show us your badminton bag contents...

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

  1. lindanfan

    lindanfan Regular Member

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    ants,
    who's bag are you reffering to? it could apply to alot of people in this thread:p
     
  2. SPaterson

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    heh, some very nice stuff shown in this thread, can't say I'm not jelous :p, but I'll most likely have a fair increase in the badminton stuff I can buy myself when I eventually get a job, and will be able to buy lots of stuff myself too :).

    I don't take much with me, and just take it in a back-pack, and carry my racquets in their original cases on my back too.

    Take with me:
    2 * Slazenger Xcel S1, 20lbs BG80, Towel gripped
    1 * Karakal SLTi-80, 22lbs BG68 Ti, PU Gripped

    Couple of Karakal PU Super Grips
    A coil of yellow Monsoon towel grip
    Scissors

    Couple of headbands
    Few wrist bands

    Tube of Mavis 370s

    And about a litre of water, depending on how long I intend to play for / the session is.

    :)
     
  3. layala

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    This is awesome! Do you play with it now?:D

     
  4. Coo1Doob

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    Nothing unusual in my bag apart from

    1 x 2 litre bottle of water
    3 x standard sized Mars bars
    4 x cold hamburgers if i haven't eaten
    1 x extra large black towel to cover my car seat afterwards

    To be added as soon as possible:

    1 x handtop windows pc for watching videos downloaded from BC links.
     
  5. Chilefeu

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    This is the content of my bag :) (i'll make a description later... if necessary)

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  6. Chilefeu

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    Now i have time, so i can make a description :

    - Carlton Lite TI and SuperLite,
    - At-500,
    - Satellite Chrono,
    - Tmp 990 (MP 99)
    - Shb 99 (all new)
    - Forza Sh 500
    - Many towels,
    - Aerosensa 50 X 1 (not on image)
    - Isostar
    - Deo
    - Towel grip (12 meters + 1/2 meter remaining)
    - Many shirts and T-shirt (only for tourney)
    - and many PG 65/Microlegend set of strings.

    That's all i think :)
     
  7. Dummey

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    I feel like such a noob compared to everybody here, but being a low level high school player thats to be expected. Lets see what I have:

    - Iso 665 Light (WC Limted Edition)
    - HL Power Plus 4000
    - 2x 1.5 Lit Water Bottles
    - 3x T-Shirts
    - First Aid Kit
    - Knee Brace
    - Tube of Mavis 350
    - Black Yonex Super Grip
    - Travel Pack Tissue

    btw: DinkAlot, how long did it take for you to get your stuff from ibuysports? I bought some sotx stuff from badmintonsource and it's taking forever.
     
  8. DinkAlot

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    Assuming the items are in stock, I get my stuff from www.ibuysports.com in a day or so. That's because I'm in SoCal. :D
     
  9. tangy

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    mine isn't all that flash.

    - ashaway tp990
    - yonex carbonex 21sp
    - nike court shoes
    -towel
    -water bottle
    -deo
    -skipping rope
    -shirts
     
  10. Dummey

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    NorCal PRIDE!!! Lol, going to UCSD next year so I'll be a SoCal person soon enough =)
     
  11. taneepak

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    Some unusual items in my badminton bag, comprising a Yonex AT800DE, three new E-1000 'TEP Select' models (AR, ARPP, ARPE), calipers, measuring tape, digital scale, modeling clay for make-weights and modeling a racquets's optimal racquet head speed/swingweight, sports drink, scissors, pen, note pad, etc.
     

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    u should know that your at800de is likely a fake

    i think comparing e-1000 with a fake 800de is not a fair comparison.
    i guess u wanna wow your clients
     
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    taneepak those are some nifty grommets on the E-1000! and you forgot about that comb you use to keep yourself looking groomed for the ladies! :D
     
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    Maaaan, I want an Taneepak Select E-1000 too. :D

    Yes, the AT800-DE is most likely fake if it came with that grip. If replaced...OK. :)
     
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    I also make good use of the 10x eye-piece too, besides checking for micro cracks on racquets given to me for stringing. The AT800DE I got it from Seth & Co. They swear it is the real stuff but I find it difficult to believe, because it is having a difficult time living with the three giants.:D
    Can you read the words 'WORLD'S FIRST VECTRAN RACQUET' on the shaft, in very fine print? The words on the other side are even more 'wordy'.;)
     
  16. taneepak

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    The TEP Select is not one model. The 3 racquets shown are 3 different models with different dimensions. Same family but all three play differently.:D
    Now, if I were to pass off a fake AT800DE as a real one would I be so careless as to leave a tell-tale giveaway on something like a grip?:rolleyes:
     
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    You never know, just checking. :p
     
  18. chickenpoodle

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    so exactly how many versions of this E-1000 is there now? and how many different racquets are in this E-x000 series are actually available for sale?
    i remember seeing in the locked thread, there being the 2000, 3000 and the 4000?
     
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    don't have pic also

    2 yonex armortec 500 3ug3
    1 yonex mp44 3ug3
    1 victor superti2 4ug4
    super graps
    socks, shirt, wristband, armban.
    feather, nylon birds.
    yonex shb52 shoes
     
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    Hi could you tell me what bag you use : yonex 724-6 or yonex 724-9- thanks.
     

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