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Li-Ning Turbo Force 1000 Badminton Racket
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Li-Ning Turbo Force 1000 Badminton Racket
Li-Ning
Li-Ning

Li-Ning Turbo Force 1000 Badminton Racket

Strung in Li-Ning NS95
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Code: AYPN208-5
$63.99
RRP: $80.00
This item has now been discontinued

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The Li-Ning Turbo Force 100 is perfect for recreational players, beginners and also school students due to its great price.

The Turbo Force 1000 gives a guarantee for swing speed pleasure and a high level of control by its new launched Turbo Force Technology. The upwards enlarged sweet spot makes Badminton an easy play.  Drives, crosses and drops have a light touch and precise completion. Thanks to the jetwing blueprint inspired racket shape, the Turbo Force frame cuts through the air pressure to not lose any energy in air resistance and convert full smash power and quick movements. The rebound of multiple subsequent strokes will be balance by the elastic slim shaft technology to transmit energy exactly to its goal. The playful transition of the softly painted green and blue waving colour is a joy to the eye. Altogether, the Turbo Force 1000 has features to excite every motivated offensive player.

TURBO FORCE TECHNOLOGY
Turbo Force is Li-Ning’s latest top-of-the-line racket frame technology intensifying the frame-shaft-grip-interaction resulting in evenly deployed acceleration force on the racket body for a high-speed swing and a smooth control feeling with the time played.

DYNAMIC-OPTIMUM FRAME
Dynamic Optimum Frame is a high tech badminton racket frame technology that delivers exceptional offensive and defensive play characteristics and includes an enlarged sweet spot for high repulsion performance.

AEROTEC-BEAM SYSTEM
The Aerotec-Beam System is an extra aerodynamic badminton racket frame structure that is specially engineered to minimize air resistance while maintaining the strength of the frame. This reduces athletic fatigue resulting in a competitive advantage to the player.

HIGH TENSILE SLIM SHAFT
High Tensile Slim Shaft is a technologically advanced shaft design that can be found near top of the badminton racket shaft to generate the perfect blend of strength and control.

Specification

Strung or Unstrung? Strung in Li-Ning NS95
Weight 3U (85-89g unstrung)
Balance Head-Heavy
Flex Medium
Recommended String for Power & Comfort Li-Ning No.1 - 0.65mm
Recommended String for Control & Durability Li-Ning NS95 - 0.70mm
Stringing Tension Range 22-28 lbs
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Even Balance

More versatility:

  • For advanced players.
  • Offers both control and power
  • Helps develop and all-round game.
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Greater power:

  • For players seeking power.
  • Extra pass in the head.
  • Increase power of smashes.
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Head Light

More speed:

  • For fast, attacking players.
  • Less mass in the frame and head.
  • Great choice for doubles play.
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