GOGO Practice Badminton A Grade Duck Feather Shuttlecocks Speed 77- Price for 1 Tube

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GOGO Practice Badminton A Grade Duck Feather Shuttlecocks Speed 77- Price for 1 Tube



 : GOGO Practice Badminton A Grade Duck Feather Shuttlecocks Speed 77- Price for 1 Tube
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Price: $8.10
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Binding: Misc.
EAN: 6946768906014



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The price is for 1 tube.
GOGO badminton feather shuttlecock is recommended for club tournament and practice and the players love it for its price and durability.
A Grade Duck feather shuttlecock used in local tournaments, club matches, and practice. Good flight and durability. Targeted for usage in clubs and training.




Features:



model: GO-BS01
Material: A Grade Duck Feather and natural cork
Flight: A
Durability: A
Consistency: A
Quantity: 12 pcs
GOGO badminton feather shuttlecocks are produced using the highest quality components and the most advanced manufacturing techniques, in order to meet rigorous performance standards. GOGO has made them to be the best feathered shuttlecocks, professional processing, flying stably, good re-bounce contributing to make excellent performance. If you seek Tournament Grade Badminton, you can search model: GO-SY01 and GO-ST02. Though they are more expensive, you get what you pay for. Better quality, durability, and flight.




GO-BS05, GO-BS01 and GO-SY03 for Training.
GO-SY01 and GO-ST02 for Tournament.
Seek wholesale price, pls search model: GO-W-BS01, GO-W-BS05 , GO-W-SY01 or GO-W-ST02
.


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