




Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket (Black)
Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket is a 4U/G5 (82g), with head-heavy 295–300mm balance, and a stiff flex, 7.3mm PowerDrive shaft constructed with TSUYOI Carbon Graphite frame. 43 lbs maximum tension.
₹8,999.00 Original price was: ₹8,999.00.₹4,743.00Current price is: ₹4,743.00.
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket is the most popular racket series in the GOS Maxbolt range — and this stiff-shaft variant is the flagship performance configuration within that series. The Dragon Limited Edition frequently sells out; this is the consistently-available performance standard, stiff and head-heavy, with the same TSUYOI Carbon frame and 40T Japanese HMC shaft that define the Gallant Tour’s attacking character. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced club players who want maximum smash momentum and the 43 lbs tension ceiling in one accessible package, the Gallant Tour is the go-to Maxbolt recommendation.
- TSUYOI — the Japanese word for “strong/powerful” — is the right name for the Gallant Tour frame material. The TSUYOI Carbon Graphite construction is engineered specifically for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience: the frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite alternatives, and handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Paired with the 40T Japanese HMC shaft — the same high-modulus carbon grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11’s shaft — the Gallant Tour delivers a stiff, direct, powerful response that advanced players describe as the “Gallant power feel.” This is not a racket that assists power through shaft flex; it is a racket that rewards the power the player generates through direct, precise energy transfer.
- The head-heavy balance at 295–300mm is the core attacking advantage over the Maxbolt Superstar 11. Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame — the racket head carries more momentum through the swing arc, producing deeper shuttle penetration on smashes and more force on attacking clears. For Indian singles players who want to dominate from the rear court with heavy, steep smashes, the Gallant Tour’s head-heavy + stiff + 40T HMC combination delivers the highest attacking impact in the Maxbolt range at GOS. The 7.3mm PowerDrive shaft is slightly slimmer than the 7.5mm on entry models, reducing aerodynamic drag on the swing for faster racket head speed that complements the head-heavy momentum.
- The 43 lbs tension ceiling, shared with the Maxbolt Superstar 11, makes this one of the highest-tension-capable accessible rackets at GOS. Indian advanced club players who string at 30–38 lbs for maximum control and crisp shuttle response — a growing preference among competitive Indian club players — will find the Gallant Tour’s construction specifically suited to their tension preferences. TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC shaft + box frame geometry collectively provide the structural integrity that makes 43 lbs not just a rated ceiling but a genuinely usable specification for high-tension practitioners.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- TSUYOI Carbon Graphite Frame — Premium Torsional Rigidity: Maxbolt’s premium frame material designation — Japanese for “strong/powerful.” Engineered for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience. Frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite. Handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Produces the “Gallant power feel” — stiff, direct, powerful frame response on aggressive shots. The premium construction identity of the Gallant Tour series.
- 40T Japanese HMC Shaft — High-Modulus Direct Energy Transfer: 40T Japanese High Modulus Carbon shaft — same material grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11. 40T modulus provides high stiffness and strength per unit weight. Stiff flex means direct, immediate energy transfer from swing to shuttle without flex-and-snap delay. More precise and powerful on attacking shots for players with strong, fast swings. Japanese HMC quality ensures consistent, reliable shaft performance at 43 lbs tensions.
- NanoShield Protective Finish — Frame Longevity: Nano-ceramic particles in a protective layer on the racket head enhance scratch resistance and impact durability. Extends the frame’s visual and structural lifespan under competitive play conditions. For an advanced racket used in intensive club and tournament play, NanoShield’s protection preserves the TSUYOI frame’s integrity over the racket’s working lifespan.
- Box Frame Construction — Anti-Torsion High-Tension Platform: Box frame cross-section distributes string tension load evenly across the frame’s four sides, reducing peak stress at any single frame point. Works with TSUYOI Carbon to enable the 43 lbs tension ceiling — together they provide the structural framework that handles 30–43 lbs without frame distortion. Anti-torsion geometry keeps the frame face square at impact for consistent shot direction on powerful smashes.
