By James Zug Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com It happened in a challenge match. Jose and I were both seniors, the two captains of the team, battling...

What They Used at the Open

By Pierre Bastien, squash equipment blogger at squashsource.com

2015 Dunlop Squash Racquets

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com As the squash season gets underway, let’s take a look at six new designs from Dunlop that...

2015 Technifibre Squash Racquets

By Pierre Bastien, squash equipment blogger at squashsource.com Ah, summer. While things can be a bit slow around the squash courts during the warmer months, it’s...

Salming Squash Shoes

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com Salming squash shoes came onto the scene a few years ago, when England’s Adrian Grant started wearing...

Keep Eyes on Ball

By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com What do your eyes have in common with socks, skis and chopsticks? They work best in pairs. If you're...

Hot Squash Shoes

HOT SQUASH SHOES! By Pierre Bastien, Squash Equipment Blogger at squashsource.com Looking for a fresh pair of shoes for the court? Here are some of the...

The Trampoline Effect, Part II: When You Have Speed You Don’t Need

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Ashaway Racket Strings In our last column, we talked about the trampoline effect—string low for power, high...

The Trampoline Effect and String Tension Strategy

By Steve Crandall, Vice President, Sales & Marketing Ashaway Racket Strings Rod Gilmour made some very interesting points about string tension in his latest "String Matters" column...