Got back from Bangkok yesterday,
Pricing surveyed as below, check it yourself as I scare I remember wrongly.
Price are for reference only, it do not guranteed the real price when you enter the shop.
Sports Marketing:
Yonex NR750 = 4300 baht
Yonex NR800 = 4300 baht
Yonex VT60/VT70 = 3750 baht
Yonex VT80 = 4200 baht
Yonex Arc11 = 4300 baht
Victor MX60 = 3700 baht (not too sure)
LiNing N90III = 5250 baht
LiNing N7/N9 = 3800 baht (not too sure)
BG66UM = 200 baht/pack if you purchase racket. 160 bath/pack if wholesale with 20packs.
No stock for VT80PG, Zforce, Arc-FB.
Have stock but I didn't check the price, i-Slash, MX70, MX80, BS11, BS12, LiNing N-series...
First Sports have much lesser stock compare to Sports Marketing.
Their price differences are minimum, around $2-4 USD.
Yonex NR750 = 4250 baht
Gosen Trivista Delta = 2650 baht!! (promotion short period)
Got stock of many LiNing N-series, Gosen Root Zues and Ryoga Tenbu.
I didn't check out the price since I already purchased from Sports Marketing 2 days before.
Parrots sports have more lower end racket,
racket that caught my eyes only Gosen Roots Aremet Zeus and Ryoga Tenbu.
Both priced at 3200baht with string,
without string also priced the same.
Don't go to the Parrot sport branch at Phetchaburi Road,
they couldn't speak English and they sells them expensive...
Same Gosen Zues and Tenbu, they want it for 4200 baht...
None of these shop carry great shuttlecock,
the best they carry is RSL Tourney No.1
Yonex Aerosensa10 / Aerosensa20 are available,
any higher than that, Thailand distributor didn't bring in...
Below is the map for easier reference...
