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Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is Hundred’s 6-racket tournament-grade kitbag — the only bag in the Hundred range with an explicit up-to-6-rackets capacity claim. Two large compartments, dedicated shoe pocket, multi-sport compatible (badminton and tennis), with a premium leather-like outer. Available in Black, White, and Navy.
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₹4,990.00 Original price was: ₹4,990.00.₹3,443.00Current price is: ₹3,443.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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| Product Type | Badminton Kit Bag — 6-in-1 / Multi-Sport |
| Racket Capacity | Up to 6 rackets |
| Compartments | 2 large compartments + dedicated shoe pocket + multiple interior and exterior pockets |
| Thermal Lining | Not included |
| Material | Polyester with leather-like outer |
| Sport Compatibility | Badminton and Tennis |
| Colourways | Black, White, Navy |
Description
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is the capacity leader in Hundred’s badminton kitbag range — the only model in the line-up with an explicit up-to-6-rackets specification. Marketed internationally as the Monolith 6-in-1 Kit Bag, it is built for players who carry serious racket inventory: tournament-circuit players with multiple frames strung at different tensions, coaches who travel with demo and student rackets, and dual-sport players who split their kit between badminton and tennis. Two large main compartments handle racket and apparel loads; a dedicated shoe pocket isolates court shoes; multiple interior and exterior utility pockets organise accessories. The leather-like outer gives it the premium visual weight Hundred’s Magnum also carries, but the Monolith’s differentiator is volume and racket count rather than aesthetic presence alone.
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag sits at the top of Hundred’s non-premium-“Pack” kitbag range, priced above the Matrix and Magnum and positioned for players whose kit load justifies the step-up. The explicit multi-sport framing — suitable for both badminton and tennis rackets — makes it unique in Hundred’s India range: most Hundred bags are sport-specific, and the Monolith is the bag that genuinely accommodates tennis frames (which are longer and have larger heads than badminton rackets) without compromising fit.
Key Features of Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag:
- Up-to-6-Racket Capacity — Tournament-Grade Volume : The up-to-6-rackets capacity claim is Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s headline specification, and it is the only bag in Hundred’s current range to state a specific racket-count number. For context: a typical club-player load is two to three rackets; an intermediate-to-advanced player might carry three to four; a tournament-circuit player who keeps spare rackets strung at different tensions routinely carries five to six. The Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is explicitly built for that upper tier — with enough internal length, width, and structured volume to fit six full-sized badminton rackets without frame compression or head crowding. This matters because packing six rackets into a bag that claims five often means bent frames, stressed string beds, and scuff marks from neighbouring grommets — all of which the Monolith’s genuine six-racket sizing avoids.
- Multi-Sport Compatibility — Badminton and Tennis in One Bag : Hundred Monolith Kit Bag is explicitly designed for both badminton and tennis rackets — a compatibility claim most badminton bags cannot make. Tennis frames are typically 27 inches long with head sizes of 95–110 square inches; badminton rackets are 26–26.5 inches long with smaller heads. A bag designed for badminton-only often can’t accommodate tennis rackets without frame protrusion or head-pocket pressure. The Monolith’s internal sizing handles both, which makes it the practical choice for players who transition between the two sports, families with players in different racket sports, or coaches who travel with mixed-sport student kit.
- Two Large Compartments and Dedicated Shoe Pocket — Zoned Organisation : Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s two-large-compartments-plus-shoe-pocket architecture is designed for the organised tournament player. One main compartment typically handles racket load (up to six rackets); the other handles apparel, towels, and post-session kit; the dedicated shoe pocket isolates court shoes completely. For multi-day tournament travel, this separation is meaningfully more useful than a single cavernous compartment — you can open the relevant zone at a venue without dumping the entire bag’s contents, and post-session sweaty items don’t contaminate pre-session fresh kit.
- Multiple Interior and Exterior Pockets — Accessory Organisation : Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag includes multiple smaller pockets both inside and outside the main compartments. Interior pockets handle items you want contained but accessible during transit — spare grips, string packs, strung-tension notes, ID cards. Exterior pockets handle items you need at arrival — phone, keys, court access cards, wallet. This multi-pocket architecture is standard in tournament bags at higher price points and reflects Hundred’s positioning of the Monolith as a serious player’s bag rather than a casual club carrier.
- Leather-Like Outer — Durable, Wipe-Clean Exterior : Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag uses a sleek leather-like outer finish — visually premium like the Magnum, but tuned here for the Monolith’s larger silhouette. The leather-like treatment has two practical benefits beyond aesthetics: it resists surface scuffs from daily abrasion better than flat polyester (relevant for bags this size, which are more exposed to bench edges, car boots, and airport conveyor belts), and it wipes clean with a damp cloth for rapid maintenance. In Indian conditions where bags accumulate road dust and monsoon splash, a wipe-clean exterior keeps the Monolith looking presentable through use that would visibly fatigue a matte-finish bag.
