Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket (Grey/Red)

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Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket (Grey/Red)

Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket is for players who want both power and control. This is an Even balance and stiff shaft give you precision and power on every shot. 40T Carbon Graphite box frame design for durability and stability.

Original price was: ₹13,999.00.Current price is: ₹5,020.00.

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

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

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Weight / Grip 4U (80–84g) / G5
Balance Even Balance — 295mm (±2mm)
Flex Stiff
Frame Material 40T Carbon Graphite
Frame Design Box Frame
Head Shape Isometric
Head Size 460 sq cm
String Pattern 16 × 19
Grommet System 76 Holes
Max String Tension 43 lbs — one of the highest ceilings at this price tier in India
Length 675mm
Player Level Intermediate to Advanced

God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket:

  • Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket is the top of Maxbolt’s Superstar line at GOS — and its most distinctive specification is one that deserves to be front and centre: a 43 lbs maximum string tension ceiling. In an accessible intermediate racket at this price, 43 lbs is exceptional. Most rackets in this price range cap at 26–31 lbs. Even dedicated high-tension specialist rackets from major brands — like the Victor Thruster EGL HT, which carries 34 lbs as its headline specification — fall short of the Superstar 11’s ceiling by 9 lbs. The Superstar 11 occupies the same tension territory as Apacs high-tension specialist frames, specifically targeting the segment of Indian advanced club players who string at 30–38+ lbs for maximum control precision and the clean, crisp shuttle response that very high tension delivers.
  • The 40T carbon graphite box frame is the construction that makes the 43 lbs ceiling structurally credible. 40T refers to the tensile grade of the carbon — a high-modulus specification that provides substantial stiffness and strength per unit weight. Box frame geometry distributes string tension load across the frame’s four-sided cross-section more evenly than oval or round alternatives, reducing the concentrated stress at any single frame point that causes distortion or failure at high tensions. For Indian players who have experienced frame distortion or deformation from stringing lightweight basic rackets at aggressive tensions, the Superstar 11’s 40T carbon graphite box frame provides a genuinely stronger structural platform for high-tension use.
  • The even balance and stiff shaft combination is the right configuration for the high-tension attacking profile the Superstar 11 targets. Even balance at 295mm means the racket handles all court positions without the defensive recovery penalty of head-heavy alternatives — players who string at 32–38 lbs for maximum control can still transition between rear-court attacking and mid-court defensive positions without the sluggishness of fully head-heavy frames. The stiff shaft directly transfers swing energy to the shuttle without the flex-and-snap delay of medium-flex alternatives — at high tension, stiff shaft crispness and the tight string bed combine for the most precise, controllable shot response the Superstar 11 can produce. For Indian advanced players who understand that stiff shaft + high tension = maximum shot precision, this combination is the core of the Superstar 11’s appeal.]

Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket:

