Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag (Navy)

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Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag (Navy)

Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag is a two-compartment badminton duffle with a silver thermal-lined section, dual padded backpack straps, and top grab handles.

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

Original price was: ₹5,990.00.Current price is: ₹3,992.00.

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

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Product Type Badminton Duffle Kit Bag (convertible backpack)
Compartments 2 main compartments + 1 front accessory pocket
Thermal Lining Yes — silver foil-lined section in one main compartment
Carry System Dual padded backpack straps + top grab handles
Material Polyester with water-resistant finish
Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag is a thermal-lined badminton duffle designed for players who want a modern, visually distinctive carry that handles the real demands of club and intermediate play. Two spacious main compartments organise rackets, shoes, and apparel without the weight and bulk of a three-compartment tournament bag. A silver thermal-lined section protects string tension during transit. A compact front pocket keeps phone, keys, and small accessories within reach. Dual padded shoulder straps allow the bag to be worn as a backpack — a genuine safety advantage for two-wheeler commuters — while top grab handles offer a second carry option for car and metro travel. Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag sits in the middle of the Indian badminton kitbag market at ₹4,290 — above entry-level duffles like the Li-Ning Endura and below full tournament bags like the Yonex Pro Tournament 9831 BT6. It is part of the Hundred accessory range that sits alongside the Srikanth Kidambi signature racket series, reflecting the brand’s broader ecosystem for players who identify with Hundred’s challenger-brand positioning in Indian badminton.

Key Features of Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag:

Silver Thermal-Lined Compartment — Radiant Heat Protection for Strings in Transit : The silver thermal-lined section is the Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag headline feature, and understanding what it actually does is central to using the bag well. Foil thermal lining reflects radiant heat — the heat that travels from a sun-exposed surface to your rackets through infrared radiation, such as during a walk from an auto to a sun-baked court, or while the bag sits momentarily in direct sunlight. String tension on a freshly strung racket drops measurably when the frame is exposed to sustained high temperatures, and the silver lining slows that exposure. The honest limitation: thermal lining is a transit shield, not a storage vault. It is not designed to protect a racket left inside a closed car or scooter seat at 40°C ambient for extended periods. Used as intended — during transit, not storage — it preserves string tension meaningfully better than an unlined bag. Two Main Compartments — Organised Capacity for Club and Intermediate Loads : Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag uses a two-compartment main layout rather than the three-compartment structure of larger tournament bags. This is a deliberate design choice for the club and intermediate player’s typical load: rackets, court shoes, a towel, a water bottle, spare grips, a shuttle tube, and a change of kit. Two compartments keep the bag’s silhouette slim enough for metro and two-wheeler commutes, its empty weight low enough to avoid penalising shoulder fatigue, and its overall dimensions compatible with typical Indian domestic cabin baggage allowances. Three-compartment tournament bags add approximately 400–600 g of empty weight and often exceed the 55 cm longest-dimension limit enforced on IndiGo and Air India Express. Dual Padded Backpack Straps — Safer Two-Wheeler Carrying : Dual padded shoulder straps convert the Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag from a duffle into a backpack, and this is the single most practically important feature for Indian players who commute by scooter or motorcycle. A single-shoulder duffle loaded with rackets, shoes, and kit weighs 5–6 kg fully packed; worn across one shoulder on a two-wheeler, that load shifts with braking and acceleration, disrupts balance on uneven roads, and protrudes laterally into adjacent traffic. Worn as a backpack, the same load sits centred over the spine, keeps both hands free for the handlebars, and eliminates the pendulum motion that creates instability at speed. The straps are padded and adjustable; top grab handles provide a second carry option for situations where a backpack silhouette is inconvenient. Front Accessory Pocket — Quick Access for Phone, Keys, and Small Items : A compact front pocket handles the items players need immediate access to — phone, keys, wallet, earphones, court entry cards. Separating these from the main compartments keeps them retrievable without unpacking the bag and prevents them from migrating under rackets or shoes during transit. The pocket is sized for everyday carry; it is not designed to hold a water bottle or a bulky power bank, which are better stored in the main compartment. Prism Pattern Design — Visual Identity for the Hundred Ecosystem : Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag is available in two colourways — White with a multi-colour prism pattern, and Navy with a multi-colour prism pattern — both distinct from the traditional Yonex-red and Li-Ning-black silhouettes that dominate the Indian badminton bag market. The White variant shows dirt faster and is better suited to players who commute by car or metro rather than through dusty outdoor conditions; the Navy hides wear and daily grime more effectively. Both variants match Hundred’s broader apparel and racket lines, including the Srikanth Kidambi signature range, for players already playing in the Hundred ecosystem. Polyester Construction — Water-Resistant Finish for Indian Conditions : The Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag uses a polyester outer with a water-resistant finish. Polyester is inherently more mildew-resistant than nylon and dries faster after exposure to rain or sweat — both practical advantages in Indian monsoon and high-humidity conditions. The water-resistant finish handles a ten-minute drizzle walk to court without soaking through; it is not fully waterproof and is not designed to survive extended monsoon downpours on an open scooter footboard. For heavy rain, an external rain cover is recommended. The base of the bag uses a reinforced fabric to resist abrasion when set down on court-side surfaces.

Who is Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag for?

Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag is designed for club and intermediate badminton players whose typical kit load is rackets, a pair of court shoes, a towel, a water bottle, spare grips, a shuttle tube, and a change of clothes. It is a smart match for players who commute to court by two-wheeler — the dual backpack straps provide meaningful safety and comfort advantages over single-shoulder duffles at similar price points. It suits players who already play with Hundred rackets or identify with the Hundred brand ecosystem, and players who want a visually distinctive bag rather than the conventional Yonex or Li-Ning silhouettes.

Care and Maintenance for Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag:

Air-dry the Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag open for at least two hours after every session before zipping it shut. Sweat-soaked shoes and damp towels sealed inside a zipped compartment create ideal conditions for mildew growth on the foam backing of the thermal lining — the most common long-term failure point on any bag with foil thermal construction. Clean the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid machine washing, which delaminates the foil thermal layer and fades the printed prism pattern. In monsoon conditions, store the bag elevated on a hook or shelf rather than directly on an apartment floor, and use a silica gel sachet inside to absorb residual moisture. Mildew spots on polyester can be treated with diluted white vinegar (one part vinegar to three parts water); test on an inside seam before applying to the outer fabric. You May Also Like:
Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag uses a two-main-compartment layout in which rackets, shoes, and apparel share the interior space rather than having a dedicated ventilated shoe section. Storing court shoes inside a separate cloth bag within the second compartment is recommended to contain odour and prevent dirt transfer onto clean kit.
Hundred Prism Badminton Kitbag is water-resistant, not waterproof. The polyester outer with water-resistant finish handles light rain and short drizzle exposure. For heavy monsoon downpours — particularly on an open two-wheeler footboard — a separate rain cover is recommended, as the zippers are not sealed.
Yes. EveryHundred Prism Badminton Kitbag sold by God of Sports is sourced through authorised Hundred India distribution. Hundred’s manufacturer warranty applies to every unit, and official invoices are available on request.

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