JUNIOR BADMINTON RACKET BR 160 EASY GRIP BLUE
Ref :
8548365
Key feature
Educational grip concept allows your child to easily learn badminton. Its solidity and ease of use make the practice of badminton very pleasant for children!
User benefits

Durability
The aluminum frame and the steel shaft make the racket very solid

Ease of use
Educational grip concept makes children easily learn correct techniques

Handling
The length of the racket is suitable for children.
FEATURES
COMPOSITION
Racket frame : 50.0% Aluminium, Racket frame : 50.0% Steel Racket handle : 100.0% Wood Grip : 100.0% Polyurethane
Approved by
Approved by our product manager and engineer.
Tests
Product has passed all laboratory test.
Designed to
Junior beginner player who learns badminton with educational grip concept easy to start with .
Guarantee
The frame will be guaranteed for 2 years, except for the string.
ADVICE
Storage Tips
Don't put the racket in the place where is more than > 35 *
RESTRICTED USE
Don't put the racket and string into the water.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Weight
90 g
Length
620 mm
Balance
Neutral
Fun to play
The educational grip allows your children to start with correct grip techncique.
Users reviews
4.06 / 5
16 ratings
14 users recommended this product
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AntonManUnder 20 years old18 March 2020Use since 2 to 8 weeksI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionapi.label.reviewFlag.checkedPurchase.titleExcellent racket for beginners!
The grip is very nice!
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Melanie30 July 2020Use since 2 to 8 weeksI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionapi.label.reviewFlag.checkedPurchase.titleGamme parfaite pour du…
Gamme parfaite pour du scolaire et pour une première approche du badminton.
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Aurore30 June 2020Use since 1 week or lessI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionapi.label.reviewFlag.checkedPurchase.titleTrès bon rapport qualité/…
Très bon rapport qualité/ prix
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