Victor Thruster Ryuga CLS D Badminton Racquet (UNSTRUNG)
$ 109.00
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Description
– Racket frame: High Resilience Graphite + Nano Resin + 6.8 Shaft
– Shaft frame: High Resilience Graphite + Nano Resin
– Balance point: 307mm
– Hardness: Hard
– Weight: 4U: ≤ 30 lbs (13.5 kg)
– Grip size: G5
- POWER BOX: This is one of VICTOR’s frame technologies, featuring a box-shaped design that enhances stability and effectively resists torque. Additionally, this technology increases frame durability, allowing it to withstand higher string tension.
- SEVEN SIX -76: This is a 76-hole stringing system technology widely used in most Victor badminton rackets today. With a single-hole grommet structure, it creates less friction between the strings, effectively reducing tension loss and extending string life.
- The WHIPPING ENHANCE SYSTEM is a technology that integrates a soft material in the upper part near the joint area, enhancing the acceleration of the racket head in a “whip-like” manner, helping to create powerful, controlled smashes and fast shuttlecock movements.
- NANO TEC: VICTOR’s technology works by evenly distributing nano-sized particles into the spaces between carbon fiber bundles. These particles fill the gaps, binding the material molecules together to significantly increase the overall stiffness of the composite carbon fiber and reduce frame deformation.
- FREECORE: This technology was designed by Victor using computer simulation and created through injection molding. This new handle design allows for greater freedom of movement of the shaft, resulting in smoother swings. Test results show that the FREECORE handle offers better flexibility compared to wooden handles, thus providing better rebound on the shuttlecock and allowing the racket to return to its original position more quickly.
Additional information
| Racquets Size | 3U(88g)G5, 4U(83g)G5 |
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