Badminton Racket CBX 900

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The CBX 900 badminton racket is crafted for top-tier players seeking unmatched performance. With its advanced aerodynamic frame, the CBX 900 delivers lightning-fast swing speed and pinpoint accuracy. Constructed from high-grade materials, it ensures robust durability and superior power on every shot. The innovative design integrates the latest technology to enhance control and responsiveness, making it ideal for competitive play. Whether you're smashing or defending, the CBX 900 is engineered to provide an exceptional playing experience, boosting your game to new heights.


Country Of Origin : India

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    Elite Performance

    Aerodynamic Frame

    Cutting-Edge Technology

    Superior Materials

    Power

    Durability

    Precision

    Speed

    Control

    Advanced Construction

    Superior Playing Experience

    Frame: The overall structure of the racket, including the head, shaft, and handle. It’s usually made of materials like carbon fiber, aluminum, or graphite, making it both strong and light.


    Head: The oval-shaped top part where the strings are. This is the area that makes contact with the shuttlecock. Some heads are slightly wider, offering a larger "sweet spot," while others are narrower for precision.


    Strings: Thin, tightly woven synthetic fibers stretched across the head. The tension of the strings can vary; higher tension offers more control, while lower tension gives more power.


    Shaft: The long, thin part connecting the head to the handle. It can be flexible or stiff, affecting how the racket handles. A flexible shaft provides more power, while a stiff one gives better control.


    Handle (Grip): The part you hold, usually covered with a cushioned material to ensure a firm and comfortable grip. Grips come in various sizes and types (tacky, cushioned, dry) to suit different play styles and hand preferences.








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