Racquetball Rackets and Other Used Racquetball Equipment



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Find the racquetball racket that is right for you.

Even if you are a beginner to intermediate player, getting a mid to high-end racquetball racket, compared to a $30 starter racquetball racket can still make a big difference to your game.

Top end racquetball rackets sell for $175-$250 depending on the brand and model. If you don’t mind used racquetball equipment, players that are sponsored by manufacturers are good people to talk with for great deals on racquetball rackets. Imagine that sponsored players get 2-6 racquetball rackets depending on their contract, and at the end of the year, they receive all the new racquetball gear for the next season.. What do you think happens to racquetball equipment used last year by the players? More than likely, their used racquetball equipment sits in a closet or attic and gathers dust! Next time you see players at the racquetball club wearing a racquetball equipment manufacturer shirt, ask them if they have any old equipment they are not using and see what they say.

A high quality racquetball racket from last year with a new grip is will work much better than a brand new low-end racquetball racket. Expect to pay $40 - $70 for a racquetball racket that sold for around $200 + when it first came out 1 to 2 seasons ago.

Tip: If you are a beginner, a mid-line used racquetball racket may be the best choice to start with, because they are usually made stronger to withstand the more frequent contact with the wall when learning. Look for this type of used racquetball equipment from other intermediate level players who have recently upgraded to newer equipment.

If you are a tournament player, you will want to have a backup racquetball racket in case a racquetball string breaks during a match. Racquetball equipment used like a racket will work perfectly to get through the next match and give the event stringer time to restring your primary racquetball racket in time for your next match.

Other racquetball equipment used that you should consider purchasing are racquetball backpacks and racquetball glasses. Even players with paid contracts get these new every year, and along with a racquetball racket you should be able to find good deals on these items. Racquetballs, a glove and a racquetball shoe, of course do not make good used racquetball equipment. These items wear out and get all sweaty.

Read our racquetball gear review to learn which racquetball equipment used by other players will work best for you.