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The Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung racket that is very well-suited for aggressive players. The badminton racket allows you to drop hammer-like attacks while maintaining ultra-lightweight and offering high tension.
₹4,590.00 Original price was: ₹4,590.00.₹1,849.00Current price is: ₹1,849.00.
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 GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung racket that is very well-suited for aggressive players. The badminton racket allows you to drop hammer-like attacks while maintaining ultra-lightweight and offering high tension.
The Li-Ning badminton racket weighs just 79 grams and has a head-heavy balance. The badminton racket is made from carbon fiber.
About Li-Ning: The Li-Ning badminton racquets are made with great quality and provide the player with a powerful yet stable hit. The racquets are made of wood with a rubber grip on the handle and a steelhead. The racquets are lightweight and easy to carry, which makes them great for beginners.
Is the racket unstrung?
Yes, the Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung badminton racket.FAQ's
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The Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung racket that is very well-suited for aggressive players. The badminton racket allows you to drop hammer-like attacks while maintaining ultra-lightweight and offering high tension.
The Li-Ning badminton racket weighs just 79 grams and has a head-heavy balance. The badminton racket is made from carbon fiber.
About Li-Ning: The Li-Ning badminton racquets are made with great quality and provide the player with a powerful yet stable hit. The racquets are made of wood with a rubber grip on the handle and a steelhead. The racquets are lightweight and easy to carry, which makes them great for beginners.
Is the racket unstrung?
Yes, the Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung badminton racket.FAQ's
The Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung racket that is very well-suited for aggressive players. The badminton racket allows you to drop hammer-like attacks while maintaining ultra-lightweight and offering high tension.
The Li-Ning badminton racket weighs just 79 grams and has a head-heavy balance. The badminton racket is made from carbon fiber.
About Li-Ning: The Li-Ning badminton racquets are made with great quality and provide the player with a powerful yet stable hit. The racquets are made of wood with a rubber grip on the handle and a steelhead. The racquets are lightweight and easy to carry, which makes them great for beginners.
Is the racket unstrung?
Yes, the Li-Ning GForce 3700 Superlite Badminton Racket is an unstrung badminton racket.Customer Reviews
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