  • 40T Carbon Graphite Frame — High-Modulus Structural Strength: 40T denotes the tensile modulus grade of the carbon fibre. Higher modulus means more stiffness and strength per unit weight than standard graphite. 40T carbon provides: better energy return from the frame at impact (more of the swing energy goes to the shuttle), greater structural integrity at high string tensions (frame resists distortion at 30–43 lbs where lower-grade carbon would deform), and improved durability under repeated heavy attacking use. The structural foundation that enables the Superstar 11’s 43 lbs tension ceiling.
  • Box Frame Design — Anti-Torsion High-Tension Platform: Box frame cross-section (rectangular geometry) resists torsional forces — frame twist under impact — more effectively than oval or round frames. The four-sided structure stays squarer at contact for more consistent shot direction, particularly on powerful smashes where contact is not always perfectly centred. Box geometry also distributes string tension load more evenly across the frame cross-section, reducing peak stress at any single frame point. Together with 40T carbon, the box frame makes the 43 lbs ceiling structurally achievable and sustainably usable.
  • Stiff Shaft — Direct Energy Transfer: The Superstar 11’s stiff carbon graphite shaft provides direct, immediate energy transfer from the player’s swing to the shuttle — minimal deflection on contact, fast shuttle departure, precise directional control. At high string tensions (28–38 lbs), the combination of stiff shaft and tight string bed produces the crisp, controlled response that advanced players who string aggressively specifically want. Stiff shaft requires good technique — players with developing swing speed will get better results with medium-flex alternatives.
  • Isometric Head Shape — Expanded Sweet Spot: The Superstar 11’s isometric (square-shaped) head geometry expands the effective sweet spot area compared to conventional oval frames. More of the string bed falls within the optimal contact zone — off-centre smashes and clears still produce acceptable shot quality. For advanced attacking players who generate significant power on smashes but do not always make perfect contact, isometric design’s forgiving sweet spot is practically useful.
  • 76-Hole Grommet System: 76 single-pass grommet holes reduce string friction during tensioning and during play, extending string life and reducing tension loss between restrings. For players who string at high tensions (30–40 lbs), string longevity is a real consideration — high tension accelerates string wear. The 76-hole system partially mitigates this, extending the playable life of the string bed at the Superstar 11’s target high tensions.
  • Even Balance (295mm) — All-Court Versatility at High Tension: The Superstar 11’s 295mm even balance point keeps the racket versatile across all court positions. At high tension where precision and control are the priority, even balance ensures the player can execute placement shots from all positions without fighting the racket’s weight bias. Unlike head-heavy alternatives that sacrifice defence for smash momentum, the Superstar 11’s even balance with stiff shaft and high tension delivers all-court precision.

Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket:

Category Score Notes
Attack 8 / 10 Stiff shaft + 40T carbon snap-back + even balance = strong attacking performance. At 28–35 lbs, the stiff shaft and box frame deliver crisp, fast smash response. Even balance slightly limits rear-court smash momentum vs head-heavy alternatives — for maximum smash power, head-heavy rackets carry more momentum. Superstar 11’s attacking strength is precision and crispness at high tension rather than raw momentum.
Defence 7.5 / 10 Even balance is the Superstar 11’s defensive advantage over head-heavy alternatives — fast recovery between attacking and defensive positions without inertia penalty. Stiff shaft provides immediate reactive response on defensive lifts. Good defensive capability for an all-court attacking racket at advanced club level.
Net Play 7.5 / 10 Even balance enables good wrist recovery at net. Stiff shaft provides crisp net kill feedback and fast response on net drops. Isometric sweet spot assists net kill consistency. Solid net play for an advanced attacking even-balance racket — better than head-heavy alternatives at net.
Control 9 / 10 The Superstar 11’s headline strength. 43 lbs ceiling + box frame anti-torsion + stiff shaft direct transfer = the highest-tension control platform in this accessible price tier at GOS. At 30–38 lbs, the string bed is maximally tight for precise shuttle direction. Box frame keeps shots on line under impact stress. Even balance enables deliberate placement from all positions. The best control specification in this price tier for high-tension users.

Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket Right for You?

  • High-Tension Specialist (30–38 lbs): The Superstar 11’s primary target. If you string at 30+ lbs for maximum control precision and crisp shuttle response, and have been limited by the 26–31 lbs ceilings of other mid-range rackets, the Superstar 11’s 43 lbs ceiling removes that constraint entirely. The most significant accessible high-tension option at GOS.
  • Advanced Club Player Who Wants All-Court Control at Aggressive Tension: Even balance + stiff shaft + 43 lbs ceiling = the most control-capable even-balance racket at this price at GOS. For Indian advanced club and district-level players who want maximum precision across all court positions at the highest tensions they can generate, the Superstar 11 is the right specification.
  • Player Stepping Up From Basic Rackets Who Wants to String Aggressively: Players who have been using basic graphite rackets limited to 26–28 lbs and want to try stringing at 30+ lbs need a racket that handles the tension. The Superstar 11’s 40T carbon graphite box frame is the right structural platform for this step up — more forgiving of high tension than basic graphite alternatives.
  • Player Choosing Between Superstar 11 and Victor Thruster EGL: TK-EGL: head-heavy, Catapult Structure whipping effect, 34 lbs ceiling — for head-heavy smash power and CS whipping. Superstar 11: even balance, 43 lbs ceiling — for all-court precision at the highest possible tension. If head-heavy smash momentum and CS whipping are the priority → TK-EGL. If maximum tension ceiling and even balance precision → Superstar 11.
  • Maxbolt Brand Player Looking for Top of Range: The Superstar 11 is the flagship of GOS’s Maxbolt Superstar line. Players who have used Maxbolt Superstar Nova or Superstar 10 and want to step up to the top Superstar specification should choose the SS11.

Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket:

  • High-Tension Power / Control Players:

    • Ideal Match. 43 lbs ceiling + stiff shaft + box frame anti-torsion = the highest-tension control tool at this price at GOS. For Indian advanced club players who string at 30–38 lbs and want precision across all positions, the Superstar 11 is the specific recommendation. The racket built for how aggressive Indian stringers actually play.
  • All-Court Advanced Players:

    • Good Match. Even balance handles attack, defence, and net without specialist weakness. Stiff shaft and high tension provide precision across all shot types. For advanced players who want one racket that covers all positions at maximum control tension, Superstar 11 delivers.
  • Beginners / Intermediate Developing Players:

    • Not suited. Stiff shaft requires developed technique and swing speed. High tension at the Superstar 11’s ceiling demands professional stringing and good physical conditioning. For beginners and developing intermediates, the Maxbolt Superstar Nova or Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 are more appropriate GOS starting points.

Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Balance Flex Max Tension Best For
Superstar 11 (this racket) Even (295mm) Stiff 43 lbs Top Superstar — 43 lbs ceiling, 40T carbon, high-tension control specialist
Superstar Nova Head Heavy Stiff Confirm Intermediate offensive — AeroFlex Carbon, step below SS11 in Superstar line
Woven Gold Confirm Confirm Confirm Woven carbon construction — premium aesthetic, torsional stability
Woven Tech 90 Confirm Confirm Confirm Woven carbon intermediate — crisper shuttle feel, good intermediate step up
Silver 7U Even / Slight HL Flexible Confirm Ultralight 7U speed frame — lightest in GOS Maxbolt range, speed-first

Maxbolt Superstar 11 Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Brand Max Tension Best For
Apacs Finapi 232 Reborn Apacs (Malaysia) 38 lbs Most direct cross-brand equivalent — Malaysian high-tension specialist, Japanese HM Graphite, head-heavy vs Superstar 11’s even balance; both target aggressive-tension Indian club players
Victor Thruster EGL (TK-EGL HT) Victor (Taiwan) 34 lbs Victor’s high-tension specialist — head-heavy, Catapult Structure, Power Box + FRS; 34 lbs ceiling vs Superstar 11’s 43 lbs; choose EGL for head-heavy CS whipping, choose SS11 for even balance at maximum tension
Yonex Astrox 39 Yonex (Japan) 26 lbs (4U) Accessible Yonex intermediate attacking — head-heavy, Rotational Generator System; significantly lower tension ceiling than SS11; choose for Yonex brand + head-heavy momentum at intermediate tension
Hundred Battle 900 Hundred (India) 32 lbs Indian intermediate attacking — T-Fuse, comparable accessible price; head-heavy power at 32 lbs ceiling; choose for head-heavy Indian club attacking at Hundred price
Other Maxbolt Rackets also at God of Sports:
24–28 lbs intermediate-advanced. 28–32 lbs advanced competitive. 32–38 lbs high-tension specialist. Up to 43 lbs maximum. Stiff shaft and box frame perform best at higher tensions — 30–35 lbs is where the Superstar 11 most distinctly outperforms lower-ceiling alternatives. Always use a professional stringing machine above 30 lbs.

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