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Maxbolt Navigator II Badminton Racket delivers attack power, speed, and control for those who want to dominate rallies. Its 83g build, head-heavy balance, and stiff shaft make it a top choice for players aiming for power and precision in every game.
₹5,999.00 Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹2,443.00Current price is: ₹2,443.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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Maxbolt Navigator II badminton racket is built for power and precision. It weighs 83–84g (4U class) and has a head-heavy balance, helping you hit deeper clears and stronger smashes in badminton matches. The shaft is medium-stiff, giving stability and accuracy while making it easier to place shots with control.
This Maxbolt badminton racket supports high string tension, up to 35 lbs, so it suits both players who want more control and those who want greater smash power. The frame features 76 grommet holes to spread tension evenly and boost durability. The frame material is high modulus graphite for strength and stability. Standard length (675mm) and a G5 grip size make it comfortable for most hands.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Navigator II Badminton Racket:
- High Modulus Graphite Frame : This keeps the badminton racket light and strong, helping you swing fast and play longer. It also makes the racket steady during heavy attacks.
- Head-Heavy Balance : With extra weight in the head, you get more power for attacking shots without losing control for drops and defensive play.
- Medium-Stiff Shaft : The medium-stiff shaft helps transfer energy straight into your shots, so you can hit harder while staying in control.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : Helps keep string tension even and makes the sweet spot larger. Your strings last longer and your shots feel better even with miss-hits.
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Maxbolt Navigator II badminton racket is built for power and precision. It weighs 83–84g (4U class) and has a head-heavy balance, helping you hit deeper clears and stronger smashes in badminton matches. The shaft is medium-stiff, giving stability and accuracy while making it easier to place shots with control.
This Maxbolt badminton racket supports high string tension, up to 35 lbs, so it suits both players who want more control and those who want greater smash power. The frame features 76 grommet holes to spread tension evenly and boost durability. The frame material is high modulus graphite for strength and stability. Standard length (675mm) and a G5 grip size make it comfortable for most hands.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Navigator II Badminton Racket:
- High Modulus Graphite Frame : This keeps the badminton racket light and strong, helping you swing fast and play longer. It also makes the racket steady during heavy attacks.
- Head-Heavy Balance : With extra weight in the head, you get more power for attacking shots without losing control for drops and defensive play.
- Medium-Stiff Shaft : The medium-stiff shaft helps transfer energy straight into your shots, so you can hit harder while staying in control.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : Helps keep string tension even and makes the sweet spot larger. Your strings last longer and your shots feel better even with miss-hits.
FAQ's
Maxbolt Navigator II badminton racket is built for power and precision. It weighs 83–84g (4U class) and has a head-heavy balance, helping you hit deeper clears and stronger smashes in badminton matches. The shaft is medium-stiff, giving stability and accuracy while making it easier to place shots with control.
This Maxbolt badminton racket supports high string tension, up to 35 lbs, so it suits both players who want more control and those who want greater smash power. The frame features 76 grommet holes to spread tension evenly and boost durability. The frame material is high modulus graphite for strength and stability. Standard length (675mm) and a G5 grip size make it comfortable for most hands.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Navigator II Badminton Racket:
- High Modulus Graphite Frame : This keeps the badminton racket light and strong, helping you swing fast and play longer. It also makes the racket steady during heavy attacks.
- Head-Heavy Balance : With extra weight in the head, you get more power for attacking shots without losing control for drops and defensive play.
- Medium-Stiff Shaft : The medium-stiff shaft helps transfer energy straight into your shots, so you can hit harder while staying in control.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : Helps keep string tension even and makes the sweet spot larger. Your strings last longer and your shots feel better even with miss-hits.
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