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Your cart is empty.The Dunlop Blaze Inferno 3.0 squash racket is the successful successor to the Inferno 2.0.
Liz
2025-09-03 14:13:04
This is my first and only squash racquet ever used so far. But I think it's good, worth the price.
Ping Mathew
2025-08-11 09:47:34
Light with nice grip, just slightly long for me being on the short side but use it to my advantage for that extra reach.
luisferml
2025-06-29 11:15:29
Mejoró mi juego, es liviana y cómoda de agarrar.
Giti
2025-06-16 11:12:30
My racket started to get damaged really soon ( less than 10hrs of play). It got bent out of shape and eventually broke. Expected much better from a dunlop product.
Customer
2025-05-16 15:34:55
Ive had many raquets and this is it.Great weight, high precision, powerful
Walter_G
2025-04-05 11:20:19
Well… It’s a beginners racquet. Mostly that means it’s a bit clunky. Decent racquets weigh somewhere between 115 and 135 grams and I can see why. At 170 grams this one is noticeably harder to maneuver. Also, I think the extra weight contributed to a sore right shoulder after a few sessions. I since switched to a used, slightly higher end racquet and am much happier - as is my shoulder. That said, if you really just want to try out the sport, for the price you can almost think of it as a disposable item to be used perhaps 2 or 3 times. For that it’s fine.PS: I’m not going to deduct further stars for naming but "Blaze Inferno"? For a squash racquet? For beginners? I'm sure you can do better, Dunlop marketing folks...
artur toszew
2025-03-10 17:45:50
I love it it's a great racquet and at a grea price
lucasguti20
2024-12-28 12:12:51
Nice racquet
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