Source of Shuttlecocks

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  1. LISHENGYAO

    LISHENGYAO Regular Member

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    Just a quick question, where do you guy mormally buy shuttlecocks in MEL? Any brand recommended? Cheers!!
     
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    Brought from ebay :). RSL Shuttles.
     
  3. Linda T

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    Rsl~~

    hi
    yeah i bought them from ebay. its RSL the best one so far

    user id is e-packer i think it was....

    :p
     
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    i buy mine on ebay or overseas online shops
     
  5. Linda T

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    just brought other lots of RSL suttles from epacker ebay seller..
    RSL is good~
     
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    when you buy the shuttlecocks from oversea, you should be careful the speed otherwise tha't not suitable in local weather.
     
  7. gembel

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    couldnt find the seller? u have any other good seller which sells RSL Tourney1 or RSL Tourney Classic??


    ANyone from perth know which places can get cheap buy genuine shuttlecocks such as RSL tourney or Tourney CLassic ??
     
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    shuttlecombo.com they sell RSL tourney 1 (never bought from them) for around 16$

    mybadmintonstore.com they sell cheap feathers and free shipping! bought some HiQua purple... 10$ per tube and they're decent... for the price

    ibuysports.com they sell SOTX for cheap too, 100$/10 tubes (dink gave them an ok review)

    badmintonalley.com they have some nice feathers on special, but the shipping fee to Canada is just ridiculous :crying:

    here in canada (at least east side) the prices for feathers are incredibly high (40$CDN for a tube of as-10 at sports experts IIRC) so buying overseas is the only viable option...

    good luck on your feathers e-shopping!
     
  9. gembel

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    thnx for the info i'll check it out today .
     
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    Try PROTECH brand shuttlecock. I have been using it for quite some time. Pretty good. Top brand in Malaysia and Singapore.
    www.protech-sports.com

    I think they got an ebay store in Australia, called PROTECH SPORTS AUSTRALIA.

    Regular practice range (PROTECH ABSOLUTE ORANGE) selling at $10.50
    High quality practice range (PROTECH OFFICIAL) selling at $13.50
    High quality tournament range (PROTECH CHAMPIONSHIP) selling at $18.50

    Price is quite competitive, I think.
     
  11. rikojan

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    I have a contact and buy a brand called Sealion, for $20 per dozen I think it's quite good or Stadium Sports in Box Hill also sells a variety of shuttlecocks
     

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