Description
SALMING AERO PONTE VECTRAN
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Salming Aero Ponte offers a perfect combination of control, touch and maneuverability. In short, Aero Ponte takes “random” out of the equation. The longest main strings are 31 cm long which is generous for a bridge racket and thus generating significant controlled power. Ponte is strung with Salming´s challenge string. Made in Italy by DoubleAR. Salming Aero Frames are engineered to provide an increased sweet spot with unmatched power. The beam construction is made of high modulus carbon fiber combined with Vectran. Vectran is a novel material that offers several performance enhancing characteristics for squash rackets, such as outstanding vibration damping, high abrasion, impact and cut resistance.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Colour: Black 0101
String Pattern: 14 x 18
Recommended Tension: 8-12 kg/18-26 LBS
String: DoubleAR Challenge
Frame Weight: 132g +/- 5g / 4.41 oz
Head Size: 474 cm2 / 73.4 inch2
Balance: 370 mm
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Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. |
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In 2017, members of the Racquet Network custom stringing team were invited to string at the Canadian Open Badminton Championships in Calgary. |
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In 2018, we strung racquets for professionals at the National Bank Challenger Event in Calgary. |
Yonex Stringing Team

Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. We are invited to string at elite tennis and badminton events. While we cannot attend every event we are invited to, we do our best to help out when such events are in Alberta.
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Product Details
ESW | 0.200 kg |
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ESD | 75 × 25 × 5 cm |
Sport | |
Brand | |
Grade | Adult Performance |
Game Group | Singles & Doubles |
Age Group | |
Length | |
Grip Size | |
Head Size | 73.4 sq in (474 sq cm) |
Balance | |
Frame Weight | 132g/4.7oz |
Finished Weight | 164g/5.8oz |
Pattern | |
Recommended Tension | 18-26 lbs (8-12 kg) |
Cover | None |
Item Type | Core item |
Warranty | None |
Racquet Network –
Hugh McInnis. Demo card feedback. 17 DEC 2019.
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Trevor Uyesugi. Demo Card Feedback. 1 DEC 2018
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Jeremy Rizzo. Demo Card Feedback. 20 Oct 2018.
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Alex Cormier. Demo Card Feedback. 20 July 2018
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Eric Derrah. Demo Card Feedback. 15 FEB 2018.
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Eric Derrah. Demo Card Feedback. 21 JAN 2018
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Eric Derrah. Demo card feedback. 3 FEB 2018
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Jonathan Chow. Demo card feedback. 7 JAN 2018
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Justin Comfort. Demo Card Feedback. 3 Nov 2017.
Racquet Network Staff (verified owner) –
Overall, we are very impressed with this squash racquet. It is powerful without being so powerful that it becomes uncontrollable. It is light, but not so light that players have to swing extra hard to make the ball go where they want it to go. It also appears to be at least as durable as other frames in this category.
Our player testers consistently give this racquet ratings of four to five stars. The only negative comments to date have been about the string it comes with from the factory. Some players aren’t fond of it and would like to see it strung with a higher quality string.