Yeah bro TheSmasherKing, that's what came into my mind upon reading bro NAF11 purchase price of RM190 for his tornado 800 (including shipping). they might have overpriced the items here, tsk tsk tsk! i'd be waiting for NAF11's reply, then i will see. btw bro TheSmasherKing, you were saying you got yours before from a shop in "KK"? kk stands for?
hi bro, sorry for the late reply.. i just get my flypower stuff... there 2 shop that selling flypower racket. pasarbulutangkis.com this shop services not much good,but my thing still arrvive safely even late. tokobulutangkis.com this shop recommended by a few friend. so u try this both shop for flypower stuff.
just heard from my friend in KK,he said that tornado 800 at KK(kota kinabalu) price is aroung RM 440. double my racket price..my racket only in indonesia rupiah 560k, shipping price for 1kg around indonesia rupiah 169k..
yup bro..this is what my friend told me.. i really shock with the price..for me,if 440,mean i can buy 2 tornado 800 at jakarta there..
hmm.that is really shocking.need to buy cheap ticket frm air asia n fly to jakarta brohopefully cn get cheaper than at my place
Hi, I would also like to join this club I am from Sweden. Could someone recommend an online store? I have tried the Tornado 900 racket and it seems good. I come after AT900P and Wilson Vertex. I liked Wilson a lot, more than AT900P. But it is time for change...
Arbi Flypower was my other choice beside Apacs in considering an intermediate standby racket to explore and I'm still considering which to go with . Am going to read through these pages, it'll help me decide.
Hi, there is 2 shop i already purchase some flypower stuff..but can not much good for the services. pasarbulutangkis.com and tokobulutangkis.com
here is quite popular website to buy online in Indonesia. http://www.blibli.com/flypower/FLP-00076/rg#http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blibli.com%2Fwebapp%2Fwcs%2Fstores%2Fservlet%2FRegularMerchantResultDisplayView%3FmerchantId%3DFLP-00076%26catalogId%3D10051%26listBy%3Dlogo%26beginIndex%3D24%26langId%3D-1%26storeId%3D10001%26identifier%3D1383945193067
Dear Flypower fans. Below are some of new flypower for sale : Flypower Tornado 800 -Rm 280 left 2pcs Flypower tornado 900 - RM 300 left 5pcs Flypower tornado 555 - RM 320 left 1pcs Ultra force - RM 340 left 3pcs Keldera 778 red - RM 250 last piece Price for frame only
Asg flypower rackets Recently bought a mint arbi enigma 900 v2 racket, look and feels nice (haven't hit yet), just wondering how come this brand doesn't gain popularity? I actually think they probably are one of few brands left that has their own design on everything rather than copying anything came out from yonex, victor li ning. Their price is quiet good. Their shirts, shoes look nice (of course not all of them but majority). I'm just surprise. back to my question, Anyone have any review on the enigma 900 v2 racket? I'm currently using yonex z-force 1, appreciated if anyone can provide some review/comment about the racket and it's quality. Thx!
Hi, I was just wondering...are Markis/Kido still with Flypower? Who are their top-3 highest ranking/most famous sponsored athletes?
Not anymore. Markis Kido is currently sponsored by Li Ning The highest ranking athletes sponsored by Flypower currently are Rian Agung Saputro & Angga Pratama. They currently ranked 10 in the world for Men's double as per BWF website.
Wts : flypower tornado 900 condition : 8/10 String : bg65 tension : 28lbs price : rm 280 slightly nego. or prefer to trade with yonex nanoray zspeed..i will top up. Whatsapp me at 0133747762
Thanks for the info, [MENTION=19614]Alb3r7[/MENTION]! Saputro and Pratama are indeed making waves, hope they can be consisent and rise up fast! Who else are being sponsored by them that're notable, even if it's at the(ir) National level?
They have really good rackets actually... I do not know why they do not gain popularity. But, well, searching badminton rackets in overall is hard sometimes.
My trainer is specialised in Flypower and has his own webshop (based in the Netherlands, but I believe he ships worldwide): QLT-Sports. I've tried a variety of Flypower rackets and I switched from my Yonex Nanospeed 8000 to the Kahyangan. Bit of a mistake: the Nanospeed is very stiff, while the Kahyangan is quite flexible. It resulted in 2 broken rackets at the grip (wood that snapped in half). The Kahyangan is a cheap racket, but I was bummed about the quality however. Now I'm in the process of switching to a different Flypower racket. Right now I'm still debating between the Warriors 17 (link) and the new Hexa O Speed (link). Anyone here tried the Hexa O Speed? It's extremely light (69gr!), stiff and head light. Very fast racket with an intricate design (one shaft). I tried it with a stringing tension of something around 26lbs (a bit too much).