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The Li-Ning Tectonic 7D (Drive) badminton racquet’s trademarks are speed and power. It is a head-heavy racquet that helps in guiding down the shuttles with greater power. This racquet provides quick swing speed for counterattacks.
₹22,990.00 Original price was: ₹22,990.00.₹12,499.00Current price is: ₹12,499.00.
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 all-new Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet is a cumulation of the 3D calibar, aeronaut, and turbocharging technology, delivering an unparalleled energy absorption and rebound system to enhance every aspect of your badminton gameplay.
When it comes to champions, they choose wisely. The Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet features speed and a creative and elastic structure. It is strong, tough, and possesses durability in the frame.
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.
What material is used in the racket?
The Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racket is made from military grade carbon fiber material.FAQ's
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The all-new Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet is a cumulation of the 3D calibar, aeronaut, and turbocharging technology, delivering an unparalleled energy absorption and rebound system to enhance every aspect of your badminton gameplay.
When it comes to champions, they choose wisely. The Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet features speed and a creative and elastic structure. It is strong, tough, and possesses durability in the frame.
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.
What material is used in the racket?
The Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racket is made from military grade carbon fiber material.FAQ's
The all-new Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet is a cumulation of the 3D calibar, aeronaut, and turbocharging technology, delivering an unparalleled energy absorption and rebound system to enhance every aspect of your badminton gameplay.
When it comes to champions, they choose wisely. The Tectonic 7D Badminton Racquet features speed and a creative and elastic structure. It is strong, tough, and possesses durability in the frame.
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.
What material is used in the racket?
The Li-Ning Tectonic 7D Badminton Racket is made from military grade carbon fiber material.Customer Reviews
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