Jnice Elastics Air 73 badminton racket

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JNICE Elastic AIR73 Badminton Racket 6UG5 is a professional badminton racket designed with 3 Points-Triangle Dynamic Distribute.

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The design allows for higher hitting accuracy. Made with anti-shock technology that can dampen the vibration when hitting, taking your badminton playing experience to a different level. The racket frame is made of super lightweight carbon fibre. The racket weighs only 73 g.

Flex: Stiff

Material: Toray 46T Nano Graphite

Weight: 73 gram

Stringing: 11-13 kg (26-30 lbs)

Balans: 300~305mm

Length: 675 mm

Color: White

This racket comes unstrung, if you want us to string it choose the strung version and message us with string and tension details via live chat, email or WhatsApp. A full racket cover is provided.

Made in Taiwan

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Based on 14 reviews
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Yasir Arshad
Product

I like that product is lightweight I already buy two this is my third one

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Edvard rosenberg
Amazing racket

Probably the lightest racket I’ve ever tried, amazing flat play, amazing defense and I cannot believe how much power such a light racket generates. Would highly recommend. Takes some getting used to, but really satisfied so far

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S.S.
Impressive

Great racket, using mine with Ultimax at 26lbs and this is by far the best racket I have used. Smash power is great, easy to control. Wonderful product!

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Andy
Good racket - not sure on quality

This is a great racket and enjoyed playing with it, however it broke after only a few months. I’m not sure if others have had the same type of issues.

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Tchin Law
Good racket, a few cosmetic flaws though

Played with it for a few sessions now, really light, good power and control/stability, all as BRR said. Very good racket. Stencilling on strings was poor, ended up with ink clumps on strings and even a few ink spots on the racket itself. Racket paint around the grommet holes seem quite vulnerable to chipping. All in all good racket, would recommend.