- Head-Heavy Balance (295–300mm) — Maximum Smash Momentum: Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame for greater momentum through the swing arc. More shuttle penetration on smashes, more force on attacking clears. Combined with stiff shaft and TSUYOI frame, head-heavy balance amplifies the Gallant Tour’s attacking power character — the most powerful attacking configuration in the Maxbolt range at GOS.
- 7.3mm PowerDrive Shaft — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slimmer than entry Maxbolt models’ 7.5mm shaft, providing reduced aerodynamic drag for faster racket head speed during the swing. The PowerDrive designation reflects the shaft’s combination of slim aerodynamic profile and stiff flex — fast through the air, direct on contact.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 9 / 10 | Head-heavy momentum + stiff TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC direct energy transfer = the highest attacking performance rating in the Maxbolt range at GOS. Box frame torsional rigidity keeps smashes on direction. 43 lbs capable — at 30–35 lbs the attack is maximally precise. The most powerful attacking tool at accessible price in this Maxbolt batch. |
| Defence | 6 / 10 | Head-heavy balance creates recovery speed penalty for defensive repositioning. Stiff shaft requires deliberate defensive technique. Box frame stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Adequate defence for advanced attacking players whose technique compensates for head-heavy inertia — not for defensive specialists. |
| Net Play | 6.5 / 10 | TSUYOI frame provides consistent net kill direction. 7.3mm slim shaft assists wrist actions at net. Head-heavy balance limits delicate touch net play requiring quick wrist recovery. NanoShield durability withstands net-zone frame contacts. Good net kill power; less suited to high-touch net finesse play. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | TSUYOI torsional rigidity + box frame anti-torsion + stiff shaft direct feedback = excellent control precision at high tension. At 28–35 lbs, string bed precision + frame stability = maximally consistent shot direction. The 43 lbs ceiling’s contribution to control is the Gallant Tour’s most distinctive quality for high-tension Indian club players. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate-to-Advanced Attacking Player Who Wants Head-Heavy Power at 43 lbs: Head-heavy momentum for smash depth + 43 lbs tension ceiling for precision + TSUYOI + 40T HMC quality — the Gallant Tour’s entire identity serves this exact player. The most powerful and precise attacking tool in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player Who Wants the Gallant Tour vs Dragon Limited Edition: Dragon LE: same construction (TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs), bold dragon-themed design, frequently out of stock. This variant: same construction, consistently available. If design matters and Dragon LE is in stock → Dragon LE. If consistent availability is the priority → this variant.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour and Maxbolt Superstar 11: Superstar 11: even balance (295mm) — all-court precision at high tension. Gallant Tour: head-heavy (295–300mm) — attacking smash power at high tension. Same 43 lbs ceiling, same 40T HMC shaft quality. Choose Superstar 11 for even-balance control across all positions. Choose Gallant Tour for head-heavy rear-court smash dominance.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour (stiff) and Gallant Tour White: Stiff variant: stiff shaft, more demanding, performance-first. White: medium flex, more playable, advanced-social positioning. Aggressive competitive club player → stiff. Advanced social player wanting Gallant Tour power with more shaft forgiveness → White.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
-
Power / Smash-First Advanced Players:
- Ideal Match. Head-heavy + stiff + TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs = the maximum attacking specification in the GOS Maxbolt range. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced singles players who dominate through heavy smashing at high tension, the Gallant Tour is the correct Maxbolt tool.
-
High-Tension Users (28–38 lbs):
- Ideal Match. 43 lbs ceiling + TSUYOI box frame + 40T HMC shaft = structural assurance at the tensions advanced Indian club players actually string at. The Gallant Tour is built for high-tension use, not just rated for it.
-
Doubles / Speed / Defensive Players:
- Not the primary match. Head-heavy stiff configuration is attack-first. For doubles speed and defensive recovery, Maxbolt Superstar 11 (even balance) or lighter Maxbolt models better serve the need. The Gallant Tour is a singles attacking specialist.
Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Balance | Flex | Max Tension | Best For |
| Gallant Tour — this racket | Head Heavy 295–300mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Advanced power attacking — TSUYOI + 40T HMC + head-heavy smash momentum |
| Gallant Tour Dragon LE | Head Heavy | Stiff | 43 lbs | Same construction, dragon design — most-wanted Maxbolt at GOS, frequently out of stock |
| Gallant Tour White | Head Heavy 300mm | Medium | 43 lbs | More playable Gallant Tour — same 43 lbs ceiling, medium flex for advanced social players |
| Maxbolt Superstar 11 | Even 295mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Even-balance 43 lbs specialist — all-court precision vs Gallant Tour’s head-heavy attack |
| Maxbolt Black | Head Heavy 295mm | Medium | 30–35 lbs | Intermediate entry — 30T carbon, step below Gallant Tour construction quality |
Maxbolt Gallant Tour 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 equivalent — Malaysian brand, HM Graphite, head-heavy, high-tension specialist; 38 lbs vs Gallant Tour’s 43 lbs; choose Finapi for slightly lower tension range, choose Gallant Tour for higher ceiling |
| Victor Thruster Raptor | Victor (Taiwan) | 31/32 lbs | Victor advanced attacking — Bio-Carbon + Hard Cored + 6.5mm Anti-Torsion, Tri-Formation; lower tension ceiling but more advanced Victor technology at higher price |
| Hundred Nitrix 70 Volta | Hundred (India) | 32 lbs | Hundred Pro Series attacking — M46X carbon, long shaft for maximum swing arc; comparable attacking profile at Hundred price with lower tension ceiling than the Gallant Tour |
| Yonex Astrox 99 Pro (3rd Gen) | Yonex (Japan) | 30 lbs | Yonex professional attacking flagship — NAMD graphite, Japan-made, significantly higher price; the Gallant Tour delivers comparable attacking character at a fraction of the Astrox 99 Pro’s price |
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| Weight / Grip | 4U (82g) / G5 |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 295–300mm |
| Flex | Stiff |
| Shaft Diameter | 7.3mm (PowerDrive) |
| Frame Material | TSUYOI Carbon Graphite |
| Shaft Material | 40T Japanese HMC (High Modulus Carbon) |
| Frame Design | Box Frame |
| Protective Finish | NanoShield (nano-ceramic scratch resistance) |
| Head Shape | Isometric |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 43 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Player Type | Power / Attacking / High-Tension |
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket is the most popular racket series in the GOS Maxbolt range — and this stiff-shaft variant is the flagship performance configuration within that series. The Dragon Limited Edition frequently sells out; this is the consistently-available performance standard, stiff and head-heavy, with the same TSUYOI Carbon frame and 40T Japanese HMC shaft that define the Gallant Tour’s attacking character. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced club players who want maximum smash momentum and the 43 lbs tension ceiling in one accessible package, the Gallant Tour is the go-to Maxbolt recommendation.
- TSUYOI — the Japanese word for “strong/powerful” — is the right name for the Gallant Tour frame material. The TSUYOI Carbon Graphite construction is engineered specifically for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience: the frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite alternatives, and handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Paired with the 40T Japanese HMC shaft — the same high-modulus carbon grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11’s shaft — the Gallant Tour delivers a stiff, direct, powerful response that advanced players describe as the “Gallant power feel.” This is not a racket that assists power through shaft flex; it is a racket that rewards the power the player generates through direct, precise energy transfer.
- The head-heavy balance at 295–300mm is the core attacking advantage over the Maxbolt Superstar 11. Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame — the racket head carries more momentum through the swing arc, producing deeper shuttle penetration on smashes and more force on attacking clears. For Indian singles players who want to dominate from the rear court with heavy, steep smashes, the Gallant Tour’s head-heavy + stiff + 40T HMC combination delivers the highest attacking impact in the Maxbolt range at GOS. The 7.3mm PowerDrive shaft is slightly slimmer than the 7.5mm on entry models, reducing aerodynamic drag on the swing for faster racket head speed that complements the head-heavy momentum.
