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The Good Stuff:
- These rackets are LIGHT. Like, 'my-arm-doesn't-get-tired-even-after-hours-of-play' light. Perfect for beginners learning proper technique.
- The grip? Surprisingly durable. Unlike some budget rackets where the grip turns to mush after weeks of sweaty palms, this one holds up.
- For the price of two rackets, you're getting decent quality aluminum frames that won't warp easily.
The Not-So-Good:
- String quality is hit-or-miss (literally). One of my rackets came perfectly strung, the other had uneven tension that needed adjusting.
- They do feel a bit... toy-like compared to premium Yonex models. That 'made in India' tag makes me wonder about quality control.
- The head shape is slightly smaller than standard - great for kids but might throw off intermediate players' timing.
Real Talk Moment:
These aren't tournament-level rackets, but for backyard games or casual club play? Absolute steal. I keep one in my car trunk for impromptu games - it's taken concrete drops and still plays fine. Just don't expect Nanoray performance at this price.
Who Should Buy:
- Parents looking for decent starter rackets for kids
- Casual players who lose/break rackets often
- Anyone needing affordable backups for guests
Pro Tip: If you get a dud string job, any sports store can re-string them for about $10 - still comes out cheaper than most twin packs!
