Yonex new racquets are all here. Arc Z Slash is retailing at $349, Armortec Tour $209, NanoSpeed $189.
need to buy something Hi, do you ship worldwide? i live at USA and want to purchase something from you. How can i make a payment and do you have online store?
Went to Mustafa SC last year..To my surprise, a lot of things that u can get it here. At anytime, since it's 24 hours.. The mall was crowded with people as well.. AS it is deepavali time as well.. Manage to visit the Yonex section.. Took a few pic.
Prices of Yonex racquets in Singapore? Hello folks! I joined this forum only now. Sorry if this question has already been asked many times. I did a search but couldn't find the answer to the below question. I live in Canada and am traveling to Singapore next month. I would like to buy an Arcsaber 7, Voltric 70, or equivalent medium-flex racquet. These cost the equivalent of about SG$275 here. Are there stores in Singapore where these are considerably cheaper? Mustafa maybe? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. Subbu
Hi all BC's Happy Chinese New Year & Gong Xi Fatt Chai, did anybody know Mustafa SC open for business on 23 & 24 Jan 2012, would like to bring my friend from oversea go there to buy some badminton stuffs... Tx
bro, this shop open 365 days, 24 hours, its open even during the end of the world !! they never sleep !!
Prices of high-end racquest at Mustafa Hi George! Would you be able to let me know prices of the Arcsaber, Nanospeed, and Voltric series racquets at Mustafa? Approximate is good enough. Thanks. Subbu Canada
imho Mustafa Centre is not the place to purchase yonex high-end models. If you're staying in town/central Singapore, would suggest you pay a visit to Queensway Shopping Centre and compare prices among the shops. There are also retailers in the East (eg Sintec and Flymax Tampines) and North (eg Artric Sports in Sembawang). Found the old color Arc7 there and its quite pricey at S$279.
btw a friend of mine bought a mid-range Li-ning racquet at Mustafa Centre and I was told the price is more competitive than elsewhere in Singapore. Can someone verify this?