- The 43 lbs tension ceiling, shared with the Maxbolt Superstar 11, makes this one of the highest-tension-capable accessible rackets at GOS. Indian advanced club players who string at 30–38 lbs for maximum control and crisp shuttle response — a growing preference among competitive Indian club players — will find the Gallant Tour’s construction specifically suited to their tension preferences. TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC shaft + box frame geometry collectively provide the structural integrity that makes 43 lbs not just a rated ceiling but a genuinely usable specification for high-tension practitioners.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- TSUYOI Carbon Graphite Frame — Premium Torsional Rigidity: Maxbolt’s premium frame material designation — Japanese for “strong/powerful.” Engineered for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience. Frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite. Handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Produces the “Gallant power feel” — stiff, direct, powerful frame response on aggressive shots. The premium construction identity of the Gallant Tour series.
- 40T Japanese HMC Shaft — High-Modulus Direct Energy Transfer: 40T Japanese High Modulus Carbon shaft — same material grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11. 40T modulus provides high stiffness and strength per unit weight. Stiff flex means direct, immediate energy transfer from swing to shuttle without flex-and-snap delay. More precise and powerful on attacking shots for players with strong, fast swings. Japanese HMC quality ensures consistent, reliable shaft performance at 43 lbs tensions.
- NanoShield Protective Finish — Frame Longevity: Nano-ceramic particles in a protective layer on the racket head enhance scratch resistance and impact durability. Extends the frame’s visual and structural lifespan under competitive play conditions. For an advanced racket used in intensive club and tournament play, NanoShield’s protection preserves the TSUYOI frame’s integrity over the racket’s working lifespan.
- Box Frame Construction — Anti-Torsion High-Tension Platform: Box frame cross-section distributes string tension load evenly across the frame’s four sides, reducing peak stress at any single frame point. Works with TSUYOI Carbon to enable the 43 lbs tension ceiling — together they provide the structural framework that handles 30–43 lbs without frame distortion. Anti-torsion geometry keeps the frame face square at impact for consistent shot direction on powerful smashes.
- Head-Heavy Balance (295–300mm) — Maximum Smash Momentum: Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame for greater momentum through the swing arc. More shuttle penetration on smashes, more force on attacking clears. Combined with stiff shaft and TSUYOI frame, head-heavy balance amplifies the Gallant Tour’s attacking power character — the most powerful attacking configuration in the Maxbolt range at GOS.
- 7.3mm PowerDrive Shaft — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slimmer than entry Maxbolt models’ 7.5mm shaft, providing reduced aerodynamic drag for faster racket head speed during the swing. The PowerDrive designation reflects the shaft’s combination of slim aerodynamic profile and stiff flex — fast through the air, direct on contact.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 9 / 10 | Head-heavy momentum + stiff TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC direct energy transfer = the highest attacking performance rating in the Maxbolt range at GOS. Box frame torsional rigidity keeps smashes on direction. 43 lbs capable — at 30–35 lbs the attack is maximally precise. The most powerful attacking tool at accessible price in this Maxbolt batch. |
| Defence | 6 / 10 | Head-heavy balance creates recovery speed penalty for defensive repositioning. Stiff shaft requires deliberate defensive technique. Box frame stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Adequate defence for advanced attacking players whose technique compensates for head-heavy inertia — not for defensive specialists. |
