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Wilson Reaction 70 Badminton Racket
head heavy
Wilson Reaction 70 Badminton Racket
Wilson
Wilson

Wilson Reaction 70 Badminton Racket

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Code: WRT872230
$14.07
RRP: $15.00
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The Reaction 70 is a perfect racket for beginners and social players. An affordable way to get the whole family into the sport!

  • Hyper Alloy Frame
  • Aluminium Die Cast T-Joint
  • Power Balance
  • Includes Half Cover

Specification

Weight 2U (90-94g unstrung)
Balance Head-Heavy
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Specifications
Weight 2U (90-94g unstrung)
Balance Head-Heavy
Player Endorsement
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Even Balance

More versatility:

  • For advanced players.
  • Offers both control and power
  • Helps develop and all-round game.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Heavy

Greater power:

  • For players seeking power.
  • Extra pass in the head.
  • Increase power of smashes.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Light

More speed:

  • For fast, attacking players.
  • Less mass in the frame and head.
  • Great choice for doubles play.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket