🏸 Smash the limits with Li-Ning Turbo X III – where power meets speed!
The Li-Ning Turbo X III is a beginner-friendly, carbon fibre badminton racket weighing only 87 grams. Featuring Aerotec Beam technology for reduced drag and TB Nanometer tech for enhanced elasticity and durability, it supports up to 30 lbs string tension for powerful, precise shots. Includes a full racket cover for protection and style.
Size | 87 grams |
Brand | Li-Ning |
Grip Size | 4 1/2 inches |
Sport | Badminton |
Material | Carbon Fibre |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fibre |
Item Weight | 87 Grams |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
League | badminton |
Product Dimensions | 66L x 19.8W Centimeters |
Sport Racket String Installation | Strung |
Colour | BLACK/GOLD |
Frame material | Carbon Fiber |
Included Components | 1 x Badminton Racket | 1 X Full Racket Cover |
Material Type | Carbon Fibre |
Outer Material | carbon fiber |
Style | Fibre |
Manufacturer | Li-Ning (China) Sports Goods Co., Ltd., No. 8, Tongzhou District, Beijing, PRC |
Country of Origin | China |
B**Y
A Good Racket.
When I measured with scale, I found the balance point to be somewhere around 270mm from the bottom which is more on the balanced side as compared to the 300mm which is good for an intermediate player. That being said, all its behaviour matches that of a proper head heavy racket. Good for smashes and it doesn't feel weightless. My last racket was Adidas speiler e aktiv carbon graphite 4U racket (83g) head light and it's weight felt much less (due to the centre of the mass being more towards the handle) and yet it was good for smashes. this has better strings and smashes than the Adidas but Adidas had more control. Which is fine, I will adapt to get control with this racket in a few days. Now it's not too heavy tbh. It's what I would expect a head heavy 3U racket.The looks are amazing, just as good as my Adidas (orange coloured) if not better. The materials used are overall better though. Recieved original Li Ning cover as well.Should you go for it? Yes it's a good product for less than 1.8k. Better than what Yonex offers at this price range. Yonex nonaray 18i and all are head light rackets so I didn't wanted them. And the others were more expensive (2.2k north) and we'll, the performance is just like MP 22, just that the smashes are better on Li Ning but, but MP22 has slightly more control. Depends on what you want. In a few days, I believe I will gain my control on it as well.
S**S
Good
Best product ever
K**M
Li-ning is best
I’ve been using this racket for almost an year now. The frame and body is intact after all the aggressive play. Very durable racket.
V**D
I love it !
This Racket is a beast and beauty ! I love the power smashes and the built quality is amazing. Good for intermediate players. w
A**V
Light but not great for killer smashes
Good,average weight
S**Y
Bad quality product
The product developed cracks within just a week of use. It has poor build quality and isn’t suitable for intermediate players.
A**A
Worth it
Good
R**T
This racket is only good for beginners
If you are a beginner and buying a racket under 2000 so this racket is best for you but for a perfect player it is not good because its lbs is only 28 lbs
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