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Franklin Sports 2 Player Badminton Racket Set

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Amazon has Franklin Sports 2 Player Badminton Racket Set on sale for $9.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • 2x Metallic Tight String Racquets

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Amazon has Franklin Sports 2 Player Badminton Racket Set on sale for $9.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

Includes:
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  • 2x Metallic Tight String Racquets

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Model: 2 Player Racquet Piece Badminton Set

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moon39482
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Oh these "deals" again...

If you play badminton even somewhat frequently, like once every one or two weeks, you want to spend more money on these rackets. The difference in weight and handling is very noticeable.

Otherwise, if plan to buy them, use them once a year and don't care about the sports part of it, ignore this comment
badcookies
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just because this is something you dont partake in, doesn't mean there isnt a community of people do.

i played with a team a while ago and can also agree that these 3 piece rackets are for one a year maytbe 20 minutes of play, if that. if anyone is actually interested in the sport, badminton is typically played indoors, with a net and court, and with rackets that tend to be one piece, made of fibreglass, require you to string it yourself (by taking it to someone with the right tools because most times you want to select your own string and tension) and cost a bit more.

i would look up the brand Yonex. the lower price range is roughly $40 and can go up to $130. brands like wilson and franklin are for light/casual/outdoor where people dont care about wind (yes this is a generalized statement as wilson does have higher end ones but for the most part, they aim for the casual audience). on amazon there are a lot of knock off brands but Yonex and Senston is legit. If its above $40ish, its worth looking into.

quick google also leads to this: https://www.verywellfit.com/best-...ts-4684456
ThomasS8192
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Shuttlecock! Ok I said it.

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ThomasS8192May 15, 2023 01:27 AM
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Shuttlecock! Ok I said it.
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Oh these "deals" again...

If you play badminton even somewhat frequently, like once every one or two weeks, you want to spend more money on these rackets. The difference in weight and handling is very noticeable.

Otherwise, if plan to buy them, use them once a year and don't care about the sports part of it, ignore this comment
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Guess it only for new users.
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ShadafuqupMay 16, 2023 10:15 AM
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Franklin my dear, I don't give a damn.
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Quote from annestrauss :
So you're the internet expert thats used these?
Weird isn't it, like a community of people that have feedback on products.
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hdhovaMay 16, 2023 12:55 PM
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Quote from moon39482 :
Oh these "deals" again...

If you play badminton even somewhat frequently, like once every one or two weeks, you want to spend more money on these rackets. The difference in weight and handling is very noticeable.

Otherwise, if plan to buy them, use them once a year and don't care about the sports part of it, ignore this comment
What is a good racket that won't break the bank for a kid very interested that plays constantly?
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So you're the internet expert thats used these?
I have. And he/she is right on. I have since upgraded.
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dtheduhMay 16, 2023 04:34 PM
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Don't bother with these, the rackets didn't even last one casual session at the park. Handle came loose on on, strings popped on the other.
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badcookiesMay 16, 2023 04:55 PM
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Quote from annestrauss :
So you're the internet expert thats used these?
just because this is something you dont partake in, doesn't mean there isnt a community of people do.

i played with a team a while ago and can also agree that these 3 piece rackets are for one a year maytbe 20 minutes of play, if that. if anyone is actually interested in the sport, badminton is typically played indoors, with a net and court, and with rackets that tend to be one piece, made of fibreglass, require you to string it yourself (by taking it to someone with the right tools because most times you want to select your own string and tension) and cost a bit more.
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What is a good racket that won't break the bank for a kid very interested that plays constantly?
i would look up the brand Yonex. the lower price range is roughly $40 and can go up to $130. brands like wilson and franklin are for light/casual/outdoor where people dont care about wind (yes this is a generalized statement as wilson does have higher end ones but for the most part, they aim for the casual audience). on amazon there are a lot of knock off brands but Yonex and Senston is legit. If its above $40ish, its worth looking into.

quick google also leads to this: https://www.verywellfit.com/best-...ts-4684456
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Quote from badcookies :
just because this is something you dont partake in, doesn't mean there isnt a community of people do.

i played with a team a while ago and can also agree that these 3 piece rackets are for one a year maytbe 20 minutes of play, if that. if anyone is actually interested in the sport, badminton is typically played indoors, with a net and court, and with rackets that tend to be one piece, made of fibreglass, require you to string it yourself (by taking it to someone with the right tools because most times you want to select your own string and tension) and cost a bit more.

i would look up the brand Yonex. the lower price range is roughly $40 and can go up to $130. brands like wilson and franklin are for light/casual/outdoor where people dont care about wind (yes this is a generalized statement as wilson does have higher end ones but for the most part, they aim for the casual audience). on amazon there are a lot of knock off brands but Yonex and Senston is legit. If its above $40ish, its worth looking into.

quick google also leads to this: https://www.verywellfit.com/best-...ts-4684456
Very informative. I love watching this sport.👍👍👍

On the flipside, those of us that keep an eye out for these at garage sales and flea markets might find $5 a pop a reasonable expenditure for carpenter bee extermination tools. Nothing more satisfying than the 'TWANG!' sound generated by a cheap aluminum badminton racket separating one of those nasty little bugger's head from torso. 😁
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