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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Aerodynamically designed to deliver a fast recovery and stable and accurate peak/drop trajectory | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 28 reviews |
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| | Features | 6 shuttles per tubePopular tournament shuttlesideal for sea-level or range of temperature in the 11C-21C
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 28 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Durable shuttle Aug 02, 2009
By Sandeep Chittal The Mavis 350 is a good shuttle for beginner-intermediate level players who are looking for recreation and fun. It is durable and lasts for around 10 times more than a feather shuttle. Personally I feel the Mavis 2000 has a slightly better flight than the Mavis 350, but some of my friends see no difference. They are unwilling to spend the extra 2 dollars.(hee....heee..). I think it is worth it anyway!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
The best I have found for the price Jul 20, 2007
By R. Hopp
"Woodworker"
The Mavis 350 yellow has proved to be a very good product. It is the first plastic shuttle cock I have ever used that lasted more than 2 games without falling apart - in fact I am still using the first one out of the can. 15+ matches and not a crack, split or break.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Best Shuttlecocks I've ever used for a boisterous backyard game Apr 21, 2009
By shellioop I am a fairly casual, yet aggressive, badminton player. I used to use cheap plastic shuttlecocks, which lasted for about one of two games before they fell apart. When my boyfriend and I finally decided to try a better instrument, we opted for these real cork headed ones... and we've been using the same shuttlecock still, in about our 40th game. It is incredible how well they have lasted. 6 months and we haven't destroyed a single one! I'm going to buy my parents a set for their anniversary, and if we ever manage to use up this set, we'll buy another for ourselves as well. We are not professional users, but we put them through enough of a workout that I can fully endorse the quality. As for the flying, I have not enough comparison to state whether it flies true. But I won't ever go back to cheap shuttlecocks.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good substitute for feather shuttlecocks for badminton practice Mar 05, 2009
By J. Ferrer At first, it seems that the base is slightly heavier and the skirt lighter as compared to feather shuttlecocks. Once you continue on playing with it though, you won't even realize that it's made of plastic. It soon starts to feel like the real thing. As expected, it is durable and would last you through several practice/training sessions and even games. Set aside the feather shuttlecocks for tournaments and more serious matches, and use this for all your other badminton needs. It's going to save you some money.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Yonex Mavis 350 Plastic shuttlecocks Nov 18, 2008
By Majid Khabbazian I am playing with these shuttlecocks for a while and they are really durable. these shuttlecocks are awesome.
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