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 : DHS 401 Goose Feather Shuttlecocks, Double Happiness (DHS)

List Price: $14.99
Price: $9.95
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: DHS
EAN: 0845164001384
Label: DHS
Manufacturer: DHS
Publisher: DHS
Studio: DHS
Sales Rank: 32192
MPN: 8DHS-AA05507






Editorial Review:

Product Description:


The DHS 101 shuttlecocks is made of selected A grade goose feather and normally used for World-Class Tournaments or Championships and any other professional top game. (B.W.F. APPROVED)



Product features:



Choose A grade selected goose feather, high quality natural cork imported from Portugal, professional processing, flying stably, good   bounce contributing to make excellent performance.

Material: Top grade white goose feather and high quality natural cork
Flight: A++
Durability: A++
Consistency: A++
Quantity: 1 dozen per tube.


DHS badminton feathered shuttlecocks are made of  the highest quality components and the most advanced manufacturing techniques, in order to meet rigorous performance standards. DHS has made them to be one of the best quality feathered shuttlecocks, outstanding in flight, reaction, rotate speed, consistency and durability. Many DHS badminton products is approved by B.W.F. (Badminton World Federation).

DHS (DOUBLE HAPPINESS), THE EARLIEST PROFESSIONAL BADMINTON EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER IN CHINA, SUPPLIER OF OLYMPIC GAMES 3 TIMES, IS DEVELOPING ALL ROUND IN THE BADMINTON FIELD.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too light to be of any use
I purchased these shuttlecocks thinking that if they were not very good I could them for practice. Unfortunately I had not counted on how lightweight they are--I would be surprised if they meet whatever standards there are for shuttlecocks since they would not even follow a predictable trajectory because even a slight movement of air seemed to dramatically alter the bird's course.



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