| Net Play | 6.5 / 10 | TSUYOI frame provides consistent net kill direction. 7.3mm slim shaft assists wrist actions at net. Head-heavy balance limits delicate touch net play requiring quick wrist recovery. NanoShield durability withstands net-zone frame contacts. Good net kill power; less suited to high-touch net finesse play. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | TSUYOI torsional rigidity + box frame anti-torsion + stiff shaft direct feedback = excellent control precision at high tension. At 28–35 lbs, string bed precision + frame stability = maximally consistent shot direction. The 43 lbs ceiling’s contribution to control is the Gallant Tour’s most distinctive quality for high-tension Indian club players. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate-to-Advanced Attacking Player Who Wants Head-Heavy Power at 43 lbs: Head-heavy momentum for smash depth + 43 lbs tension ceiling for precision + TSUYOI + 40T HMC quality — the Gallant Tour’s entire identity serves this exact player. The most powerful and precise attacking tool in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player Who Wants the Gallant Tour vs Dragon Limited Edition: Dragon LE: same construction (TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs), bold dragon-themed design, frequently out of stock. This variant: same construction, consistently available. If design matters and Dragon LE is in stock → Dragon LE. If consistent availability is the priority → this variant.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour and Maxbolt Superstar 11: Superstar 11: even balance (295mm) — all-court precision at high tension. Gallant Tour: head-heavy (295–300mm) — attacking smash power at high tension. Same 43 lbs ceiling, same 40T HMC shaft quality. Choose Superstar 11 for even-balance control across all positions. Choose Gallant Tour for head-heavy rear-court smash dominance.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour (stiff) and Gallant Tour White: Stiff variant: stiff shaft, more demanding, performance-first. White: medium flex, more playable, advanced-social positioning. Aggressive competitive club player → stiff. Advanced social player wanting Gallant Tour power with more shaft forgiveness → White.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
-
Power / Smash-First Advanced Players:
- Ideal Match. Head-heavy + stiff + TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs = the maximum attacking specification in the GOS Maxbolt range. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced singles players who dominate through heavy smashing at high tension, the Gallant Tour is the correct Maxbolt tool.
-
High-Tension Users (28–38 lbs):
- Ideal Match. 43 lbs ceiling + TSUYOI box frame + 40T HMC shaft = structural assurance at the tensions advanced Indian club players actually string at. The Gallant Tour is built for high-tension use, not just rated for it.
-
Doubles / Speed / Defensive Players:
- Not the primary match. Head-heavy stiff configuration is attack-first. For doubles speed and defensive recovery, Maxbolt Superstar 11 (even balance) or lighter Maxbolt models better serve the need. The Gallant Tour is a singles attacking specialist.
Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Balance | Flex | Max Tension | Best For |
| Gallant Tour — this racket | Head Heavy 295–300mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Advanced power attacking — TSUYOI + 40T HMC + head-heavy smash momentum |
| Gallant Tour Dragon LE | Head Heavy | Stiff | 43 lbs | Same construction, dragon design — most-wanted Maxbolt at GOS, frequently out of stock |
| Gallant Tour White | Head Heavy 300mm | Medium | 43 lbs | More playable Gallant Tour — same 43 lbs ceiling, medium flex for advanced social players |
| Maxbolt Superstar 11 | Even 295mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Even-balance 43 lbs specialist — all-court precision vs Gallant Tour’s head-heavy attack |
| Maxbolt Black | Head Heavy 295mm | Medium | 30–35 lbs | Intermediate entry — 30T carbon, step below Gallant Tour construction quality |
Maxbolt Gallant Tour 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 equivalent — Malaysian brand, HM Graphite, head-heavy, high-tension specialist; 38 lbs vs Gallant Tour’s 43 lbs; choose Finapi for slightly lower tension range, choose Gallant Tour for higher ceiling |
| Victor Thruster Raptor | Victor (Taiwan) | 31/32 lbs | Victor advanced attacking — Bio-Carbon + Hard Cored + 6.5mm Anti-Torsion, Tri-Formation; lower tension ceiling but more advanced Victor technology at higher price |
| Hundred Nitrix 70 Volta | Hundred (India) | 32 lbs | Hundred Pro Series attacking — M46X carbon, long shaft for maximum swing arc; comparable attacking profile at Hundred price with lower tension ceiling than the Gallant Tour |
| Yonex Astrox 99 Pro (3rd Gen) | Yonex (Japan) | 30 lbs | Yonex professional attacking flagship — NAMD graphite, Japan-made, significantly higher price; the Gallant Tour delivers comparable attacking character at a fraction of the Astrox 99 Pro’s price |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at GOS
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
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Both: stiff, 40T HMC shaft, 43 lbs, advanced. Superstar 11: even balance 295mm — all-court precision. Gallant Tour: head-heavy 295–300mm — attacking smash power. Choose Superstar 11 for even-balance control across all positions; choose Gallant Tour for head-heavy rear-court dominance.
