
Cricket Bat KW SG X GT 1 0
Cricket Bat KW SG X GT 1 0
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Handcrafted from the finest Grade 2 Kashmir willow
Crafted with time-honoured design and exceptional stability in mind
Intentionally crafted with a timeless profile for maximum reliability
Highlighted by its pronounced edges and contoured blades, ensuring unparalleled power and shot control
Offered in a range of SH, 6, 5, 4
Size:
04: 74 cm length
05: 78 cm length
06: 80 cm length
sh: 85 cm length
Quantity: (One) 1 Number
Delivery and Returns
Delivery and Returns
All orders above Rs.500are eligible for FREE shipping. We work with multiple logistics providers including Bluedart, Delhivery and DTDC to get your orders to you.
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Product Disclosures
Product Disclosures
Manufactured by:Li-Ning (China) Sports Goods Co. Ltd., Beijing, PRCImported and Marketed by:Sunlight Sports Pvt. Ltd.Muneshwara Layout, Avalahalli, Old Madras Rd, near K.R. PuramBengaluru560049KarnatakaIN
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Rackets Weight Guide
The weight of a badminton racket is typically denoted by a "U" followed by a number, such as 2U, 3U, etc. Here's a breakdown of what these terms mean and why they are important:
Importance of Racket Weight
Heavier Rackets (2U, 3U)
Provide more power due to the greater mass, making it easier to hit strong smashes. They also offer better stability and control, which is beneficial for defensive play and precision shots.
Lighter Rackets (4U, 5U, 6U)
Allow for faster swings and quicker responses, making them ideal for doubles play and fast-paced games. They enable swift movements and quick transitions but may require more effort to generate power.
Tips for Choosing the Right Weight
Test Different Weights
If possible, try out rackets of different weights to see which feels most comfortable and suits your style of play.
Consider Your Goals
Determine whether you prioritize power, control, or speed in your gameplay.
Consult Experts
Seek advice from coaches or experienced players who can provide insights based on your skill level and playing style. Or just give us a call or WhatsApp us on +91-79008-99008 and we'll help you choose a perfect racket for you.
How to measure foot length?
- Stand straight on a paper, and mark points of the longest front toe and heel. The length of the two points is the foot length. This is to be measured in centimetres (cm).
- Left foot and right foot will be slightly different lengths, please measure the bigger one.
- If feet are thick and wide, can choose one size bigger.
- If feet are narrow and thin, please choose one size smaller.