Kooks
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Love the set and the carrying case—very convenient. Overall everything feels okay quality. Not the sturdiest, high quality, especially being so lightweight, tends to make it feel lesser quality.
Ian
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I needed 4 badminton rackets for my whole family, and this set of 4 was perfect. It also comes with 6 shuttlecocks, which was a nice bonus. The rackets are very lightweight—almost too light for adults, but they’re absolutely perfect for kids. I wanted something we could use to enjoy badminton as a family, especially since my kids have been learning it after school. We had so much fun playing together with this set!
DIY FAM
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
These are good quality rackets, much better quality than the rackets that came with full set that I purchased a couple of years ago. These rackets have sturdy handles and well wrapped grips. The heads of the rackets are solid and the strings are secured into place.I mention the above features, as this is where my previous set of rackets all began to fail. After a couple of seasons, the major signs of wear were in the grip, head and strings. The NEW rackets appear to have higher quality components in these areas, so I am expecting these to last a bit longer.As we used these new rackets, we were very impressed with them. The felt great in our hands and overall felt like SOLID rackets. We are not professionals, but we have had a few different badmintons sets, and these are the nicest we've had so far.The included shuttles work great and the included case fits the rackets nicely.We are happy with this set.
Stacie Martin
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
These rackets are 3 times better than any set that comes in a badmitton kit. They are sturdy yet light with great grips. They are nice to strike with and seem to been consistenly strung. They also are pleasant to look at with very subtle colors. The kit came with some shuttlecocks as well that do feel a bit cheap, but no cheaper than the ones in an all in one kit. My main complaint is that they rackets have so much excessive packaging. Each racket is packaged in its own plastic bag and then in side it is wrapped in more plastic and the wrapper around the grip is very hard to remove in one piece. But with that in mind I would definitely recommend these as an upgrade to a kit racket or as an expansion pack.
Legosaurus
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I got this under the assumption that it was an inexpensive, cheap-feeling set of badminton rackets, and was pleasantly surprised when I opened the package and saw that the quality of the rackets is actually quite good. As others have mentioned, it is a beginner set for casual, recreational use. Not for serious or advanced players. The aluminum rackets feel great; not some cheap plastic rackets. The included birdies are basic and a nice, bright color. Although the carrying bag feels thin, I am sure it is durable enough for occasional use and as long as you are careful not too throw it around or pull too hard on it when zipping and unzipping it. Definitely handy to have the bag to keep everything together.
Max
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This a great set with 4 rackets and 6 shuttle. The rackets of great quality, with a smooth finish and no obvious defects besides one spot on the frame with some junk painted right over. There are no sharp edges or mis-cast plastic that you sometimes see on cheaper sets. The grip is decent too. It is fairly similar in looks to basic sets from Franklin and Carlton with slightly more premium feel and extra springiness due to the carbon fiber stem. There is some odd leaf print pattern at the top of the head - I think it indicates two central holes should you ever want to re-string the rackets.While the weight per racket is pretty similar to the full-aluminum ones - 3.5oz vs 4oz - that extra springiness might be enough to make a difference when playing with a child. We played with my 8 year old and he was able to complete about a dozen of passes - this seem to be more than we normally get with full-metal rackets. It is possible he is just getting better though.I should also mentioned I went specifically for an aluminum head - children tend to brush the racket against the ground and in my mind a metal head should last a bit longer.The rackets come with a nice padded bag that has a carrying strap and a hanging loop, with plenty of inside storage for shuttles. The included shuttles are ok and serve the purpose. I wish half of them were in a darker color though.Overall, I'd say these rackets are worth few extra bucks over the basic sets from established brands due to the included case and the carbon fiber stem. On the other hand, if you are a casual adult player - you would probably not notice that much of a difference compared to the cheaper sets from your local sports store.
TheBestBuyer
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
This badminton set includes everything needed to start playing: four rackets, six nylon birdies, and a convenient carrying bag for easy transport from the backyard to the park or beach.The rackets are durable, made with an aluminum alloy frame and a composite carbon shaft, making them lightweight yet sturdy enough for energetic play by teens and adults. Rated as 3U (87±2 grams), these rackets typically provide more power for smashing but are surprisingly beginner-friendly. The isometric frame design increases the hitting area, making it easier for new players to connect with the birdie. Additionally, the integrated T-joint ensures frame stability and prevents deformation even after extended use.These rackets are well-suited for teens and adults due to their size and weight. However, younger children might find them a bit heavy and would likely benefit from shorter and lighter alternatives.Overall, this set offers an excellent opportunity for families or groups of friends to get active and enjoy quality time together.