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Flex Power Air Force Power is an affordably priced badminton racket that cleverly delivers exceptional performance. Despite its price, the racket excels through the following features.
Flex Power Air Spiral 3000 Specifications | |
Frame Material: | High Modulus Graphite + Compact Frame |
Shaft Material: |
High Modulus Graphite |
Flex: | Medium |
Weight: | 84g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
Length: | 672mm +/- 3 |
Max Tension: | 36lbs |
Balance: | 290mm +/- 3 (Slightly Head Heavy) |
Grommets: | 76 holes |
Color: | Black |
Special Features | |
Isometric Head Frame | Equalizes the length of main and cross strings in the stringbed, enlarging the sweet-spot for more consistent accuracy even on off-center hits. |
Compact Frame | Provides fast swing and head-heavy balance. The frame has been made smaller to maintain the fast swing demanded by advanced players. By reducing the drag caused by air resistance, the head-heavy feeling is reduced and racquet handling speed is increased. |
Rapid Revive Cap | For improved control, the redesigned shape facilitates shaft flex, optimizing the racket's responsiveness. The inclusion of the 'Rapid Revive Cap' design not only enhances the overall control by preventing shaft twisting but also ensures stability in the racket face. |
76 Grommets system | This single-pass grommet holes construction provides more grommet holes, creating a high-performance stringing pattern that puts 7% more durability. |
Racket Specifications | |
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Frame | High Modulus Graphite + Compact Frame |
Shaft | High Modulus Graphite |
Flex | Medium |
Weight | 84g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
Max Tension | 36 lbs |
Length | 672mm +/- 3 |
Balance Point | 290mm +/- 3 (Slightly Head Heavy) |
Grommets | 76 holes |
Shaft Diameter | 7.2mm |
Color | Black |
Special Features | Isometric head frame; Compact Frame; Rapid Revive Cap; 76 Grommets system |
Actually my previous racket Carlton had vibrations and my wrist pain stopped when I started to play with APACS"