The Apacs Thunderdome Pro 6.2 is a professional Apacs racket designed to give you faster sharper smashes and at the same time let you enjoy the precise drop shot and netting play. With its medium stiff flex, it is designed to help beginners to generate more power and speed with ease.
This racket is proudly endorsed by Paralympic gold medalist Cheah Liek Hou, sponsored by Apacs.
- Built with the unique Speed Power Combined Frame that helps reduce wind resistance, hence maximizing the power of the swing and the transfer of energy to the shuttlecock. Aerodynamic design on the top of the frame allowing faster air flow across the curved surface during the swing, accelerating head speed and transferring more speed and power into hits.
- Super Slim Shaft at just 6.2mm is more aerodynamic and reduces air resistance making your shot stronger and more intense shot.
- The racket is also developed with the new "Hexagon Throat" design which increases the Speed of the swing and extra damping function, overall improve execution with Power and more Control.
- The racket features a medium stiff flex, making it easier for beginners to generate more power.
- The Apacs Thunderdome Pro 6.2 is a fast racket and is developed to suit power based players who want more control or those seeking to produce instant power for smashes.
- This racket is awesome to play with, and with the price over performance, it gives you the best value for money.
Apacs Thunderdome Pro 6.2 Specifications | |
Frame Material: | 30T Japan HM Graphite + Speed Power Combined Frame |
Shaft Material: | 40T Japan HM Graphite + Super Slim Shaft + Hexagon Throat |
Flex: | Medium Stiff (8.2) |
Weight: | 84g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
Length: | 675mm |
Max Tension: | 38lbs |
Balance: | 305mm +/- 3 (Head Heavy) |
Grommet: | 76 |
Colour: | Dark Grey |
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. |
76 Grommets system | This single-pass grommet holes construction provides more grommet holes, creating a high-performance stringing pattern that puts 7% more durability. |
Hi Modulus Graphite | The HMG is adopted in both sides of the frame in order to give strength and perseverance and to produce a high repulsion power. |
Speed Power Combined Frame | The Speed Power Combined Frame reduces wind resistance, maximizing the power of the swing and the transfer of energy to the shuttlecock. Aerodynamic design on the top of the frame allowing faster air flow across the curved surface during the swing, accelerating head speed and transferring more speed and power into hits. This design then combines with box shape at both sides of the frame for high stability, low-torque performance and more accuracy. |
Hexagon Throat | The unique hexagon throat boosts the function of built-in T-Throat Graphite by up to two times, and reduces air resistance to provide consistent and stable shots. |
Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm | Cutting edge nano carbon technology is used to produce an ultra-thin, aerodynamic shaft, created for a stronger and more intense shot. |
Racket Specifications | |
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Frame | 30T Japan HM Graphite + Speed Power Combined Frame |
Shaft | 40T Japan HM Graphite + Super Slim Shaft + Hexagon Throat |
Flex | Medium Stiff (8.2) |
Weight | 84g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
Max Tension | 38lbs |
Length | 675mm |
Balance Point | 305mm +/- 3 (Head Heavy) |
Grommets | 76 |
Shaft Diameter | 6.2mm |
Color | Dark Grey |
Special Features | Isometric head frame; 76 Grommets system; Hi Modulus Graphite; Speed Power Combined Frame; Hexagon Throat; Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm; |

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