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Squash Smashers?


SGB’s squash clothing and accessories product picks for 2012


Squash Classic This iconic squash shoe from Hi-Tec can still be a winner for retailers. The Squash Classic is priced very reasonably so will continue to be


popular with consumers.What more needs to be said about this classic? RRP £27.99 www.hi-tec.com/uk


S702 Featuring a lightweight, breathable microfi bre PU/mesh upper. The Peak Force outsole is a non-marking gum rubber that will satisfy


many sports centre managers! RRP £79.99 www.hi-tec.com/uk


Men’s Gel-Blast 3 Asics’s top of the range indoor court shoe. The Gel-Blast is packed with rear and forefoot Gel to act as a shock absorber during impact. The sole


has vented areas to allow your feet to breathe and to minimise the weight of the shoe. RRP £85 www.asics.co.uk


Women’s Gel-Blade 3 Suitable for squash and badminton, this indoor court shoe has a midsole which is designed to enhance guidance and supports swift


changes in direction. Pivot points allow for grip during rotation and allows for a longer shoe life.


RRP £72 www.asics.co.uk


Inner Movement S/S Top The technology in the garment is designed to utilise the elastic mesh to pull the shoulder blades back and provide better posture. The mesh


also stimulates the inner muscle of the shoulder area for a larger range of movements and arm swing.


RRP £35 www.ascis.co.uk


Squash Balls WSF approved and developed in association with former world number 1 and world champion Thierry Lincou.


RRP from £1.96 for 1 ball www.smashsports.co.uk, www.technifi bre.com


Absolute Squash Grip Available to purchase in display boxes of 24. RRP £3.99 www.smashsports.co.uk, www.technifi bre.com


Eyewear Used by many of the top juniors, the eyewear is BSI approved. The glasses are also suitable for squash players of any age and has a


comfortable yet fashionable look. RRP £19.99 www.smashsports.co.uk , www.technifi bre.com 16 | SGB-SPORTS.COM


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