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Flex Power Cyclone 21 returns with new features and is an affordably priced badminton racket that cleverly delivers exceptional performance. Despite its price, the racket excels through the following features.
| Flex Power Cyclone 21 Specifications | |
| Frame Material: | High Modulus Graphite + Slim Aero Box Frame |
| Shaft Material: |
High Modulus Graphite |
| Flex: | Flexible (8.5) |
| Weight: | 85g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
| Length: | 675mm +/- 2 |
| Max Tension: | Vertical 30lbs, Horizontal 33lbs |
| Balance: | 285mm +/- 3 (Even-Balanced) |
| Grommets: | 76 holes |
| Color: | Solid Black Matte |
| Special Features | |
| Slim Shaft | 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. |
| Slim Aero Box Frame | Slim Aero combined with Box shape design reduces air resistance, creates a solid hitting feel and quick swing. Resulting in instant speed and quick maneuverability. |
| Ultra HMG | The Ultra HMG is adopted in both sides of the frame in order to give strength and perseverance and to produce a high repulsion power. |
| 76 Grommets system | This single-pass grommet holes construction provides more grommet holes, creating a high-performance stringing pattern that puts 7% more durability. |
| Racket Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Frame | High Modulus Graphite + Slim Aero Box Frame |
| Shaft | High Modulus Graphite |
| Flex | Flexible (8.5) |
| Weight | 85g +/- 2 (4U-G2) |
| Max Tension | Vertical 30lbs, Horizontal 33lbs |
| Length | 675mm +/- 2 |
| Balance Point | 285mm +/- 3 (Even-Balanced) |
| Grommets | 76 Holes |
| Shaft Diameter | 6.9mm |
| Color | Solid Black Matte |
| Special Features | Slim Shaft ; Slim Aero Box Frame; Ultra HMG; 76 Grommets system; |
I bought 2 Apacs rackets (around $50 each) and I received them earlier than expected. The 2 rackets are excellent and I would highly recommend to all badminton players especially you are recreational player and don't want to spend big buck for main stream brand. I will continue to use Apacs badmi ...READ MORE...»