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Victor Thruster Ryuga TD D Badminton Racket
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Victor Thruster Ryuga TD D Badminton Racket

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Victor Thruster Ryuga TD D Badminton Racket [Frame Only]
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The Victor Thruster Ryuga TD D badminton racket is a great choice for advanced badminton players, looking for a high-end racket that will present them with a high level of power, without having to compromise on control or precision.

With a stiff shaft and head-heavy balance, this racket allows you to place your shots to perfection. With the Powerbox technology built-in to this racket, the Victor Thruster Ryuga TD D can withstand higher stringing tensions up to 31 lbs.

Product Details

  • Free Core - Designed by computer simulation and aided with the adoption of injection moulding technique, this revolutionised handle style allows the shaft to move more freely, which can not only make swings smoother but also improve the overall handling experience
  • Hard Cored Technology - Inspired by Helicopter rotor blade technology, the multilayered structure made of carbon fibre and composites, minimalises material size and reinforces handling feel and performance
  • Powerbox - The box-shaped design effectively increases the stability and anti-torque, and can stand higher string tensions
  • Seven Six76 - The single-pass grommet hole construction creates less friction between strings, this effectively reduces tension loss, while extending string life

Specification

Strung or Unstrung? Unstrung
Weight 4U (80-84g unstrung)
Balance Head-Heavy
Flex Stiff
Recommended String for Power & Comfort Ashaway Zymax 66 Fire Power - 0.66mm
Recommended String for Control & Durability Ashaway Zymax 68 TX - 0.68mm
Stringing Tension Range 20-31 lbs
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Specifications
Strung or Unstrung? Unstrung
Weight 4U (80-84g unstrung)
Balance Head-Heavy
Flex Stiff
Recommended String for Power & Comfort Ashaway Zymax 66 Fire Power - 0.66mm
Recommended String for Control & Durability Ashaway Zymax 68 TX - 0.68mm
Stringing Tension Range 20-31 lbs
Includes Racket Cover? FREE Badmintonnuts Cover
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Even Balance

More versatility:

  • For advanced players.
  • Offers both control and power
  • Helps develop and all-round game.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Heavy

Greater power:

  • For players seeking power.
  • Extra pass in the head.
  • Increase power of smashes.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Light

More speed:

  • For fast, attacking players.
  • Less mass in the frame and head.
  • Great choice for doubles play.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket