







"eXposed" version of PXT Incognito racquet.
Exceptionally maneuverable.
Bumper & grommet set replaced with eyelets making the racquet ~11 g lighter, ~13 mm more headlight and making it easier to return tight balls along the wall.
Warranty void due to the top bumper removed.
Power | Control | Durability |
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Construction | 100% Toray Japan Carbon Fiber, Prepreg technology |
Net Weight | 105 g +/- 2 g |
Strung Weight | 140 g +/- 2 g (when strung with Xamsa PM-18) |
Surface area | 500 cm2 |
Length | 686 mm |
Balance (strung) | 360 mm +/- 3 mm |
String pattern | 14x18. Comes unstrung due to higher manufacturing costs and to allow players to take advantage of high quality custom stringing options |
Quality consistency. All racquets are consistently excellent with the same weight and balance for the whole batch thanks to prepreg technology. |
PNT 110 |
PXT Incognito | PXT 110 | PXT 115 | Crucible | Duro 120 | Onyx | Obsidian | |
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Key features | Classic shape | Feels flexible with even balance | Feels flexible with head light balance | Feels stiff with even balance | Feels stiff with even balance | Great intermediate level racquet Feels stiff and a bit head heavy |
Powerful teardrop shape | Excellent control without compromising maneuverability |
Part of the demo program | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||
Construction | Carbon | Carbon hotmelt prepreg | Carbon + basalt | Carbon + basalt | Carbon + basalt | Carbon + fiberglass | 100% Toray Japan Carbon Fiber, Diamond shaped edges | 100% Toray Japan Carbon Fiber, Diamond shaped edges |
Net Frame Weight | 110 g - 120 g | 110 g | 110 g - 120 g | 115 g - 120 g | 115 g - 120 g | 120 g - 125 g | 109 g - 113 g | 110 g - 114 g |
Gross Weight | 150 g - 160 g | 150 g | 145 g - 155 g | 150 g - 155 g | 150 g - 155 g | 160 g - 165 g | 148 g - 154 g | 150 g - 156 g |
String pattern | 14x18 | 14x18 | 14x18 | 14x18 | 14x19 | 14x19 | 14x18 | 14x18 |
Balance | 365mm ± 5 |
365mm ± 3 | 355mm ± 5 | 365mm ± 5 | 365mm ± 5 | 365mm ± 5 | 365mm ± 5 | 365mm ± 5 |
Surface area, cm2 | 493 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Retail, $CDN | $110 | $120 Unstrung | $110 | $110 | $110 | $75 | $110 | $110 |
All orders are shipped from Montreal, Canada within 1-2 business days.
Regrettably, shipping costs are expensive on large items like racquets and bags. However, we do our best to offer reasonable prices, subsidizing the shipping cost when we can, in order to offer an affordable online solution to your racquet sporting needs:
Shipping method/zone |
Canada |
Contiguous USA |
Non-Contiguous USA |
Rest of the world |
Free shipping |
on small items, orders $20-$60,
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orders over $199.99 | Not available at this time | Not available at this time |
Lettermail / Airmail
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$3 (on orders up to $20)
free (on orders $20 - $60) |
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Courier services, such as: Canada Post, UPS, DHL, Purolator, Canpar, Aramex
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Deeply discounted calculated shipping rates based on your location. Please add products to your cart to estimate various shipping options. You will be able to review shipping options before placing an order. |
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Taxes/Duties |
No import duties to worry about! Federal and provincial taxes are applied at checkout as per the Canadian province being delivered to. |
No import duties or taxes! | No import duties or taxes |
Any import taxes or duties which may be assessed upon customs clearance into your country are the responsibility of the buyer. |
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If you have any questions, please do contact us.
Dear fellow squash players, my name is Tim Burganov and I will be taking care of warranty issues. The following is information about the Xamsa Warranty Program. If you have any concerns after reading, please send me an email and I will get back to you shortly.
The idea behind creating Xamsa Squash is to promote squash and to offer high quality racquets at fair prices. We do our best to avoid any manufacturing defect however if there is a problem, we are here to resolve it. Due to relatively high cost compared to selling price, we cannot afford a no-fault warranty program.
You are the only person who knows exactly what happened to your racquet therefore we leave it up to you to decide.
If your racquet broke within 30 days of purchase, we kindly ask you to assess the damage and choose one of the following options:
Please note: the custom stringing is not covered by warranty. There is a $15 shipping fee for the replacement racquet (Canada and the US). For other countries, the shipping fee will depend on your location. To avoid the shipping expenses for the replacement racquet, you can buy any racquet and we will enclose a replacement racquet at no extra shipping fee. If we need the broken racquet back, we will let you know and will provide a pre-paid return shipping label.
If your racquet broke after 30 days of purchase but you only played with it a couple of times, please don't hesitate to contact me directly. Please rest assured that we will find a satisfactory solution.
