• Squash balls

    From tedlevendosky@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Jonathan Arundel on Wed Mar 15 13:28:16 2017
    On Sunday, June 22, 1997 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Jonathan Arundel wrote:
    Hi,

    I have a couple of questions regarding squash balls:

    1. Are there any situations where the use of a ball other than "yellow
    dot" would be advisable? It appears that there are balls for high
    altitude, extra-cold courts, TV and so on but non for extra-warm courts
    (I live in Brisbane, Australia).

    2. Is any one brand better than all the others?

    3. How do I know when to replace my squash ball? Short of actually
    bursting the thing (against the tin or something), how do I know when
    it's all become too much for my squash ball and I should put it into retirement?

    Cheers,
    Jonathan Arundel.

    I am only going to comment on #3: I have lately been scuffing old balls gently with sandpaper, then washing with soap and water to restore the grip. I find it works quite well. I am also experimenting with storing older balls in a tennis ball saver to
    restore lost bounce (a container designed to replicate the pressure in a new tennis ball can)

    For serious competition, of course, use a new ball. but for all else the old ones last quite a while with a little love

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