Fleet Badminton Rackets

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  1. Byro-Nenium

    Byro-Nenium Regular Member

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    Anyone out there ever tried rackets made by Fleet?

    People from Taiwan may have tried them? If so what do you think of them making rackets that "imitate" Yonex rackets?
     
  2. jerome

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    The quality sucks for fleet. But it's a bit more cheaper than Yonex rackets.

    Jerome
     
  3. Byro-Nenium

    Byro-Nenium Regular Member

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    I know what you mean when you say that the quality sucks. Though the price in the shop i went to sells the Yonex Ti-7 and the Fleet Ti-99 for the same price coz their so similar.

    Well the Fleet Ti-99 has a label on the shaft saying "Elastic Shaft". I would have expected that to mean super flexible but i did a few warm up strokes and a couple of in between the legs shots before the racket head flew away.

    FLEET Ti-99 NOT RECOMMENDED FOR POWER PLAYERS!!! GET YONEX Ti-10 or Ti-7 FOR POWER PLAY!!!
     
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    Did anyone know about Fleet racket Professional 5000?
    Plz support the website of Fleet.
    Thanks
     
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    i own Fleet Nano Tech 6006. for me, it is so powerless...
    advantages are durability and good in control...
    i believe it is because the racket is light head...
     
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    I just bought myself a Fleet badminton racquet. Was told by the shop owner, it is value for money.
     
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    Thanks for ur information
    Now I can control my racket and that valuable
    Thanks again
     
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    i have a fleet nano power 9000 racket, it's decent enough for a not-so-beginner to advanced players who are beginning to learn power smashes and control is also good, hth
     
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    I prefer Yonex... I've been using Yonex my whole badminton life. I've seen some Fleet racquets before though.

    But I don't like Yonex's leisure B-series racquets... Very low quality... But their professional level racquets are the best out there...
     

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