1. Ektelon Toron Pro 180 ESP Racquetball Racquet
2. Ektelon More Game Air Racquetball Eyewear
- High impact polycarbonate leneses with Blue Lens Technology enhances vision by blocking out unwanted light
- Anti-fog vented treated light lenses with scratch resistant coating
- Soft molded rubber nose pads and temples
- Adjustable arm (length) for comfort and secure fit
- Includes adjustable headstrap and microfiber cleaning pouch
3. Ektelon Inferno Pro 170 SS Grip
4. Ektelon Inferno Pro 160 SS Grip
5. Ektelon Inferno Elite 160 SS Grip
6. HEAD Racquetball Goggles – Pro Elite Anti Fog & Scratch Resistant Protective Eyewear w
- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. Pairing decades of experience with modern tech; HEAD offers nothing but the best racquetball equipment available.
- ANTI FOG & SCRATCH: HEAD Racquetball eyewear features extra durable lenses that are treated to be both anti fogging and scratch resistant.
- UV PROTECTION: The protective glasses guard against 99.9% of harmful UV rays so you can play outdoors no matter the conditions.
- NO SLIP FIT: An adjustable elastic strap combines with a non-slip nosepiece for totally secure peace of mind.
- PLAY WITH THE PRO’S: The professional racquetball glasses comply with ASTM F803 & ANSI Z87.1 standards.
7. WILSON Striker Racquetball Racquet
- V-Matrix frame allows for extra string bed movement and greater power
- V-Matrix cross section for added stiffness providing more power and strength
- Ideal for recreational level racquetball
- Wilson is the Official racquet of USA Racquetball
- V-Matrix cross section for added stiffness providing more power and strength
- V-Matrix cross section for added stiffness providing more power and strength
- Ideal recreational level racquet
- Perfect for a player looking to add more power to their game
8. WILSON Sporting Goods 20/20 Racquetball
- Proven to be the most highly visible racquet ball
- Ideal for indoor and outdoor play
- Available in 3 balls per can
9. GB-75 Racquetball Racquet- 3 5/8″ Grip
- The Best Racquet in its Category
- Weight: 190g
- Handle Size 3 5/8
- String: Gearbox 17g Monofilament
10. Python Deluxe Tournament Racquetball Bag
- One separate racquet compartment
- 2 front accessory compartments
- Backpack /Straps with Storage Compartment/Padded Carrying Handles
- Padded Eyewear pocket/Ball Can Compartment/Padded Grab Handle
- 27″ x 13.5″ x 15″
11. Playing Smart: Tips From Racquetball’s Top Pros
12. HEAD MX Cyclone 190 Club Racquetball Racket
- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. By bringing those decades of experience & a keen attention to detail to all racquet sports.
- STABILITY: This head light beginners club racquet features Damp Plus that absorbs impact vibration before it can reach the handle for better feel and increased precision.
- UNMATCHED VALUE: Loaded with some of HEAD’s most popular entry-level features, this club racket is unbeatable for the price.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The MX Cyclone is one of the heaviest racquets we offer, providing increased stability & control for beginning players.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 190 g / 6.7 oz, Head Size : 692 cm / 107in, Length: 557mm, Grip Size: 3 5/8.
13. Python Super Tack Black Racquetball Grip
- Python – A world wide known name in racquetball grips
- One of the tackiest/thinnest grips in the racquetball market
- Available in Clear, Black, Blue, Red & White
- Made in the USA
- Installs easily with WD40 or Hairspray
14. HEAD Extreme Edge Racquetball Racquet (3 5/8)
- FRAME WEIGHT: 175 g / 6.2 oz
- BALANCE: 275 mm / even
- HEAD SIZE: 690 cm / 107 in
- LENGTH: 557 mm / 22 in
- BEAM: 21 mm
15. E-Force Exile Racquetball Racquet,
- Thick, reinforced frame
- Extremely Durable
- Platinum 16 gauge string
- 22 LongString Technology
- Tri-Tear Head Shape
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