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Li‑Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket is one of Li‑Ning’s lightest performance rackets, weighing only 72g, built for players who want extreme speed and easy handling but still enjoy the feel of a head‑heavy attacking balance.
₹15,900.00 Original price was: ₹15,900.00.₹9,043.00Current price is: ₹9,043.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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Key Features of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Ultra‑Light 6U Construction (≈72 g) : Around 70–74 g (6U), dramatically lighter than standard 3U/4U rackets; swing speed and reaction time increase noticeably in defence and flat exchanges.
- Head‑Heavy Balance (~315 mm) : Despite the weight, the balance is genuinely head‑heavy (retailers quote ~315 mm), giving some extra shuttle weight on smashes and clears compared with typical head‑light 6U frames.
- Flexible Slim Shaft : Flexible shaft gives easy repulsion and forgiveness, particularly useful when technique or timing is not perfect.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame : Li‑Ning’s Dynamic Optimum Frame enlarges the sweet spot and moves it slightly upwards, improving power and consistency on both attack and defence.
- Aerotec‑Beam System + UHB Shaft : Aerotec‑Beam reduces air drag around the frame, while the UHB (Ultra High Balance) Shaft and slim profile optimise energy transfer for higher shuttle speed.
- TB‑Nano / High Carbon Construction : TB‑Nano technology binds carbon fibre and resin more tightly, improving stability, elasticity and durability in a very thin, light frame.
Who is Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket suitable for?
Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket is ideal for:
- Fast doubles players who rely on quick defence, flat drives and front‑court interceptions, and don’t want to swing a heavy 3U.
- Intermediate club players (and athletic beginners) who want a very light racket that is easy on the arm but still has some head‑heaviness for rear‑court power.
- Anyone with elbow/shoulder sensitivity who struggles with heavier, stiffer frames; the 6U weight and flexible shaft reduce joint load.
On‑Court Performance of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Defence & speed: This is where Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket shines. Defence against smashes and fast drives feels effortless – “casually returning smashes without thinking” is a common sentiment. Reaction time improves simply because there is so little mass to move.
- Smash power: For a 6U, it can still “pack a punch from the rear court” thanks to the head‑heavy BP and flexible shaft. But compared with a 3U/4U hammer, pure smash power is naturally lower – angles are good, weight is moderate, not monstrous.
- Control & feel: Flexible shaft gives nice repulsion1 and is forgiving. Because the overall mass is low, some advanced players feel less “solidity” on very hard hits, but for the target user (doubles/intermediate) control is more than adequate.
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| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight Class | 6U : 70–74 g (typical 72 g) |
| Balance | Head Heavy; BP approx. 315 mm (very head‑heavy for 6U) |
| Flex | Flexible (plays flexible/soft‑medium) |
| Shaft Thickness | High‑tensile slim shaft (~7.0 mm) |
| Length | 675 mm |
| Frame Shape | Dynamic Optimum Frame (isometric‑style head) |
| Frame Material | High Carbon / Carbon Fibre |
| Shaft Material | High Carbon / Carbon Fibre |
| Max Tension | Up to ≤30 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 (thin handle) |
| Player Level | Beginner, Youth, Exerciser, Intermediate |
Description
Key Features of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Ultra‑Light 6U Construction (≈72 g) : Around 70–74 g (6U), dramatically lighter than standard 3U/4U rackets; swing speed and reaction time increase noticeably in defence and flat exchanges.
- Head‑Heavy Balance (~315 mm) : Despite the weight, the balance is genuinely head‑heavy (retailers quote ~315 mm), giving some extra shuttle weight on smashes and clears compared with typical head‑light 6U frames.
- Flexible Slim Shaft : Flexible shaft gives easy repulsion and forgiveness, particularly useful when technique or timing is not perfect.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame : Li‑Ning’s Dynamic Optimum Frame enlarges the sweet spot and moves it slightly upwards, improving power and consistency on both attack and defence.
- Aerotec‑Beam System + UHB Shaft : Aerotec‑Beam reduces air drag around the frame, while the UHB (Ultra High Balance) Shaft and slim profile optimise energy transfer for higher shuttle speed.
