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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Very deceptive brand name. Looking for a high end Japanese brand, but it is actually made in China.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
The racket broke less than a month. With very light use.
SS
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
These are pretty good quality rackets. If you compare with Yonex 303 or Yonex ZR 100, these are superior in quality and spec. Liked it a lot and good pricing as well. Highly recommended,This is the review after first use of rackets. I shall post a review later if I see any issues in its performance
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Better than Franklin and other products in the same price range. The only issue is the cover provided is inadequate to fit both the rackets.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
I'm not a pro, so I cant vouch for these being "professional grade", but I can tell you these definitely feel higher quality than the rackets that came with my badminton set. They are lightweight, but I dont worry at all about breaking strings or the racket itself when i hit the birdie. I would highly recommend to others.
Buffy
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This Kawasaki Badminton Racket Set is SUPPER! The graphite shaft is really lightweight, enhancing my game with quick and fast shots. The grip is comfortable and I like the two colored tape it came with to put on the padded handle. The set includes two rackets and shuttlecocks, making it perfect for a couples match. Highly recommended this set! it's great for all levels of players
Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
This package includes two racquets and two grips, all contained within a full-cover badminton bag. Each racquet weighs 100 grams, making it one of the heaviest on the market, excluding heavy/training racquets. This weight falls into the 2U category, while lighter racquets typically weigh around 80 grams. The tension is low, estimated to be around 20 lbs, which is ideal for beginners. Intermediate players generally prefer a tension between 23 and 27 lbs. Despite the lower tension, the racquets feel sturdy and should handle restringing to 23 lbs without any issues. The shaft is more flexible compared to high-end racquets, which tend to be much stiffer. Overall, these are excellent entry-level racquets at a reasonable price.
Purplerose
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
The badminton racket is ok racket for beginners, it has nice grip, feels light balance. The racket is very stiff, does not flex because of the aluminum shaft which give it great power when swinging and hitting the birdy. over all it a pretty good racket for beginner's who are just starting to play the game.
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