How To Find The Right Squash Bag For You

If you want to keep all your squash rackets, balls, equipment and clothing in one place then take some tips from the professionals and get a squash bag. There are many high quality squash bags on the market and so it should be easy to find a bag to suit you.

Most of the bags available today are made from nylon with a PVC backing and all are generally water and dirt resistant, quick drying, extremely strong and easy to clean. They are also all highly abrasion resistant and are usually found in the corporate colors of the sports companies that manufactured them. These bags may be branded promotional items but they are also innovatively cutting edge.

Head, Wilson, Prince and Dunlop are the four major sports companies that manufacture squash bags as well as squash equipment and accessories. Wilson bags come in red and boast Moistureguard and Thermoguard compartments as well as removable waterproof compartments for wet items. Their bags include their indoor bag, their six and super six racket bags, their duffel bag and their traveler bag. Head bags, on the other hand, come in orange, black and white and players can choose from their basic bag and their touring team set of bags including the touring team basic bag, the shoebag and the sports bag. They also feature bags that showcase their extremely sophisticated new climate control technology: the squash pro, squash combi and squash supercombi.

The Dunlop bags are called the Aerogel Luggage Range after their innovative racket series and include the six racket thermo, the ten racket thermo, the wheelie and the large holdall. They also offer the Club Series as well as the new Aerogel 4D series, which has the six and ten racket thermos of the Aerogel Range and a backpack. And last, but not least, are the Prince bags, which are colored silver, black and green and which are made of 400D trilobal with PVC backing (silver), PVC (black) and shiny 420D dobby nylon (green). Unique among squash bags is their wheeled duffel and they also offer a normal duffel, a backpack, a locker bag and bags holding either six or twelve rackets.

Whether you're a junior or an experienced player, you will need a squash bag but, as there are no rules to say which bag you must buy, why not get the one that would be most practical for you.