show us your badminton bag contents...

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by kwun, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. bigb824

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    and a pack of socks!
     
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    Shirtless badminton? :p
     
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    Nice pics of the stuffs that you posted guys. Hope to see more..
     
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    errmmm, what's this for?
    :confused:
     
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    Heheh..wow..

    :eek:..Chire, i'm smiling while reading the header of your post "My Basic badminton gear" and comparing with the list of items you've got..:p:D;)
     
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    to swing while your siting
     
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    The ball might fall out of the tip of the racquet, and hit someone! :eek:
     
  8. dimitri

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    these are the things tht usually inside my bag.

    1. AT 700
    2. ns9000s
    3. MP88
    4. Training racket
    5. Antique squash racket (much more heavier than squash rackets nowadays)
    6. Mizuno wave angle R1
    7. shb 98 mx
    8. Adidas deodorant and towel
    9. No speed limit jacket
    10. 2 victor t-shirts
    11. yonex shirt
    12. 1 moible phone and a pda phone
    13. wallet
    14. water bottle
    15. 1 tube yonex a-30 and 1 tube of apacs birdy
    16. siccors
    17. some first aid stuffes


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    i can't see the squash racket....:)
     
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    i think u would make a great auditor;)
     
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    hahahaha, i'll take that as a compliment....:D
     
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    Nice equipment dimitri!
    As you own shoes from mizuno and yoneks, would like to ask for your opinion: wich shoes do you like more? how do they fit and feel?
     
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    haha ..sorry for hat ..it's actually behind the mp88.. the squash racket head is smaller than the badminton racket's head :) u can see there are 5 handles
     
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    well..erm.. i usually use mizuno for training coz it's light and obviously cheaper than yonex..haha..at the same time, i wont feel heart breaking even if it tears off during training. For the yonex, it's much more softer which protects my heel and it also absorb shock when i jump overall, yonex is sure better than mizuno as it's more comfortable. The mizuno has quite agood grip too..i feel like running in the air with it. but it doesnt mean the yonex is is heavy..hehe.. just feel that the mizuno is lighter :)
     
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    mayb it's covered
     
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    haha. alrite re-post my 2nd shot...try to spot the old school squash racket

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    Hey Dimitri, thank you for your reply! Mizuno sells only running-shoes over here, wich seems to be first class. Got the chance to get some mizunos for badminton next year, but never tried this brand before.... well, appreciate your comment!
     
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    Your squash racket is underneath your rackets.
     
  19. dimitri

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    no prob man..well ya.. mizuno running shoes or spike shoes are very good. I was a long distance runner when i was in high sch and i really prefer mizuno runnong spike shoes than asics. My badminton shoes were baught from hong kong trough my fren's mom.If im not wrong it cost me $350 hkd
     
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    yup...good man with good eyes
     

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