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Li‑Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket is a head‑heavy, flexible attacking racket in the Axforce series, tuned for players who want maximum smash power and easy length
₹6,290.00 Original price was: ₹6,290.00.₹4,992.00Current price is: ₹4,992.00.
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 Axforce Blast Badminton Racket:
- Head‑Heavy Power Balance – Extra weight in the head gives bigger smash momentum and easier back‑court clears, ideal for aggressive play.
- 7.0 mm Slim Flexible Shaft – A flexible 7 mm shaft whips through the air with low drag and high repulsion, adding easy power even for non‑elite swing speeds.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame – Enlarged, optimised sweet spot for better power and forgiveness on off‑centre hits, a trademark of Li‑Ning’s attacking frames.
- Sonic Boom System – Frame/airflow tuning that produces a sharp, loud “boom” and a more solid, confidence‑boosting feel with every clean smash.
- Premium Carbon Fibre Construction – Full carbon fibre frame and shaft keep the racket light, strong and responsive at higher string tensions.
Who Should Buy Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket?
Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket is best suited for:
- Intermediate to advanced club/tournament attackers who want more punch than Axforce Cannon but still like a flexible, forgiving shaft.
- Rear‑court doubles players who hit a lot of smashes and clears but still need good defence and drives
- Players who string in the 28–30 lbs range and want a racket that comfortably handles.
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| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Li‑Ning |
| Weight / Grip | 4UG5: 80–84 g; 5UG6: 75–79 g; 6UG6: 70–75 g |
| Balance | Head Heavy |
| Shaft Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft Thickness | 7.0 mm slim shaft |
| Length | 10 mm longer than standard |
| Frame Shape | Dynamic Optimum Frame |
| Frame Material | Carbon Fibre |
| Shaft Material | Carbon Fibre |
| Max Tension | 4U: 32 lbs; 5U: 31 lbs; 6U: 27 lbs |
| Player Type | Attacking |
Description
Key Features of Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket:
- Head‑Heavy Power Balance – Extra weight in the head gives bigger smash momentum and easier back‑court clears, ideal for aggressive play.
- 7.0 mm Slim Flexible Shaft – A flexible 7 mm shaft whips through the air with low drag and high repulsion, adding easy power even for non‑elite swing speeds.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame – Enlarged, optimised sweet spot for better power and forgiveness on off‑centre hits, a trademark of Li‑Ning’s attacking frames.
- Sonic Boom System – Frame/airflow tuning that produces a sharp, loud “boom” and a more solid, confidence‑boosting feel with every clean smash.
- Premium Carbon Fibre Construction – Full carbon fibre frame and shaft keep the racket light, strong and responsive at higher string tensions.
Who Should Buy Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket?
Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket is best suited for:
- Intermediate to advanced club/tournament attackers who want more punch than Axforce Cannon but still like a flexible, forgiving shaft.
- Rear‑court doubles players who hit a lot of smashes and clears but still need good defence and drives
- Players who string in the 28–30 lbs range and want a racket that comfortably handles.
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| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Li‑Ning |
| Weight / Grip | 4UG5: 80–84 g; 5UG6: 75–79 g; 6UG6: 70–75 g |
| Balance | Head Heavy |
| Shaft Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft Thickness | 7.0 mm slim shaft |
| Length | 10 mm longer than standard |
| Frame Shape | Dynamic Optimum Frame |
| Frame Material | Carbon Fibre |
| Shaft Material | Carbon Fibre |
| Max Tension | 4U: 32 lbs; 5U: 31 lbs; 6U: 27 lbs |
| Player Type | Attacking |
Key Features of Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket:
- Head‑Heavy Power Balance – Extra weight in the head gives bigger smash momentum and easier back‑court clears, ideal for aggressive play.
- 7.0 mm Slim Flexible Shaft – A flexible 7 mm shaft whips through the air with low drag and high repulsion, adding easy power even for non‑elite swing speeds.
- Dynamic Optimum Frame – Enlarged, optimised sweet spot for better power and forgiveness on off‑centre hits, a trademark of Li‑Ning’s attacking frames.
- Sonic Boom System – Frame/airflow tuning that produces a sharp, loud “boom” and a more solid, confidence‑boosting feel with every clean smash.
- Premium Carbon Fibre Construction – Full carbon fibre frame and shaft keep the racket light, strong and responsive at higher string tensions.
Who Should Buy Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket?
Li-Ning Axforce Blast Badminton Racket is best suited for:
- Intermediate to advanced club/tournament attackers who want more punch than Axforce Cannon but still like a flexible, forgiving shaft.
- Rear‑court doubles players who hit a lot of smashes and clears but still need good defence and drives
- Players who string in the 28–30 lbs range and want a racket that comfortably handles.
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