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The Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) is designed with dexterity to bring ultra focus on striking power and high-intensity performance with every game.
₹12,990.00 Original price was: ₹12,990.00.₹8,899.00Current price is: ₹8,899.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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“The Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) is designed with dexterity to bring ultra focus on striking power and high-intensity performance with every game. Using TB Nanotechnology and HDF Shock absorption system, its firepower is taken up a notch to give you the edge to train with the sharpness and steaming ferocity of a master player.
The Li-Ning badminton racket has a head light balance and is perfect for defensive players.
About Li-Ning: Li-Ning Company Limited is a Chinese sportswear and sports equipment company founded by former Olympic gymnast Li Ning. The company endorses a number of athletes and teams worldwide.
Does the badminton racket come with strings?
No, the Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) doesn’t come with any strings.FAQ's
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“The Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) is designed with dexterity to bring ultra focus on striking power and high-intensity performance with every game. Using TB Nanotechnology and HDF Shock absorption system, its firepower is taken up a notch to give you the edge to train with the sharpness and steaming ferocity of a master player.
The Li-Ning badminton racket has a head light balance and is perfect for defensive players.
About Li-Ning: Li-Ning Company Limited is a Chinese sportswear and sports equipment company founded by former Olympic gymnast Li Ning. The company endorses a number of athletes and teams worldwide.
Does the badminton racket come with strings?
No, the Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) doesn’t come with any strings.FAQ's
“The Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) is designed with dexterity to bring ultra focus on striking power and high-intensity performance with every game. Using TB Nanotechnology and HDF Shock absorption system, its firepower is taken up a notch to give you the edge to train with the sharpness and steaming ferocity of a master player.
The Li-Ning badminton racket has a head light balance and is perfect for defensive players.
About Li-Ning: Li-Ning Company Limited is a Chinese sportswear and sports equipment company founded by former Olympic gymnast Li Ning. The company endorses a number of athletes and teams worldwide.
Does the badminton racket come with strings?
No, the Li-Ning Blade X 500 badminton racket (4U/ 84 gms) doesn’t come with any strings.Customer Reviews
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