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The Apacs Feather Weight X SPECIAL (XS) racket is produced by Apacs and is the lightest badminton racket in the World. This racket carries the same design and specifications as the Apacs Feather Weight 55 badminton racket.
The Apacs Feather Weight X II racket is produced by Apacs and is the lightest badminton racket in the World. This racket carries the same design and specifications as the Apacs Feather Weight X Special badminton racket.
The Whizz Topspeed X7 is a very easy to use fast 4u badminton racket! For players who like a super light weight, flexible, easy to use and very fast racket.
The Whizz Carbon A630 Neo is a very easy to use fast 8u badminton racket! For players who like a super light weight, flexible, easy to use and very fast racket.
These are actually really good shuttlecocks. I have bought these before. They lasted well for a relatively new player like myself. No need to be a badminton snob and pay over the odds for shuttlecocks. Definitely recommend people to try them out.
We have advanced group and we also have hard hitters.
This shuttles are brilliant and long lasting flight amazing.
We also use AS50
Both are excellent
Flight ok sometimes will lose the direction and will wobble,
Durable but not strong enough to maintain the play standard.
In general it feels like a cheap shuttles.. go for No1 absolutely brilliant
Kawasaki King Kong 500 shuttlecock - speed 76 and 77 delivery April 2024
My second Jnice Racket. Had the JNICE Elastics Air 73 for sometime now.
It’s a decent racket. Not very head heavy so the smashes are not that powerful, neither is it as light as the Elastics Air 73 so not as fast.
I usually play with my Yonex Nanoflare 1000z so not found this ground breakingly amazing.
Maybe I need to get use to the timing. Had it strung with Exbolt 63 - which broke already in 4 weeks.
Seems like a well made and sturdy racket but not sure if it’s worth £160 (with strings) or all the hype.