Friday, February 5, 2010

What Do The Dots On A Squash Ball Mean What Do The Coloured Dots On Squash Balls Mean?

What do the coloured dots on squash balls mean? - what do the dots on a squash ball mean

There are blue dots, red dots, yellow dots, and two yellow dots.
But that is exactly what we said?
If the level of rebound? - Who's who?

7 comments:

Kristen H said...

Small colored dots on the sphere, the degree of bounciness, therefore, is likely the level of the game is. A ball is bouncier as "fast" if a ball is "slow".

The recognized colors are:
Double Yellow Super Extra-low
Yellow Super-Slow
Low-green or white
Red-Medium
Almost Blue

Chariotm... said...

The colors of dots indicate the speed of the ball. There are also specifications for size, material and thickness of "firmness" Bounce "at certain temperatures.

Yellow Point - Super Slow
White Dot or Green Dot - Slow
Red Dot - Medium
Blue Dot - Fast

The slowest speed of balls for use in the League or the elite players in May, when necessary, be marked with double yellow dot.

Mutton said...

The points relate to the speed of the ball. And while the ball is in the heat. The hottest Palys the ball faster.

dude said...

The amount of rebound. Blue jumps much less rebound double yellow and yellow is almost dead after crash into the wall. I never used red or white.

dude said...

The amount of rebound. Blue jumps much less rebound double yellow and yellow is almost dead after crash into the wall. I never used red or white.

Will said...

I thought it was the weight and bounce.
Learn something new every day.

lumierel... said...

The dots are the speed and bounce of the ball "attached hang time in the air. The red and blue dots are for beginners because it gives more bounce than the players more time to hit the ball. The yellow is for the best Players who only yellow jumps more than double yellow dot ...... double yellow dots are for the elite players because they are less "hang time" that all other spheres, where the player has less time to to hit the ball before it bounces twice.

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