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EXCLUSIVE LAUNCH
Frequently asked questions
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{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"The dots indicate speed and bounce: double-yellow is the slowest, lowest-bounce competition standard for experienced players, while single-yellow, red and blue dots bounce more and are easier for improvers and beginners."}]}]}
{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Beginners are usually best with a higher-bounce ball, such as a single-blue or red dot, which stays livelier and is easier to keep in play while you develop. Move to double-yellow as your game progresses."}]}]}
{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Yes — we offer restringing for squash rackets. Choose your string and tension when ordering, or bring your racket into one of our stores."}]}]}
{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Both use non-marking court soles, but squash shoes are built for the sport's specific movement and lateral demands. Many non-marking court shoes work across both — ask our team if you play both sports."}]}]}
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