I believe it broke at the shaft but I couldnt see exactly where as I was sitting rather far away from the court
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/in-the-kitchen/baking/bakeware/cake-moulds Moulds are also used in the creation of badminton rackets. edit:// Just as the same cake mould can be used for both raspberry and mango cakes, so can a badminton mould be reused.
I know how a racket is made. The question is really how and why and who is the producer? Maybe I am missing something here.
The page says that it will be held on the 29th june, and that is this Saturday but until now, I haven't receive a single mail from them after subscribing to them last month.
I think this is part of their marketing strategy... Create a big demand and suddenly...BOOM the stock into market
I think kwun did...? Not exactly sure. My experience with it was quite good, but not enough for a full review
Not a good outing for adidas in the singapore open.. Rarely see 'new' badminton racket brand broke though
True. I did ask another ex-pro about it. He said sometimes this happens and in his opinion, it's bad luck......bad luck for Wong Wing Ki too!
Watching the us open final tonight, cheering for Wong Wing Ki and his adidas. Only see Mexico and HK pro player used them in the us open so far.
I did a mini review of the Adipower Tour in this part of the forum. Played with it during the Melbourne Demo Day and really liked it. Super nice all-rounder.
The rackets are reaching the UK now. One retailer has the Adipower Pro at £125.00 which seems reasonable for us Brits. However, the big 9 racket bag at £90.00 is a bit off putting. No sign of the shoes or clothing yet though.