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JSEIAJB Carbon Composite Integrated Racket Competition Training Racket Groove Edge Protection Racket Set

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Management number 210422888 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$54.05 Model Number 210422888
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Lightweight feel carbon racket.Carbon fiber wind break racket frame strike.Lightweight, comfortable and easy to handle for novice and expert players.A good racket, let you love to play.Anti-slip shock-absorbing handle provides comfort and enhances the feel of the ball.Material: carbon compositePacking: Racket*1 (not included)Notes:Due to manual measurement, please allow 2-3 cm error.Due to different light, the actual color may be slightly different from the picture.These carbon-aluminum composite rackets are lightweight and due to their graphite shaft construction. You can play for longer while reducing the chance of frame deformation

  • Lightweight feel carbon racket.
  • Carbon fiber wind break racket frame strike.
  • Lightweight, comfortable and easy to handle for novice and expert players.
  • A good racket, let you love to play.
  • Anti-slip shock-absorbing handle provides comfort and enhances the feel of the ball.
  • Our rackets are constructed from a-piece design with an integrated T-joint for optimal stability precision control
Size As shown
Brand Name NSUQOA
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 50 Grams
Manufacturer JSEIAJB
Material Type synthetic-fiber
Age Range Description Adult

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