Feather Shuttles in Australia

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  1. GRObFURSt

    GRObFURSt Regular Member

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    I am looking for a durable mid quality low price feather shuttle. What do you recommend ? especially ayl.. what do you play with ?? I will mostly want to buy them by the dozen buy buying them seperately would be cool.
     
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    G'day GRObFURSt,

    I personally use Epsilon Yellow Grade 1 shuttle for all my games. They are not the cheapest but in terms of performance vs durability they are much better than the Red or the Green labels. I get them at club member rates so it is about $10 cheaper than retail.

    Also, I did not get your last PM as my inbox was full. So whatever you have sent me you need to try again. Sorry! :D
     
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    so if I become a member of a club I can get those kind of benefits ?
     
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    G'day Grob,

    I guess so - but then again membership isn't cheap so you have to weight up savings with cost of being a member.
     
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    yeah, its probibly $100 plus Im guessing and I suspect that I am not going to buy hundreds of dollars of shuttles each year..
     

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