- Structured Silhouette — Maintained Shape at Full Load : At six-racket capacity, Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag carries a load most kitbags are not engineered for — and the structured silhouette is what prevents the bag from sagging, bulging, or stressing zipper seams when fully packed. A soft-shell duffle packed with six rackets and shoes will distort visibly; the Monolith’s structured construction maintains the rectangular form factor even at maximum load, which both looks intentional and protects the rackets from the compression that distortion creates.
Who is Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag for?
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is built for serious racket-sport players whose kit load genuinely justifies six-racket capacity: tournament-circuit players who travel with multiple frames strung at different tensions, coaches who carry demo and student equipment, dual-sport badminton-and-tennis players, and families who need one bag that serves multiple players’ gear. The multi-sport compatibility is a rare feature at this price point, making the Monolith the practical choice for players transitioning between badminton and tennis or consolidating mixed-sport household kit. It pairs naturally with Hundred’s premium racket lines (Nitrix, Powertec, Rift) for players building out a complete Hundred ecosystem at the tournament level. Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is not the right pick for casual club players whose load is two or three rackets and basic kit — the six-racket capacity is over-specified for that use and the Matrix or Titan is a better fit. It also does not include thermal lining — players prioritising thermal string protection should consider the Hundred Aeris Pack or Prism Pack.Care and Maintenance for Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag:
Wipe Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s leather-like exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap — the finish is designed for rapid maintenance. Never machine wash, which will craze the leather-like treatment and fatigue the structured silhouette. Air-dry the interior compartments fully before closing after every session, particularly the shoe pocket; sealed moisture is the primary cause of interior mildew in large-volume kitbags. For tournament travel, pack rackets head-to-head with covers on to prevent string-bed contact between frames, and use the dedicated shoe pocket rather than storing shoes in the main compartment with rackets. In monsoon, store elevated with a silica gel sachet inside, and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade the leather-like finish over time.FAQ's
Yes. The up-to-6-rackets capacity is Hundred’s explicit specification for Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag — the only bag in Hundred’s range to state a specific racket-count claim. The bag’s internal length, width, and structured volume are sized to accommodate six full-sized badminton rackets without frame compression. At maximum load, pack rackets head-to-head with covers on for best protection.
No. The Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is a capacity-and-organisation bag without thermal lining. Players prioritising thermal string protection should consider the Hundred Aeris Pack Kit Bag or the Hundred Prism Pack Kit Bag instead.
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is water-resistant, not waterproof. The leather-like polyester outer handles light rain and drizzle. For heavy monsoon downpours, carry a rain cover as the zippers are not sealed, and avoid prolonged water contact that can affect the leather-like finish.
| Product Type | Badminton Kit Bag — 6-in-1 / Multi-Sport |
| Racket Capacity | Up to 6 rackets |
| Compartments | 2 large compartments + dedicated shoe pocket + multiple interior and exterior pockets |
| Thermal Lining | Not included |
| Material | Polyester with leather-like outer |
| Sport Compatibility | Badminton and Tennis |
| Colourways | Black, White, Navy |
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is the capacity leader in Hundred’s badminton kitbag range — the only model in the line-up with an explicit up-to-6-rackets specification. Marketed internationally as the Monolith 6-in-1 Kit Bag, it is built for players who carry serious racket inventory: tournament-circuit players with multiple frames strung at different tensions, coaches who travel with demo and student rackets, and dual-sport players who split their kit between badminton and tennis. Two large main compartments handle racket and apparel loads; a dedicated shoe pocket isolates court shoes; multiple interior and exterior utility pockets organise accessories. The leather-like outer gives it the premium visual weight Hundred’s Magnum also carries, but the Monolith’s differentiator is volume and racket count rather than aesthetic presence alone.
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag sits at the top of Hundred’s non-premium-“Pack” kitbag range, priced above the Matrix and Magnum and positioned for players whose kit load justifies the step-up. The explicit multi-sport framing — suitable for both badminton and tennis rackets — makes it unique in Hundred’s India range: most Hundred bags are sport-specific, and the Monolith is the bag that genuinely accommodates tennis frames (which are longer and have larger heads than badminton rackets) without compromising fit.
Key Features of Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag:
- Up-to-6-Racket Capacity — Tournament-Grade Volume : The up-to-6-rackets capacity claim is Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s headline specification, and it is the only bag in Hundred’s current range to state a specific racket-count number. For context: a typical club-player load is two to three rackets; an intermediate-to-advanced player might carry three to four; a tournament-circuit player who keeps spare rackets strung at different tensions routinely carries five to six. The Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is explicitly built for that upper tier — with enough internal length, width, and structured volume to fit six full-sized badminton rackets without frame compression or head crowding. This matters because packing six rackets into a bag that claims five often means bent frames, stressed string beds, and scuff marks from neighbouring grommets — all of which the Monolith’s genuine six-racket sizing avoids.
