buying showcase
Kill Shot to Recession Gloom
Keep your level of service in play with our selection of badminton accessories for 2012.
Boston Shoe A shoe suitable for the court all-rounder as the Boston can be used for either badminton or squash. The new
cushion technology is designed to increase comfort and lesson foot fatigue. The shoe is particularly useful on wet and dusty surfaces due to the wet grip rubber outsole. Available in UK sizes 4-12. RRP £49.99
www.goode-sport.co.uk
ZyMax 67 Badminton String The Zymax 67 is reported to have the highest tension maintenance of any badminton product with the
ZyWeaVe Core designed to prevent tension loss. Available to buy in a 10m set and 200m reels and colours are in white, yellow or red. RRP Contact Supplier
www.goode-sport.co.uk
BG66 Ultimax Strings The BG66 is a high repulsion string and has a 0.65mm thin gauge to allow for a balance of speed, control and
durability. The strings are available in 10m/ 200m reels. RRP £6.60/ £100
www.yonex.co.uk
Super Grap (3 wraps) Available in 10 diff erent colours, the grip is a Yonex bestseller and is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
RRP £5.00
www.yonex.co.uk
F1-TI Shuttlecocks A high specifi cation synthetic shuttle that incorporates a natural cork base with a durable synthetic skirt. Available
in slow, medium and fast speeds. RRP Contact Supplier
www.carltonsports.com
Black Tournament 450 Shuttlecocks The Ashaway high grade, goose feather shuttlecock. Suitable for the county standard player.
RRP £15.99 per dozen
www.ashaway.co.uk
Mens and Ladies Polo The polo is constructed using the new Ashaway Tec-Dry material. The Tec-dry draws perspiration away from the
body and allows sweat to evaporate quicker. RRP £29.00
www.ashaway.co.uk
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