Tactic Mettel Multi Attack Badminton Racket
TacticDiscover the perfect blend of strength and accuracy with the Tactic Mettel Multi Attack Badminton Racket, crafted for serious competitors.
The Tactic Mettel Multi Attack badminton racket is designed for players who want a combination of power and precision on the court.
Its advanced design and technical features help players maximize their performance.
The high-quality graphite frame of the racket ensures swift and accurate movements, giving players an advantage over their opponents.
The Aero Frame technology enhances aerodynamics, resulting in faster swing speeds, while the Slim T technology reduces air resistance, allowing for more powerful and quicker strikes.
Additionally, the Woofer technology optimizes energy return upon impact, increasing the power of shots.
Specifications of Tactic Mettel Multi Attack badminton racket :
- Frame material: Graphite
- Weight: 3U (around 85-89g)
- Balance: Even
- Flexibility: Medium
- Recommended string tension: 24-26 lbs
- Technology: Aero Frame, Slim T, Woofer
- Brand: Tactic
Features of Tactic Mettel Multi Attack badminton racket :
- Graphite frame for a perfect balance of lightness and strength
- Aero Frame technology for better aerodynamics and increased swing speed
- Slim T technology for less air resistance and stronger strikes
- Woofer technology for maximum energy return and increased power
- Isometric head for a larger sweet spot and improved precision
- 3U weight for optimal maneuverability
- Even balance for precise control
- Medium flexibility for a good combination of power and control
- Recommended string tension of 24-26 lbs
- Trusted brand: Tactic
Utilized by :
Professional and amateur badminton players looking to improve their grip and control during matches.
The Tactic Mettel Multi Attack is suitable for all skill levels and is perfect for those wanting better racket handling.
- Poids (en gr)
- 3U (85g - 89g)
- Rigidité
- Rigide
- Balance (en mm)
- En tête
- Cordage d'origine
- strung
- Type de joueur
- Offensif