Xamsa PXT Squash Racquet

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Xamsa PXT Specifications:

Construction Toray Japan carbon fiber
Net Frame Weight 110 grams +/- 5gr
Strung Weight 150 grams +/- 5gr
Surface area 500 cm2
Length 686 mm
Balance (strung) 365 mm +/- 5mm
String 14x18 pattern, Xamsa Multifilament PM 18, Black
Grip Xamsa, Black

The Xamsa PXT 115 has become the Xamsa PXT and got 5 g lighter!

It has the same mold as the PXT 110 but is a bit heavier and more durable.

Based on the feedback we received from players of different levels, PXT 115 feels more solid, has a larger sweet spot, provides better control but is less powerful than the PXT 110.

A few words about technology used in PXT 115 construction.

The frame is made of Toray Japan standard modulus carbon fiber woven with high modulus carbon fiber.

Unlike the PXT 110, the PXT 115 doesn't have basalt in the head of the racquet. No need to reinforce it further as it has a more head heavy balance with a few extra grams in the head, which provides for better durability.

On the image below you will see the shaft of the racquet that looks like a snake skin.

This is a layer of vibration damping material (carbon fiber with polyolefin) woven with a layer of strengthening material (basalt). It's for illustration purposes only. For the final version of the racquet, we painted "snake skin" over with matt black. You can only see it when you remove the grip.

While testing different prototypes, we did a series of drives, volleys and drops and the prototype with "snake skin" on the shaft (155 gr / 365 mm) produced more consistent shots without any vibration and we decided to give it a go.

Hopefully, you will love this racquet too.

Check out the video review of the PXT 115 from Squash Source.

We look forward to your feedback.

Here is video review of Xamsa PXT 115 by Pierre from Squash Source:

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