Anyone use Black Knight 725 Stinger racket.

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by shamoon, Feb 3, 2004.

  1. shamoon

    shamoon Regular Member

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    Please comments on this racket, I am planning to buy it. According to Badminton Alley, it is a well balanced racket with power and touch and the most underpriced racket on the market today.

    Any comments will be appreciated.

    Thanks.
     
  2. bigredlemon

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    Never tried it but its definetly value for the money. I have an 733 aero pro ti and love it. BK's racquets are not known to be stiff though so expect something flexible or medium stiff at most. Ps. that's a very very old racquet isn't it?... thats their old old old old logo...

    competition grip = great
     
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    It's funny how on the www.bksquash.com website that the BA725 is depicted as a 3-piece racquet. :D

    For the price listed on BadmintonAlley.com, you really can't go wrong. But don't expect this racquet to be everything you ever wished for, because the string quality is poor and the allowable stinging tension is only 17-20 lbs. It's a great racquet to start with, but not really to grow with.

    I guess we're lucky that in Canada we have a lot more selection to choose from with the BK line. :)
     

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