- Multi-Sport Compatibility — Badminton and Tennis in One Bag : Hundred Monolith Kit Bag is explicitly designed for both badminton and tennis rackets — a compatibility claim most badminton bags cannot make. Tennis frames are typically 27 inches long with head sizes of 95–110 square inches; badminton rackets are 26–26.5 inches long with smaller heads. A bag designed for badminton-only often can’t accommodate tennis rackets without frame protrusion or head-pocket pressure. The Monolith’s internal sizing handles both, which makes it the practical choice for players who transition between the two sports, families with players in different racket sports, or coaches who travel with mixed-sport student kit.
- Two Large Compartments and Dedicated Shoe Pocket — Zoned Organisation : Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s two-large-compartments-plus-shoe-pocket architecture is designed for the organised tournament player. One main compartment typically handles racket load (up to six rackets); the other handles apparel, towels, and post-session kit; the dedicated shoe pocket isolates court shoes completely. For multi-day tournament travel, this separation is meaningfully more useful than a single cavernous compartment — you can open the relevant zone at a venue without dumping the entire bag’s contents, and post-session sweaty items don’t contaminate pre-session fresh kit.
- Multiple Interior and Exterior Pockets — Accessory Organisation : Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag includes multiple smaller pockets both inside and outside the main compartments. Interior pockets handle items you want contained but accessible during transit — spare grips, string packs, strung-tension notes, ID cards. Exterior pockets handle items you need at arrival — phone, keys, court access cards, wallet. This multi-pocket architecture is standard in tournament bags at higher price points and reflects Hundred’s positioning of the Monolith as a serious player’s bag rather than a casual club carrier.
- Leather-Like Outer — Durable, Wipe-Clean Exterior : Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag uses a sleek leather-like outer finish — visually premium like the Magnum, but tuned here for the Monolith’s larger silhouette. The leather-like treatment has two practical benefits beyond aesthetics: it resists surface scuffs from daily abrasion better than flat polyester (relevant for bags this size, which are more exposed to bench edges, car boots, and airport conveyor belts), and it wipes clean with a damp cloth for rapid maintenance. In Indian conditions where bags accumulate road dust and monsoon splash, a wipe-clean exterior keeps the Monolith looking presentable through use that would visibly fatigue a matte-finish bag.
- Structured Silhouette — Maintained Shape at Full Load : At six-racket capacity, Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag carries a load most kitbags are not engineered for — and the structured silhouette is what prevents the bag from sagging, bulging, or stressing zipper seams when fully packed. A soft-shell duffle packed with six rackets and shoes will distort visibly; the Monolith’s structured construction maintains the rectangular form factor even at maximum load, which both looks intentional and protects the rackets from the compression that distortion creates.
Who is Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag for?
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is built for serious racket-sport players whose kit load genuinely justifies six-racket capacity: tournament-circuit players who travel with multiple frames strung at different tensions, coaches who carry demo and student equipment, dual-sport badminton-and-tennis players, and families who need one bag that serves multiple players’ gear. The multi-sport compatibility is a rare feature at this price point, making the Monolith the practical choice for players transitioning between badminton and tennis or consolidating mixed-sport household kit. It pairs naturally with Hundred’s premium racket lines (Nitrix, Powertec, Rift) for players building out a complete Hundred ecosystem at the tournament level. Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is not the right pick for casual club players whose load is two or three rackets and basic kit — the six-racket capacity is over-specified for that use and the Matrix or Titan is a better fit. It also does not include thermal lining — players prioritising thermal string protection should consider the Hundred Aeris Pack or Prism Pack.Care and Maintenance for Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag:
Wipe Hundred Monolith Kit Bag’s leather-like exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap — the finish is designed for rapid maintenance. Never machine wash, which will craze the leather-like treatment and fatigue the structured silhouette. Air-dry the interior compartments fully before closing after every session, particularly the shoe pocket; sealed moisture is the primary cause of interior mildew in large-volume kitbags. For tournament travel, pack rackets head-to-head with covers on to prevent string-bed contact between frames, and use the dedicated shoe pocket rather than storing shoes in the main compartment with rackets. In monsoon, store elevated with a silica gel sachet inside, and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade the leather-like finish over time.Yes. The up-to-6-rackets capacity is Hundred’s explicit specification for Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag — the only bag in Hundred’s range to state a specific racket-count claim. The bag’s internal length, width, and structured volume are sized to accommodate six full-sized badminton rackets without frame compression. At maximum load, pack rackets head-to-head with covers on for best protection.
No. The Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is a capacity-and-organisation bag without thermal lining. Players prioritising thermal string protection should consider the Hundred Aeris Pack Kit Bag or the Hundred Prism Pack Kit Bag instead.
Hundred Monolith Badminton Kitbag is water-resistant, not waterproof. The leather-like polyester outer handles light rain and drizzle. For heavy monsoon downpours, carry a rain cover as the zippers are not sealed, and avoid prolonged water contact that can affect the leather-like finish.
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