24–28 lbs intermediate-advanced. 28–32 lbs competitive. 32–38 lbs high-tension specialist. Up to 43 lbs maximum. TSUYOI box frame + 40T HMC shaft perform best at 28–38 lbs — where the stiff shaft and tight string bed produce the most precise, powerful response. Use professional stringing machine above 30 lbs.
| Weight / Grip | 4U (82g) / G5 |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 295–300mm |
| Flex | Stiff |
| Shaft Diameter | 7.3mm (PowerDrive) |
| Frame Material | TSUYOI Carbon Graphite |
| Shaft Material | 40T Japanese HMC (High Modulus Carbon) |
| Frame Design | Box Frame |
| Protective Finish | NanoShield (nano-ceramic scratch resistance) |
| Head Shape | Isometric |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 43 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Player Type | Power / Attacking / High-Tension |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket is the most popular racket series in the GOS Maxbolt range — and this stiff-shaft variant is the flagship performance configuration within that series. The Dragon Limited Edition frequently sells out; this is the consistently-available performance standard, stiff and head-heavy, with the same TSUYOI Carbon frame and 40T Japanese HMC shaft that define the Gallant Tour’s attacking character. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced club players who want maximum smash momentum and the 43 lbs tension ceiling in one accessible package, the Gallant Tour is the go-to Maxbolt recommendation.
- TSUYOI — the Japanese word for “strong/powerful” — is the right name for the Gallant Tour frame material. The TSUYOI Carbon Graphite construction is engineered specifically for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience: the frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite alternatives, and handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Paired with the 40T Japanese HMC shaft — the same high-modulus carbon grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11’s shaft — the Gallant Tour delivers a stiff, direct, powerful response that advanced players describe as the “Gallant power feel.” This is not a racket that assists power through shaft flex; it is a racket that rewards the power the player generates through direct, precise energy transfer.
- The head-heavy balance at 295–300mm is the core attacking advantage over the Maxbolt Superstar 11. Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame — the racket head carries more momentum through the swing arc, producing deeper shuttle penetration on smashes and more force on attacking clears. For Indian singles players who want to dominate from the rear court with heavy, steep smashes, the Gallant Tour’s head-heavy + stiff + 40T HMC combination delivers the highest attacking impact in the Maxbolt range at GOS. The 7.3mm PowerDrive shaft is slightly slimmer than the 7.5mm on entry models, reducing aerodynamic drag on the swing for faster racket head speed that complements the head-heavy momentum.
- The 43 lbs tension ceiling, shared with the Maxbolt Superstar 11, makes this one of the highest-tension-capable accessible rackets at GOS. Indian advanced club players who string at 30–38 lbs for maximum control and crisp shuttle response — a growing preference among competitive Indian club players — will find the Gallant Tour’s construction specifically suited to their tension preferences. TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC shaft + box frame geometry collectively provide the structural integrity that makes 43 lbs not just a rated ceiling but a genuinely usable specification for high-tension practitioners.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
- TSUYOI Carbon Graphite Frame — Premium Torsional Rigidity: Maxbolt’s premium frame material designation — Japanese for “strong/powerful.” Engineered for torsional rigidity and high-impact resilience. Frame twists less under powerful smashes than standard graphite. Handles repeated full-power attacking hits without structural fatigue. Produces the “Gallant power feel” — stiff, direct, powerful frame response on aggressive shots. The premium construction identity of the Gallant Tour series.
