Victor Gold Feather Shuttleocks 99-2002 Offical China Open Shuttlecocks

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Rate No.1 in fly consistency
  • Used in 1999-2002 China Offical Shuttlecocks
  • 2002 China National Cup Offical Shuttlecocks
  • 1999-2002 Motorla Cup Offical Shuttlecocks
  • Victor Champion #1 is the 2004 China Open Offical Shuttleocks.

Description

One Dozen Tournamnet Grade Feather Badminton Shuttlecocks

Other Details

  • Brand: Victor
  • Label: Victor Taiwan
  • Manufacturer: Victor Taiwan
  • MaterialType: Super Slected White Gose Feather Shuttlecocks
  • Model: Gold #1
  • MPN: Victor Gold #1 Speed 77
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Item Dimensions: 16.00 in x 3.00 in x 3.00 in; 0.63 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 18.00 in x 5.00 in x 5.00 in; 1.00 lb

Customer Reviews

Item ordered -Never received

1.0 / 5.0


I never received the item. Address shipped to was incorrect. Shipper did not re-ship item or refund cost.


inferior feathers

2.0 / 5.0


I found the shuttle if smashed a couple times the feather is destroyed
it has no durability .....


Disappointment

2.0 / 5.0


Bought 6 boxes to save on shipping. After using up most of it there is my review.
These shuttlecocks lack major qualities that one would expect from the brand name:
Durability - some break after just a few shots.
Consistency - shuttlecocks from the same box could have different speed.
Flight pattern - some are spinning and wobbling in the flight while new.
Bottom line - you can get MUCH better quality shuttlecocks of training grade than these tournament ones. I know I can.


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