Where can I buy badminton equipment in Hong Kong? http://www.badmintonforum.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=46
1) Luxis Sports 1st floor, 41 Parkes Street, Jordan, Hong Kong. To get there, go to "Jordan" MTR station. Walk out of exit "C2" and you will be immediately on a cross roads junction. Walk straight ahead(Bowring St) to the next junction which is the Bowring St and Parkes St junction. Look to the 2 o'clock position and you can see the blue sign. Steps lead up to the 1st floor (2nd floor if u come from North America) Whoa... they have a seperate floor for N Americans? Neat!
MP-99 in Mister keen shop, HK MP-99 Sp 3U or 2U version Frame only cost hk$850 Stringing from BG-65 $70 to BG-85 $100 MIster Keen sports shop in Aberdeen Master Keen Sports Goods shop no. 101B, 1/F, Port Centre , 38, Cheng Tu Road, Aberdeen , Hong Kong Tel: 28730318 To get there, the best way is to take the 970 bus which runs along Nathan road between Prince Edward and Jordan. You should take the 970 with the destination ¡¥Aberdeen¡¦. Go to the very end of the bus route and the ¡¥Mr Keen¡¦ shop should be a short walk away. The journey will take about 45 minutes. Aberdeen area is not accesible by the subway system. if you decide to buy it from there, please e-mail me and I see if I can get a discount on stringing for you vincent
Thanks you so much for all your suggestions. Can anyone tell me who is the most honest one to buy (of course cheapest too) ? The reason I asked is that my mom will be back to HK for vacations. I asked her to buy me the MP99 but she know nothing about badminton. Of course she has no idea if somebody sell her a fake one. Thanks a lot in advance.
Fatlam , ps check your Private messages for deatails fatlam please check your private message... I send u a pm for deatils... vincent
you will have to be very good to find fake rackets. those things are very very rare in HK. either of the retailers listed are reputable so dont' worry about it.
Some countries in Asia enumerate their building floors starting from Ground i.e. G, 1, 2, 3, ... N. Americans don't usually understand 'Ground' since their building floors start from 1, 2, 3, ... Hence 1st floor in HK = 2nd floor in NA. Sorry to disappoint you, BRL.