
While Harrow is the biggest selling brand in the US, Harrow squash rackets are little known in Europe, but they are fast becoming popular among tournament players who are discovering their power and finesse. Harrow have stuck to a carefully developed formula for their rackets and chosen to refine and improve on it year on year, rather than adding new technologies. All Harrow squash rackets are a blend of high power levels and control with varying degrees of flexibility and playability.
The best selling of the Harrow squash rackets is the Vapor, used by many pros worldwide, a combination of lightweight power and accuracy. The Breeze is a more forgiving version of the same frame, suitable for club players; and the Vibe is a large-headed, lightweight and flexible racket for touch players seeking explosive power into the bargain. Harrow have introduced four new rackets recently to take the brand to a new level: At the top of the range the Pro Vibe is a custom version of the Vibe developed with and used by Jonathan Power and the , a superlight version of the Vapor. The Revere is an updated version of the classic Harrow Spitfire racket and the Dread Vapor is a funky cosmetic makeover of the Vapor.
If you are having trouble with your usual brand or are looking for something specific, you could do a lot worse than to give Harrow squash rackets a try. You may be pleasantly surprised. Many of the Harrow rackets are strung with high quality, durable Ashaway strings at a good tension for power and control, so you can also save on a restring.