Warranty related inquiries:
Tim Burganov
Tel.:1(514)880-9311
Tim@XamsaSquash.com
I have been playing with these PXT Exposed rackets for about 6 months and love them, very head light, super maneuverable and no issues with durability so far. I play 3 times a week, probably a solid city level B player and constantly looking to improve. I used the regular PXT Incognito before this racket and the PXT 115’s and 110’s before that.
The numbers on the Xamsa website are 100% accurate, my Exposed rackets (I have 3 – I sweat a lot and have to rotate between games) weigh in at 143 grams with a regular grip and an over grip. My regular PXT Incognito racket is 154 grams so 11 grams less in the head of the racket which makes a big difference in swing weight and general feel of the racket. The only number I disagree with is the durability rating of 5, my rackets get a good amount of contact with the side wall, it takes the paint off the racket but no damage to the frame or strings, these are very durable rackets.
Firstly the 100% Toray Japan carbon fiber construction of the Incognito rackets gives them a slightly softer hit compared to the other PXT rackets, this is good as I have suffered from some pretty bad tennis elbow and forearm pain which has slowly gone away using these rackets. So, for me the zero vibration in the frame is good and important for reducing general wear and tear on the racket arm.
Pros: Maneuverability, 11 grams less in the head of the racket means you can make micro adjustments as you swing the racket, I noticed my volleys (especially reaction volleys) improved straight away and are still improving. I can also hold for longer and flick the racket at the last second often sending my opponent the wrong way. As I look to step forwards and volley more, I think this racket gives you a big advantage.
Cons: Less power and smaller sweet spot. So, I think this is Newtons second law ‘Force = Mass x Acceleration’ to get the same power with a lighter racket you have to swing it faster which means you need good swing mechanics with good racket head speed. I have worked on this for a few years and can get good power from this racket, it does take more effort to swing and at first, I found my arm would get tired fairly quickly. Also, the sweet spot on the PXT Exposed seems smaller than on the regular Incognito, if you don’t hit the smaller sweet spot the racket seems less stable and less forgiving.
Recommendations: If you like teardrops try this racket, get Xamsa to string it for you with your favorite strings and give it 30 days to adjust to swinging a head light racket. Order the regular grommet strips with your racket so if you really don’t like it convert back to a regular PXT Incognito (good all-around racket, great power with larger sweet spot).
Finally, can’t say enough about Xamsa, amazing company that is doing so much for the squash community, I have had many great email conversations with Tim who is always willing to take the time and advise on all things squash. For squash players, by squash players – spread the word :)
Tried the exposed and the regular version and fell in love with the exposed. It does take a little more of a beating without the plastic bumper but it well worth the increased balance control and manoeuvrability. Highly recommended for anyone playing a teardrop right now.
Xamsa Squash is like buying a cup of coffee from your favourite local coffee shop.
This is one truly durable racquet!! I have hit it hard on some courts but it's still going strong. The hybrid shape gives it a lot of extra control, while still retaining most of the power that you might get from a teardrop racquet like the pxt incognito. Great value for money, and as always, the customer service cannot be matched!
Took a risk and bought without testing it. Used it for a few games so far and love the control.
Great racket, very happy with my purchase. Feels more manoeuvrable and quicker than my old, now backup, crucible (not incognito), which I also love. A noticable improvement on back corner work and volleying. Would recommend to all players. Looks sexy too.
Love my new doubles racquet. This is my second Xamsa purchase and it did not disappoint. Great quality at a great price.
In my opinion, squash racquets are kind of like golf clubs. Most people never seem totally satisfied. I was always like this - until now. I love this racquet. I have always hit the ball pretty hard and I was worried about the power. Nothing to worry about here. The ball really pops of the strings. The big difference for me is how much my touch has improved. I was prone to hitting the ball too loose on my forehand. With this racquet I seem to be able to keep all of those length shots tight on both walls. I've never had a great drop shot but those shots have also gotten dramtically better for me. I also notice that when I'm in an awkward position and I'm sure that I'm going to hit a bit of the side wall I'm somehow able to still hit it nice and tight along the wall. I honestly couldn't be happier with this racquet and it will be the only one in my bag going forward.
The racquet looks and feels great! I love the Canadian flair.
Love the way it plays. Next time would prefer patriotic Canadian racquet with red MATTE finish, though.
I bought 2 Onyx Exposed - O Canada edition racquets. I had been able to hit a few balls with an earlier version of the racquet before, and loved the balance, feel, and power that I felt. When these gorgeous, shiny, red racquets showed up, I was immediately impressed by the flashy looks, but also struck by the balanced feel. I had to wait a couple of weeks to get on the court with them, as our courts in Saskatchewan remained closed due to Covid, but once I got on court, I was, and continue to be, blown away by how good the racquet feels in my hand. Probably the best racquet I have played with, with the possible exception of the Harrow Vapor Ultra-light.
Bought a Xamsa Onyx Incognito based mainly on the looks and reviews since I'm too far away to try them (shipping is roughly a 1/3 of the price in my case) but absolutely loved it. After a few not-so-gentle wall-collisions I'm in need of another racket - and intend to get the exact same one.