- TB‑Nano / High Carbon Construction : TB‑Nano technology binds carbon fibre and resin more tightly, improving stability, elasticity and durability in a very thin, light frame.
Who is Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket suitable for?
Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket is ideal for:
- Fast doubles players who rely on quick defence, flat drives and front‑court interceptions, and don’t want to swing a heavy 3U.
- Intermediate club players (and athletic beginners) who want a very light racket that is easy on the arm but still has some head‑heaviness for rear‑court power.
- Anyone with elbow/shoulder sensitivity who struggles with heavier, stiffer frames; the 6U weight and flexible shaft reduce joint load.
On‑Court Performance of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Defence & speed: This is where Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket shines. Defence against smashes and fast drives feels effortless – “casually returning smashes without thinking” is a common sentiment. Reaction time improves simply because there is so little mass to move.
- Smash power: For a 6U, it can still “pack a punch from the rear court” thanks to the head‑heavy BP and flexible shaft. But compared with a 3U/4U hammer, pure smash power is naturally lower – angles are good, weight is moderate, not monstrous.
- Control & feel: Flexible shaft gives nice repulsion1 and is forgiving. Because the overall mass is low, some advanced players feel less “solidity” on very hard hits, but for the target user (doubles/intermediate) control is more than adequate.
FAQ's
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight Class | 6U : 70–74 g (typical 72 g) |
| Balance | Head Heavy; BP approx. 315 mm (very head‑heavy for 6U) |
| Flex | Flexible (plays flexible/soft‑medium) |
| Shaft Thickness | High‑tensile slim shaft (~7.0 mm) |
| Length | 675 mm |
| Frame Shape | Dynamic Optimum Frame (isometric‑style head) |
| Frame Material | High Carbon / Carbon Fibre |
| Shaft Material | High Carbon / Carbon Fibre |
| Max Tension | Up to ≤30 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 (thin handle) |
| Player Level | Beginner, Youth, Exerciser, Intermediate |
Key Features of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Ultra‑Light 6U Construction (≈72 g) : Around 70–74 g (6U), dramatically lighter than standard 3U/4U rackets; swing speed and reaction time increase noticeably in defence and flat exchanges.
- Head‑Heavy Balance (~315 mm) : Despite the weight, the balance is genuinely head‑heavy (retailers quote ~315 mm), giving some extra shuttle weight on smashes and clears compared with typical head‑light 6U frames.
- Flexible Slim Shaft : Flexible shaft gives easy repulsion and forgiveness, particularly useful when technique or timing is not perfect.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame : Li‑Ning’s Dynamic Optimum Frame enlarges the sweet spot and moves it slightly upwards, improving power and consistency on both attack and defence.
- Aerotec‑Beam System + UHB Shaft : Aerotec‑Beam reduces air drag around the frame, while the UHB (Ultra High Balance) Shaft and slim profile optimise energy transfer for higher shuttle speed.
- TB‑Nano / High Carbon Construction : TB‑Nano technology binds carbon fibre and resin more tightly, improving stability, elasticity and durability in a very thin, light frame.
Who is Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket suitable for?
Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket is ideal for:
- Fast doubles players who rely on quick defence, flat drives and front‑court interceptions, and don’t want to swing a heavy 3U.
- Intermediate club players (and athletic beginners) who want a very light racket that is easy on the arm but still has some head‑heaviness for rear‑court power.
- Anyone with elbow/shoulder sensitivity who struggles with heavier, stiffer frames; the 6U weight and flexible shaft reduce joint load.
On‑Court Performance of Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket:
- Defence & speed: This is where Li-Ning Windstorm 72 Badminton Racket shines. Defence against smashes and fast drives feels effortless – “casually returning smashes without thinking” is a common sentiment. Reaction time improves simply because there is so little mass to move.
- Smash power: For a 6U, it can still “pack a punch from the rear court” thanks to the head‑heavy BP and flexible shaft. But compared with a 3U/4U hammer, pure smash power is naturally lower – angles are good, weight is moderate, not monstrous.
- Control & feel: Flexible shaft gives nice repulsion1 and is forgiving. Because the overall mass is low, some advanced players feel less “solidity” on very hard hits, but for the target user (doubles/intermediate) control is more than adequate.
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