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The WILSON Matchpoint Badminton Racket features a lightweight 660 mm aluminum frame with a durable 2-piece construction and a soft traction grip, delivering superior control and comfort for competitive play.
G**E
Badminton racket for serious players
A very good racket for players better than backyard players. A very good price for the type of racket and the quality. I am not suggesting it for serious players; they would find it too heavy and not responsive enough. If your game is higher than most players and need a racket the wont break during a smash, this is a good racket for value and play.
S**M
Excellent Value
I am just a beginner so I didn't need a expensive racket.I bought 2 of these so my friend and I can play together.I love the bright yellow colour.It seems to be made well.The strings seem to be good quality.The racket is light weight.I am also pleased with the seller, the shipping was a reasonable cost and was very quick.I would recommend this racket to a beginner for sure.Will have to update on my experience the more that I play with them.But so far I would say I would buy from this seller again.
A**O
Great - Cheap - Durable for adult beginners
It is very sturdy, slightly heavy and ideal to all beginners. May not offer you much power, but that's alright for one starting to play/learn. I used it indoors only, and it lasted for almost an year. (I play ~3 times a week). It broke during the match, and that was after a high-impact crash with a fellow racket. Good solid grip and an attractive color, that lasts long. Was my first racket, and loved it and will recommend to any amateur. Upgraded to a pricier Wilson racket, that's more lighter. (B005VFAPNQ .
A**R
Absolutely terrible. Read this before you buy.
Absolutely terrible racket. I bought it because it was slightly cheaper than a $15 version that was made of carbon fiber. This racket broke in less than 2 months of playing 2 times a week for 30 minutes. I did not abuse the racket in any way, jut took it to badminton class and used it. This thing snapped in half in the middle of a game and I was forced to buy the $15 attacker racket regardless, and that racket has far better structure, string tension, and overall feel. The seller is a scam too, refusing to refund or replace the racket.
A**.
In my opinion this is actually pretty good for the amount of use I got out ...
Update: After more use of the latest racket, I have to lower my review from 4 stars to 3. The grip on this one quickly wore away and the strings broke much faster than the initial one I bought. I would give the first one I bought a 5 star review, but this one just hasn't met expectations at all.I initially purchased one of these rackets from Dick's Sporting Goods because they only cost around $12. I used it to play badminton 5 days a week and it lasted around 6 months before a string broke on it. In my opinion this is actually pretty good for the amount of use I got out of it for $12. A few other people I know got this same racket and had mixed results. One lasted even longer than mine, while others had either strings break or the handle snap off. After mine broke, I decided to simply buy a new racket rather than replace the strings due to the cost being so low. It's been holding strong so far. The grip on the handle that I order from Amazon was a bit torn up on the very end which is why I gave this 4 stars instead of 5. You just have to remember that you get what you pay for. This is a solid racket, but don't expect it to last forever.
1**K
More durable racquet
We don't play badminton competitively; however, the recreational grade racquets you get from sports stores and discount stores broke much too quickly and easily so I thought I would try these. They are not heavy but seem much more durable. So far so good
D**S
Slightly Heavy Racquet
A little heavy, but a descent beginner racquet . No idea yet of durability.Update:Originally four stars. Dropped to two stars.Three weeks ago, I noticed the head of the racquet was twisting. The handle has separated from the shaft and head of the racquet. Used maybe 15 times. Will try to epoxy the shaft to the handle
A**M
great racket for casual play. Will not disappoint.
My 10yrs old thinks that this is the best racket he had. Strings are firm. Frame is light. I agree with other reviewers that the frame vibrates a little with every shot and even produces a metallic sound but overall it gets that job done. I mean for under $10 what more do you expect?
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