- 40T Japanese HMC Shaft — High-Modulus Direct Energy Transfer: 40T Japanese High Modulus Carbon shaft — same material grade as the Maxbolt Superstar 11. 40T modulus provides high stiffness and strength per unit weight. Stiff flex means direct, immediate energy transfer from swing to shuttle without flex-and-snap delay. More precise and powerful on attacking shots for players with strong, fast swings. Japanese HMC quality ensures consistent, reliable shaft performance at 43 lbs tensions.
- NanoShield Protective Finish — Frame Longevity: Nano-ceramic particles in a protective layer on the racket head enhance scratch resistance and impact durability. Extends the frame’s visual and structural lifespan under competitive play conditions. For an advanced racket used in intensive club and tournament play, NanoShield’s protection preserves the TSUYOI frame’s integrity over the racket’s working lifespan.
- Box Frame Construction — Anti-Torsion High-Tension Platform: Box frame cross-section distributes string tension load evenly across the frame’s four sides, reducing peak stress at any single frame point. Works with TSUYOI Carbon to enable the 43 lbs tension ceiling — together they provide the structural framework that handles 30–43 lbs without frame distortion. Anti-torsion geometry keeps the frame face square at impact for consistent shot direction on powerful smashes.
- Head-Heavy Balance (295–300mm) — Maximum Smash Momentum: Head-heavy balance concentrates mass toward the frame for greater momentum through the swing arc. More shuttle penetration on smashes, more force on attacking clears. Combined with stiff shaft and TSUYOI frame, head-heavy balance amplifies the Gallant Tour’s attacking power character — the most powerful attacking configuration in the Maxbolt range at GOS.
- 7.3mm PowerDrive Shaft — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slimmer than entry Maxbolt models’ 7.5mm shaft, providing reduced aerodynamic drag for faster racket head speed during the swing. The PowerDrive designation reflects the shaft’s combination of slim aerodynamic profile and stiff flex — fast through the air, direct on contact.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 9 / 10 | Head-heavy momentum + stiff TSUYOI frame + 40T HMC direct energy transfer = the highest attacking performance rating in the Maxbolt range at GOS. Box frame torsional rigidity keeps smashes on direction. 43 lbs capable — at 30–35 lbs the attack is maximally precise. The most powerful attacking tool at accessible price in this Maxbolt batch. |
| Defence | 6 / 10 | Head-heavy balance creates recovery speed penalty for defensive repositioning. Stiff shaft requires deliberate defensive technique. Box frame stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Adequate defence for advanced attacking players whose technique compensates for head-heavy inertia — not for defensive specialists. |
| Net Play | 6.5 / 10 | TSUYOI frame provides consistent net kill direction. 7.3mm slim shaft assists wrist actions at net. Head-heavy balance limits delicate touch net play requiring quick wrist recovery. NanoShield durability withstands net-zone frame contacts. Good net kill power; less suited to high-touch net finesse play. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | TSUYOI torsional rigidity + box frame anti-torsion + stiff shaft direct feedback = excellent control precision at high tension. At 28–35 lbs, string bed precision + frame stability = maximally consistent shot direction. The 43 lbs ceiling’s contribution to control is the Gallant Tour’s most distinctive quality for high-tension Indian club players. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate-to-Advanced Attacking Player Who Wants Head-Heavy Power at 43 lbs: Head-heavy momentum for smash depth + 43 lbs tension ceiling for precision + TSUYOI + 40T HMC quality — the Gallant Tour’s entire identity serves this exact player. The most powerful and precise attacking tool in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player Who Wants the Gallant Tour vs Dragon Limited Edition: Dragon LE: same construction (TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs), bold dragon-themed design, frequently out of stock. This variant: same construction, consistently available. If design matters and Dragon LE is in stock → Dragon LE. If consistent availability is the priority → this variant.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour and Maxbolt Superstar 11: Superstar 11: even balance (295mm) — all-court precision at high tension. Gallant Tour: head-heavy (295–300mm) — attacking smash power at high tension. Same 43 lbs ceiling, same 40T HMC shaft quality. Choose Superstar 11 for even-balance control across all positions. Choose Gallant Tour for head-heavy rear-court smash dominance.
