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The Maxbolt Silver badminton racket gives you amazing speed and power in one package. Its ultra-light 7U design and head-heavy balance create the perfect tool for fast, aggressive badminton play.
₹6,999.00 Original price was: ₹6,999.00.₹3,020.00Current price is: ₹3,020.00.
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 Maxbolt Silver badminton racket offers top-level performance for serious badminton players. This Maxbolt badminton racket weighs just 61-65g in the 7U class. The ultra-light build gives you quick hand speed and easy control during fast badminton rallies.
The head-heavy balance helps create powerful smashes and deep clears. The racket supports string tension up to 30 lbs, which works well for both power and control styles in badminton. The 675mm standard length and G5 grip size give you good handling during long matches.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Carbon Fiber Frame Construction : The Silver uses high-quality carbon fiber throughout the frame. This material keeps the badminton racket strong while staying very light. Carbon fiber also helps reduce harmful shocks during hard hits.
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft : The shaft uses Super High Modulus carbon for better energy transfer. This technology helps your power move from your swing straight to the shuttle during badminton play. The shaft stays stable even during powerful overhead shots.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : This Maxbolt badminton racket has 76 grommet holes for even string spacing. The design helps strings last longer and gives you a bigger sweet spot during badminton matches.
- Nano Technology Integration : Nano technology in the frame reduces vibration and improves comfort. This helps your arm feel less tired during long badminton training sessions.
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The Maxbolt Silver badminton racket offers top-level performance for serious badminton players. This Maxbolt badminton racket weighs just 61-65g in the 7U class. The ultra-light build gives you quick hand speed and easy control during fast badminton rallies.
The head-heavy balance helps create powerful smashes and deep clears. The racket supports string tension up to 30 lbs, which works well for both power and control styles in badminton. The 675mm standard length and G5 grip size give you good handling during long matches.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Carbon Fiber Frame Construction : The Silver uses high-quality carbon fiber throughout the frame. This material keeps the badminton racket strong while staying very light. Carbon fiber also helps reduce harmful shocks during hard hits.
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft : The shaft uses Super High Modulus carbon for better energy transfer. This technology helps your power move from your swing straight to the shuttle during badminton play. The shaft stays stable even during powerful overhead shots.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : This Maxbolt badminton racket has 76 grommet holes for even string spacing. The design helps strings last longer and gives you a bigger sweet spot during badminton matches.
- Nano Technology Integration : Nano technology in the frame reduces vibration and improves comfort. This helps your arm feel less tired during long badminton training sessions.
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The Maxbolt Silver badminton racket offers top-level performance for serious badminton players. This Maxbolt badminton racket weighs just 61-65g in the 7U class. The ultra-light build gives you quick hand speed and easy control during fast badminton rallies.
The head-heavy balance helps create powerful smashes and deep clears. The racket supports string tension up to 30 lbs, which works well for both power and control styles in badminton. The 675mm standard length and G5 grip size give you good handling during long matches.
Technologies Used in Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Carbon Fiber Frame Construction : The Silver uses high-quality carbon fiber throughout the frame. This material keeps the badminton racket strong while staying very light. Carbon fiber also helps reduce harmful shocks during hard hits.
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft : The shaft uses Super High Modulus carbon for better energy transfer. This technology helps your power move from your swing straight to the shuttle during badminton play. The shaft stays stable even during powerful overhead shots.
- 76-Hole Grommet System : This Maxbolt badminton racket has 76 grommet holes for even string spacing. The design helps strings last longer and gives you a bigger sweet spot during badminton matches.
- Nano Technology Integration : Nano technology in the frame reduces vibration and improves comfort. This helps your arm feel less tired during long badminton training sessions.
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