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The squash racket bag you carry into the court is not merely a status symbol, but it also accommodates your squash ball, squash racquet, shoes, and a change of clothes. If you're looking for the greatest squash bag, be rest assured that Decathlon has done all of the necessary research for you. As most of you are aware, and as each of you learns as you grow, there will be times when many squash rackets will be required. Decathlon has you covered with a variety of squash racket bags to choose from so that you can be ready when transitioning from a novice to a pro player over the years.
Different Types of Squash Bags to Choose from
Size, durability, weight, quality, pricing, and the design of the squash bag are all factors to consider while searching for a squash racquet bag. Squash racquet bags are divided into four categories:
Squash protective covers: These are basic polyester covers molded in the shape of the racket. They are perfect for beginners and casual players who have just one racket to carry and have bought any other accessories that they need to carry
Squash Backpack: They're not as big as the shoulder bag. Because squash racquets do not fit entirely inside the bag, the racquet handles tend to protrude.
Racket Sports Bag: These come with the capacity to hold up to six rackets at the same time, and are custom made to hold other small accessories, like tissues and cereal bars in their small compartments
Storage cover for squash – this can be best described as an upgrade from the protective covers, similar to which they carry only a single racket but come with additional foam and straps to make it comfortable for you and safer for the racket during transport.
In the end, if you stick to Decathlon when looking for the ideal squash bag for yourself, you'll find
A bag of excellent quality
To spare your arms, there's a shoulder strap
A shoulder strap to keep your shoulder safe (post-match!)
There's enough room for 3-5 rackets
Carry your balls, clothes, drinks, and towel with this convenient bag!
You can also purchase storage covers for squash bags
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1. Which type of squash bag is the best?
When deciding on the best squash bag for you, take into account the following factors:
Budget
Consider how much you have to spend and how much you are prepared to commit before you start shopping for a squash bag. As with other things, the more money you put into a squash bag, the better it will serve your purposes and the longer you will be able to use it.
Comfort carrying the squash bag
Consider the distance you'll have to carry your bag as well as the number of things you'll be bringing with you. When you have a little more items in your bag, a bag that is pleasant to carry when it is nearly empty may feel like it is cutting into your shoulder. Convenience
Think about the gear you already have before you start searching at bags (and any gear you plan to acquire in the near future). Consider how much and how often you plan to travel. Pockets, carrying straps, wet pockets, versatility, and size are all traits that most bags have.
Q2. Why are Squash bag sizes measured in rackets?
While various players may use the space for different things, everyone knows how big a racquet is and how much room it takes up. While a player may use the space in a 12 racquet sports bag to store 12 racquets, another player can estimate how much space that bag will have for other gear if it only contains two racquets.
Q3. Is it possible to obtain a squash bag designed solely for transporting rackets?
Most squash kit bags offer enough capacity for other gear or items you might want to bring to the squash court. If you only want to carry a racket, choose either protective covers or storage covers for squash instead of the larger bags.
Q4. Velcro vs. Zipper: Which is Better?
Zipper bags are preferable to Velcro bags because they are more secure and "cleaner." The disadvantage of a zipper is that you run the danger of ripping the bag when opening it. Velcro is a low-risk, low-maintenance alternative for squash bags that keep everything in place.