- Player Choosing Between Gallant Tour (stiff) and Gallant Tour White: Stiff variant: stiff shaft, more demanding, performance-first. White: medium flex, more playable, advanced-social positioning. Aggressive competitive club player → stiff. Advanced social player wanting Gallant Tour power with more shaft forgiveness → White.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket:
-
Power / Smash-First Advanced Players:
- Ideal Match. Head-heavy + stiff + TSUYOI + 40T HMC + 43 lbs = the maximum attacking specification in the GOS Maxbolt range. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced singles players who dominate through heavy smashing at high tension, the Gallant Tour is the correct Maxbolt tool.
-
High-Tension Users (28–38 lbs):
- Ideal Match. 43 lbs ceiling + TSUYOI box frame + 40T HMC shaft = structural assurance at the tensions advanced Indian club players actually string at. The Gallant Tour is built for high-tension use, not just rated for it.
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Doubles / Speed / Defensive Players:
- Not the primary match. Head-heavy stiff configuration is attack-first. For doubles speed and defensive recovery, Maxbolt Superstar 11 (even balance) or lighter Maxbolt models better serve the need. The Gallant Tour is a singles attacking specialist.
Maxbolt Gallant Tour Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Balance | Flex | Max Tension | Best For |
| Gallant Tour — this racket | Head Heavy 295–300mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Advanced power attacking — TSUYOI + 40T HMC + head-heavy smash momentum |
| Gallant Tour Dragon LE | Head Heavy | Stiff | 43 lbs | Same construction, dragon design — most-wanted Maxbolt at GOS, frequently out of stock |
| Gallant Tour White | Head Heavy 300mm | Medium | 43 lbs | More playable Gallant Tour — same 43 lbs ceiling, medium flex for advanced social players |
| Maxbolt Superstar 11 | Even 295mm | Stiff | 43 lbs | Even-balance 43 lbs specialist — all-court precision vs Gallant Tour’s head-heavy attack |
| Maxbolt Black | Head Heavy 295mm | Medium | 30–35 lbs | Intermediate entry — 30T carbon, step below Gallant Tour construction quality |
Maxbolt Gallant Tour 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 equivalent — Malaysian brand, HM Graphite, head-heavy, high-tension specialist; 38 lbs vs Gallant Tour’s 43 lbs; choose Finapi for slightly lower tension range, choose Gallant Tour for higher ceiling |
| Victor Thruster Raptor | Victor (Taiwan) | 31/32 lbs | Victor advanced attacking — Bio-Carbon + Hard Cored + 6.5mm Anti-Torsion, Tri-Formation; lower tension ceiling but more advanced Victor technology at higher price |
| Hundred Nitrix 70 Volta | Hundred (India) | 32 lbs | Hundred Pro Series attacking — M46X carbon, long shaft for maximum swing arc; comparable attacking profile at Hundred price with lower tension ceiling than the Gallant Tour |
| Yonex Astrox 99 Pro (3rd Gen) | Yonex (Japan) | 30 lbs | Yonex professional attacking flagship — NAMD graphite, Japan-made, significantly higher price; the Gallant Tour delivers comparable attacking character at a fraction of the Astrox 99 Pro’s price |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at GOS
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
Both: stiff, 40T HMC shaft, 43 lbs, advanced. Superstar 11: even balance 295mm — all-court precision. Gallant Tour: head-heavy 295–300mm — attacking smash power. Choose Superstar 11 for even-balance control across all positions; choose Gallant Tour for head-heavy rear-court dominance.
24–28 lbs intermediate-advanced. 28–32 lbs competitive. 32–38 lbs high-tension specialist. Up to 43 lbs maximum. TSUYOI box frame + 40T HMC shaft perform best at 28–38 lbs — where the stiff shaft and tight string bed produce the most precise, powerful response. Use professional stringing machine above 30 lbs.
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