Black Knight rackets?

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  1. Golden Bear

    Golden Bear Regular Member

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    Is black knight a good company of badminton rackets?
     
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    They are a legitimate company and have some nice rackets.:)
    Because they sponsor our provincial badminton association, you see a lot of BK Photon XL around here.
    Are Black Knights widely available in The Philippines?
     
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    Not really but when you buy a racket (if they have it) it is the first racket they will show you.
     
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    i've just been to tobbys sports in SM cebu and they have a lot of black knight products available. Racquets, strings and grips. other tobbys sports shop should also have them i guess.
     
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    BK makes good rackets that are comparable to some of the yonex ones for a bit cheaper (sometimes)
    my favourate bk rackets are the photon xl pcv and the krypton
    photon's light weight allows for faster acceleration creates power which helps to compensate for its light weight, but its very fragile. photon is also one of the best defensive rackets.
    krypton is very powerful and has a relatively larger sweet spot then the arc z for example
    but u may not like it if you dislike head heavy feeling
     

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