Thanks for the question, the Carboflex range is more of a power racket being a teardrop shape, whereas the Slash is more controlled with a classic head shape
Difficult to answer as it depends on the player! The Carboflex is more of an all-rounder frame with more on and edge towards power, whereas the Slash is control/precision based racket!
Looks a nice racket.
we loved it. Hope you get chance to try it :)
Been going back and forth trying to decide wether to get the carboflex or not. Then I see this. Should I get the splash instead?
Both the Slash and the Carboflex would be great choices, the Slash range offers more precision whilst the Carboflex is slightly more powerful.
Which racket did you decide on?
The obvious question: how does it contrast with carboflex?
Thanks for the question, the Carboflex range is more of a power racket being a teardrop shape, whereas the Slash is more controlled with a classic head shape
I find the carboflex frames very stiff (currently play the latest 120g), is the Slash frame equally stiff? @@pdhsports
@@rcp2bTube As the Slash has such a great ball feel, it doesn’t feel stiff on court but they are probably a similar stiffness in terms of spec.
Given a choice .. which one ? Carboflex or the slash. ?
Difficult to answer as it depends on the player! The Carboflex is more of an all-rounder frame with more on and edge towards power, whereas the Slash is control/precision based racket!
i notice the diffrentces of the custom racket and the market racket sorry im new to squash
Most squash players do not use custom rackets, they use the same rackets which are available on the market
Probably only paintjob, same racket as earlier painted as new model.
Thanks for the comment. This is a brand new frame with the x-top technology (no grommet) so it is definitely an upgrade! :)