Oliver Badminton

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Kreator, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. Kreator

    Kreator Regular Member

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    Hey All,

    If there's anyone out there using oliver badminton rackets. Kindly post pics and reviews. Thanks
     
  2. shahkiz

    shahkiz Regular Member

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    Hard to tell about this racket.I just bought one.I try to give my review once i've play with this racket.
     
  3. kiradeathnote

    kiradeathnote Regular Member

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    Got an old one "the phantom power" to be honest there aint no power in it. Guess that's why they called it the phantom. Neverless it's a good racket with a lot of speed and you can place the shuttle where you like. But the power..... Who knows where it went. Note: this racket is a cheap one only 35 euro's

    Second one was the T-40 power. Also an old one. I have a difficult time to use it, because it doesnt fit my play style. It was stiff and head heavy i guess. I prefer balance and flex- mid flex. I couldnt hit the timing right so never had a good shot with it. But a friend of my who bought the racket from me makes some good smashes with it and he likes the rackets.

    I am planning to buy the x7 anyone plays with it?

    So my expierence with oliver it's quite good. Atleast the price-quality are good I think.
     
  4. veektah

    veektah New Member

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    After using Oliver's Delta 3 racket for 2 years I can honestly say its one of the best I've used. Best of all, this one is pretty cheap for how good it is, only about $170 here in Canada.

    Very solid construction, have only broken one after daily training for 2 years. Light enough to allow for a short, quick stroke yet still allows you to put lots of power behind smashes because of its balanced weight and stiff frame. I find it plays similar to my old Yonex Armotec 800 Defence, which I also really liked. IMO one of the best value brands and racket in terms of price to performance and durability.
     

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