Karakal rackets

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  1. trasher17

    trasher17 New Member

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    Hi everyone! I would like to ask if there are fake karakal rackets.. I bought mine last week, M-tec 70 for Php2,850 pesos without string in Sports Outlet (Philippines). Thanks in advance.
     
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    hello there! i'm not so sure about that, what sports outlet did you buy your karakal racket from? Because the only sports outlet that i know that sells karakal rackets is at Ralph Sports, V-Mall Greenhills. I inquired about the Karakal Nano Tour Gel and Nano Light Tour Gel and it cost around Php3,000 with string already. Hope this helps :)
     
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    Here in Paseo de Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Sports Outlet is the name of the establishment/shop..Not much difference in the price.. thanks for the info.
     
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    By the way, where can I find the serial # on the karakal rackets?
     
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    I'm not so sure if it has a serial # like yonex and other brands. but try looking at the bottom of the handle or in the head frame maybe its there, like i say i'm not sure.
     
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    It is highly unlikely, but still maybe possible.

    The mid price range and relatively low demand of karakal rackets to recreational players make them a non economical choice for bootleggers.
    It cost money and time for them to figure out how to do the artwork of those rackets.
     

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