Someone help verify these rackets

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  1. clueless

    clueless New Member

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    Hi there quick question, i've been looking on ebay see weather i can find some good quality cheaper rackets. I've come across this lot although i can't seem to find information about them.

    Can someone help divulge some info about them and tell me if they are worth buying?

    (i'm a good player quite a fast mover)

    ty

    Tim
     
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    SolsticeOfLight Regular Member

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    I don't know if you've noticed that the seller can't spell badminton?
     
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    yeah on the listing, any information on these rackets? are they good
     
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    These are old rackets that aren't worth much more than 10$ each.

    If you want a decent racket, go to your local sports store and buy a middle range Yonex/Victor racket. If you want good rackets at low price, you can look for APACS rackets or similar brands.

    I have no clue of what brands are available in the UK, but there are probably other brands you could try too.

    You should stay away from eBay non-store sellers because they are mainly selling the crappy rackets they used in high school and think they are amazing because they compared them to the other kids' 1$ rackets. You should also stay away from most eBay store sellers because what they sell is mostly fake. Try Squash_Mart if you wanna buy from eBay.

    A decent mid range racket will usually cost around 50$ and high end rackets will go from 150$ to 250$.
     
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    In the UK you can add Carlton to the list of notable brands.
     

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