I need help finding a suitable racket!

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  1. gotizyy

    gotizyy New Member

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    I have been playing badminton for quite a while and just broke my astrox 27i lite which i use for my tournaments that was cheap and lasted quite a while. I would say I am currently and intermediate player and I wanted to buy a new badminton racket that is great for smashing, can last me a while and lightweight that can fit in my price range (I am currently broke). Any badminton racket brands will do. Thank you!

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    I also forgot to write that I prefer to play singles.

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    Mclaren Ludan Regular Member

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    Maybe you could give the axtrox tour series a try :)
     
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    I see, well thanks! But is there any specific racket that you recommend from your said astrox tour series? Thanks again.

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    Astrox Play series are great value if you are short on money.
    The Arc 7 Play is a good all-rounder, if you want something more head heavy then look at the 77, 99 or some of the others.
     
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    Another cheaper option are Apacs rackets, I'm no expert on the latest rackets from them but have used them lots over the years and been impressed by the quality for the price
     
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    astrox 27i is a beginner racket. It's time for you to start upgrading if you consider yourself intermediate. For Yonex, I would recommend the astrox 77 play if you are an all rounder, or the latest nanoflare 800 play if you are a speedy player (this might be a perfect choice for you since it's lightweight). Turbocharging Z boost from Li-ning is also a solid option.
     

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