Stores in Taiwan

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  1. yurimaster2010

    yurimaster2010 Regular Member

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    may i know which shop in taipei offer best cheap price for yonex and victor rackets?
    i guess victor offer better price as its brand come from taiwan....
     
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    I also just backed from taiwan and found out that this shop sells very cheap yonex rackets.. they also strung my racket within half and hour.. the stringer is an international stringer and always strings for top players during the taipei open always..:)

    捷利 台北市士林區中正路426號
    電話:(02) 2836-3168\ (02) 2836-3168
    http://www.jollysport.com.tw
     
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    i was back from taiwan few days ago, visit this shop

    张文彦
    松山体育文具用品有限公司
    (02)27624644
    台北市松山路340号
    (永春捷运站5号出口)

    the price is reasonable cheap with superb service from the boss and his wife. they are very friendly and informative.

    for those u plan to visit taiwan and wanna get some TW version racket, i recommend u pay a visit to this store.
     
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    I think i went to this shop too.. Is this the place where it's near to Shilin station?
     
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    nope its one stop away from city hall station (taipei 101)
     
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    nope, it is near the yong chun MRT station
     
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    hi..

    will be in taipei this coming december.

    would like to check with you on the price of the yonex racquet.. it was showing 3900(online purchase) for armortec 900p and the usual price is 6500. It quite a big difference.

    What would be the price if i were to walk in for the purchase?
     
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    hi thanks for the reply..

    is there anyway to get at the online price?
     
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    I believe you will get the same price (or lower) when you walk in (but I may be wrong). Suggest you print out the web page and bring it along to Taipei. If you are quoted a higher price, show the web offer to the sales assistant and request them to match that offer price.
    http://www.jollysport.com.tw/merchandise_1.asp?No=1241

    Personally I prefer to go to 松山, 龍騰虎躍 and 上展
    http://www.yonex.com.tw/store.asp?loc=1
     
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    where can i get ti10 gen1 or gen2 in taiwan?
     
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    I'm sorry to 'waking up' an old thread..

    I'm currently in Taiwan, and right now i wanna search for a badminton store ( with good stringer and good after-sales service too :) ) in South Part of Taiwan ( either Kaohsiung or Tainan City )

    could u guys recommend me 1 or 2 stores to go? I know a store in Tainan City ( at Mingcyuan Lu ) where I usually go, but I think sometimes the price is a little bit high than it should be..

    thank you very much
    *FYI, i can't read chinese character too well*
     
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    Those stores highlighted in blue are the flagship stores in South Taiwan. I heard 泰山 in Kaohsiung is popular.

    http://www.yonex.com.tw/store.asp?loc=3


     
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    Thanks alot Sealman for the info, but I just asked my taiwanese friend, they said it's quite far from my place *my place is in the countryside of tainan city*

    how about the other two located in 高雄 ? is it good?
     
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    Apologize for digging out an old thread :eek: but I will be traveling to Taiwan this Sunday for my wedding photo shoot. And would like to do some shopping for badminton stuff at the same time.

    Would some fellow-forumer's kindly confirm are the two shop mention in Taipei still around? Or have relocated to elsewhere?

    Also, I will be visiting Kaohsiung for this trip, so I would love to do some badminton stuff shopping in this city as well.


    Thank you in advance :D
     
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    Since i found eric, i rarely look elsewhere to search for badminton stuff.. i think he's one of the best in Taiwan.. :)

    u can try to contact him:
    Eric Chiu
    squashmart@gmail.com
     
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    I would suggest you visit those flagship stores highlighted in red:
    http://www.yonex.com.tw/store.asp?loc=3
    http://www.yonex.com.tw/store.asp?loc=1

    But I reckon your partner will hide your wallet :D
     
  19. Fly_Away^_^

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    Thank you 57.Christ for the information! Will send Chris an email for more details

    Sealman, thanks for the info too, let me know if you need anything :D I will hide my own wallet from her first. :eek:
     
  20. evelynhu

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    I know this reply may come too late, but hope it helps on your future visits to Taipei, Taiwan
    There's a great place in Taipei City to play badminton and it is quite convenient to get to.

    Here's the Address for the badminton shop and the facility:
    Champion Sports
    7Floor, No. 1 HsinYi Road, Section 1, Taipei City, Taiwan
    Telephone: +886-2-2392-8099
    Email: championstar99@yahoo.com.tw

    ZhongZheng Sports Center
    No. 1 HsinYi Road, Section 1, Taipei City, Taiwan

    It is about 5minute walking distance from 2 popular MRT stations. The facility is a city owned sport center with 5 badminton courts, and a lot of other indoor sports facilities such as archery, basketball, golf, table tennis, swimming pool, etc. They charge quite reasonably for court usage, it's air conditioned. Oh, another plus, is that there's a badminton shop right on the floor where the courts are at. They sell all badminton related products and accessories. Racket prices are very reasonable as well. They sell Yonex, Victor, Flypower, MMOA, Fleet, etc. It's worth the visit Have fun when in Taipei!
     

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