Most Expensive Racket you have ever seen?

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Ken168, May 4, 2007.

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  1. Ken168

    Ken168 Regular Member

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    Just wondering what the most expensive is and why it is. the most expensive ive seen is a dunlop racket $320.
     
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    that's for for badminton or tennis?I've seen Yonex NS9000 (1690 rmb)-220USD and KAWASAKI something,since it came out as a package.U got shoes,2 packs of shuttles,shirts,string,overgrip,and a cool looking case to put them all inside.(1600rmb)-207USD.I said it's so expensive since the brand is not that famous.
     
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    do a search, this has already been discussed.
    we've seen a commemorative racquet with diamonds in it, so if you're not talking about commercial racquets to play with, that'll be the most expensive.
     
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    Yonex boron 200, $350ish Canadian plus tax.
    I got lucky and got them cheap in HK for like $2500-$2700HKD (regular about $3000HKD) back in the day :eek::eek::eek:

    I think the SOTX Woven 16 (correct me if I'm wrong), is $300 USD
     
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    all these what is the "most expensive racket", "lightest racket", "most powerful", "most popular racket" type threads has been gone through and through again. i strongly urge future poster to do a search before they create another thread like this.
     
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