Which RSL shuttlecock should i buy?

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  1. mokmatthew

    mokmatthew Regular Member

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    Which RSL shuttlecock should i buy? I have decided to choose one from classic tourney, ACE and #1 tourney. I don't want too pricey but need excellent durability!! Please give me some advice.
     
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    classic tourney
     
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    Classic tourney is the most expensive of the three.
    There is a reason for that.
    I agree with lelynx.
    Classic tourney
     
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    mokmatthew Regular Member

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    Is ace and no.1 tourney bad then?
     
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    I don't want to say they are bad.
    You just asked which one you should get from the three.
    If I was buying, I'll probably get classic tourney.
    I believe tourney no. 1 is BWF approved so that's good too.
    I would probably never buy ace.
     
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    ace for training
    no.1 tourney for club play
    classic for adv. club play and tourney play
     
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    There you go.
    That's a perfect description.
    I agree.
     

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