Description
Sold out. Replaced by Xamsa Onyx.
Some players prefer bridged rackets while others rather a teardrop shape. It's a matter of personal preference. There are many arguments defending both types of rackets.
Typically though, lightweight teardrop rackets are considered best suited for an attacking style of play while bridged rackets are more popular among players seeking increased control or finesse.
Since there are many ways to measure the weight of a squash racket, we have specified the most commonly used standards.
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Weight: 110 grams (frame only), 135 grams (frame and grommets), 155 grams (frame, grommets, strings and grip)
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Balance: Neutral
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Strings: Xamsa PM18, 18 gauge. Xamsa PM18 is constructed using a thousand microfilaments as a center core then wrapped in braided fibers. The rough surface and resistance gives good control of the ball, and the elastic coating provides extra power.
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Tension: 26-27lb
Because of our tendency towards lightweight rackets, we made the frames quite stiff using first grade carbon fibre for added durability. We tried to achieve a perfect blend of power and agility with no traces of vibration. With a net frame weight of only 110 grams, the power and control will surprise most players. Give it a try with no risk involved as we have an unconditional 30-day money back guarantee on Xamsa rackets.
Check out the video review made by Pierre from Squash Source
Here is some videos of Xamsa FBO 110 in action:
Pranav Sharma (playing with FBO 110) vs Bern Ard (playing with PXT 110) (3:0),
Club Atwater Championships 2017, Men's A finals
Check out Xamsa Racquet Comparisons review by Tim (co-founder of Xamsa Squash)