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I'm just going to do a quick review on the Dunlop Aerogel Pro. This is a racket, I believe, from 2012 or 2013 so it's an old racket. The factory strings are still on here. Usually when you buy a racket you're going to wanna remove the factory strings right away. This is actually a fairly good beginner to intermediate racket. It's a little bit heavy. I believe it's about 140 or 145 grams, and balance is a little bit head-heavy, which really isn't good for ... as you progress in squash you wanna do a lot more flicks. You do a lot more stuff with your wrist that really won't work well, especially not with quick reaction shots or whatnot. What it is good for is when you're first starting out you do want a little bit of a heavier racket to really build up your wrist and your forearm strength, that's really the most important muscles when you're playing squash, that and your shoulder. The wrist and the forearm are going to develop a little bit quicker with a heavier racket, especially at the beginning than if you were using a wider racket.
Also these heavier rackets are usually more durable. They're made from more solid materials. Especially at the very beginning when you are banging the racket on the walls, the back glass, the sidewalls a lot more, you do want a durable racket so the heavier ones generally work well. Not the best racket in general. Not the best racket if you're a more advanced player, but fairly affordable and a good option if you're a beginner or a beginner intermediate. I would say once you get to intermediate level you should be moving away from this racket. All right.