Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2)

Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2)
Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2) Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2) Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2) Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2) Apacs Imperial Pro Dark Grey Badminton Racket (4U-G2)
Brand: Apacs
Product Code: Imperial Pro Dark Grey
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US$199.00

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Apacs Imperial Pro Badminton Racket  (4U-G2)

Apacs Imperial Pro is designed with pro players in mind. This racket's material are made to be more durable, together with its shape and design, it works very well with players who can handle heavier racket.

Quad Balance System with solid box surface at 3, 9 & 12 o'clock strengthens the frame and increases the sweetspot, providing solid and stiff feel. Wider aero-box surface at upper frame is for better agility and smashing power.
Its super slim shaft at 6.2mm creates faster, stronger and more intense shot. 

The hexagon throat design reduces air resistance to provide consistent and stable shots and minimizes racket torsion at the same time maximizes frame and shaft stability.

This racket is suitable for intermediate to professional players.

 Apacs Imperial Pro Specifications
Frame Material: 40T Japan HM Graphite + Balance Quad System
Shaft Material: 50T Japan HM Graphite + Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm + Hexagon Throat
Flex: Medium Stiff (8.0)
Weight: 86g +/- 2 (4U-G2)
Length: 675mm +/- 2
Max Tension: 38 lbs
Balance: 305mm +/- 3 (Head Heavy)
Grommets: 76
Color: 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 Grommet Systems
This single-pass grommet holes construction provides more grommet holes, creating a high-performance stringing pattern that puts 7% more durability.

Quad Balance System

Designed with solid box surface at 3, 9 & 12 o'clock strengthens the frame and increases the sweetspot, providing solid and stiff feel. Wider aero-box surface at upper frame is for better agility and smashing power.

Reinforced Structure Frame
The new material is adopted in the frame in order to make the frame Ultra high Strength & Stiffness. As a result it can handle string tension of up to 38lbs.

Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm
Cutting edge nano carbon technology is used to produce an ultra-thin, ultra-tough, aerodynamic shaft, created for a faster, stronger and more intense shot.

Fused Grommets
Provides the racket increased power and extra kick on impact with slightly heavier head, and at the same time gives it a trendy design.

Hexagon Throat
The unique hexagon throat boosts the function of built-in T-Throat Graphite by up to two times, reduces air resistance to provide consistent and stable shots and minimizes racket torsion at the same time maximizes frame and shaft stability. It also helps to improve shuttlecock's velocity and accuracy of its direction.

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Racket Specifications
Frame 40T Japan HM Graphite + Balance Quad System
Shaft 50T Japan HM Graphite + Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm + Hexagon Throat
Flex Medium Stiff (8.0)
Weight 86g +/- 2 (4U-G2)
Max Tension 38lbs
Length 675mm +/- 2
Balance Point 305mm +/- 3 (Head Heavy)
Grommets 76
Shaft Diameter 6.2mm
Color Dark Grey
Special Features Isometric head frame; 76 Grommets system; Quad Balance System; Reinforced Structure Frame; Super Slim Shaft 6.2mm; Fused Grommets; Hexagon Throat;
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I bought these racquets for my 2 sons to play. These racquets weighed with 6u and they enjoy playing with it. It's light enough for a 7 year old to hit comfortably. Seller is quick with responding to the purchase and with super speedy delivery. Love it and will look into other products in this si ...READ MORE...»

Emily Hu , Honolulu