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Old 13-03-2006, 16:28   #4
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Re: Anyone play badminton?

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Originally Posted by flyball
I've been playing since the start of this year I think, and the racquet I'm using is the Yonex Armotec 700. I switched over to badminton from tennis mainly because I couldn't find my coach anymore It's a pretty fun sport, one that's easy to pick up, but a little harder to master.
I was flicking through my froogle search and found this:
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E-4431 Training High Quality Feather Shuttlecocks

Anyone play badminton can help me to make a judge of those Shuttlecocks?
If they can last longer in training or advance I think it is pretty good deal(bascially $0.8 per shuttlecock) compared to other brand at it's price.

but as I've never played with them before I have no idea of their performance, does anyone have any experience with these shuttles at all? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
I played for a good few years but stopped a couple of years back - tho I am thinking of taking it back up again. I seem to recall asking a similar question to the coach at the club and she said that those feathery types were generally used in competition play while the plastic ones were used for 'normal' playing/practising. It always made me think of a pidgeon or bird that had been shot when I saw a feathery one that had come to pieces - as they are apt to do (the placcy ones being more robust)
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