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The YONEX GR303 Badminton Racket is a premium racket made of steel and aluminum. The badminton racket adds strength to your shots, and the rubber grip makes the shots effortless and perfect.
₹1,600.00 Original price was: ₹1,600.00.₹999.00Current price is: ₹999.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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The YONEX GR303 Badminton Racket is a premium racket made of steel and aluminum. The badminton racket adds strength to your shots, and the rubber grip makes the shots effortless and perfect.
The GR303 badminton racquet is designed with a head power frame system. The steel shaft of the badminton racket promises low torsion, allowing more impact with every stroke.
Additionally, the GR303 badminton racket has a very stiff flex and weighs between 17 to 18 lbs.
About YONEX: YONEX manufactures badminton racquets and other sports equipment. The company has been in business since 1968 and is known for its superior quality and attention to detail.
Is Yonex GR303 a head-heavy racket?
The YONEX GR30 badminton racket’s head configuration is head heavy, which gives better power on shots with maximum control. It is developed for beginner-level badminton players.
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The YONEX GR303 Badminton Racket is a premium racket made of steel and aluminum. The badminton racket adds strength to your shots, and the rubber grip makes the shots effortless and perfect.
The GR303 badminton racquet is designed with a head power frame system. The steel shaft of the badminton racket promises low torsion, allowing more impact with every stroke.
Additionally, the GR303 badminton racket has a very stiff flex and weighs between 17 to 18 lbs.
About YONEX: YONEX manufactures badminton racquets and other sports equipment. The company has been in business since 1968 and is known for its superior quality and attention to detail.
Is Yonex GR303 a head-heavy racket?
The YONEX GR30 badminton racket’s head configuration is head heavy, which gives better power on shots with maximum control. It is developed for beginner-level badminton players.
FAQ's
The YONEX GR303 Badminton Racket is a premium racket made of steel and aluminum. The badminton racket adds strength to your shots, and the rubber grip makes the shots effortless and perfect.
The GR303 badminton racquet is designed with a head power frame system. The steel shaft of the badminton racket promises low torsion, allowing more impact with every stroke.
Additionally, the GR303 badminton racket has a very stiff flex and weighs between 17 to 18 lbs.
About YONEX: YONEX manufactures badminton racquets and other sports equipment. The company has been in business since 1968 and is known for its superior quality and attention to detail.
Is Yonex GR303 a head-heavy racket?
The YONEX GR30 badminton racket’s head configuration is head heavy, which gives better power on shots with maximum control. It is developed for beginner-level badminton players.
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