Editorial Product Review: :A fantastic deluxe kit from Carlton, a world leader in badminton equipment. Their products are consistently high-quality. Fun for up to 4 players.
Editorial Product Review: :A new design, the Powerblade Superlite features the world's most aerodynamic Titanium head and shaft profile which reduces drag and generates un-matched head speed and power for over head shots. The Superlite is designed based on the preferences of the badminton world champion Peter Rasmussen from Denmark. Model No. 7060002
Editorial Product Review: :Great economy racquet for recreational players. Titanium alloy head and steel shaft for maximum power and durability. Weighs 110 grams.
Editorial Product Review: :Price is for price/TB.Product Details:Carlton Shuttlecocks. 5 grams each. Sold in tubes of 6. Slow speed/High Altitude conditions. Features:Promotes hand and eye coordination. Tournament play qualityReturn Policy: Orders over $500 will be subjected to a 10%re-stocking fee
Editorial Product Review: :Carlton Shuttlecocks. 5 grams each. Sold in tubes of 6. Each type is designed for either slow speed/high altitude, medium speed/normal or fast speed/warm conditions.
Editorial Product Review: :Endorsed by Olympic Medallist Simon Archer who used Triple Taper Profile technology in the world record breaking smash of 162mph! A new design for 2005, the Powerblade Carbon TT Badminton Racquet incorporates a triple taper profile into Carlton's IsoFrame� head design. Combined with a Carbon construction this delivers maximum stiffness across the racket head to provide both power and torsional stability for control.
Editorial Product Review: :The Carlton® T800 Red shuttlecock is a top quality synthetic shuttlecock, ideally suitable for leisure players and exclusively manufactured in Britain using state of the art injection moulding equipment. One Dozen Shuttlecocks.
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