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Comentado en Canadá el 30 de julio de 2022
Not stable enough for outdoor use. And product came missing 4 pegs. We weren’t able to get it standing securely. Not even good for one time use. Also missing birdies and caps for the poles.
Manon Boutin
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de julio de 2021
Très heureuse d'avoir 4 raquettes de badmington franchement c'est un beau kit avec une enveloppe à poignées. Pratique pour le camping autant qu'à la maison. Le ballon est de qualité, la pompe intégrée bel achat je recommande
LM
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de agosto de 2015
Great product. These sets should not be overpriced. If you want a backyard game to enthrall young and old pick up a set like this. Take it down if harsh weather is expected of course.
Cortney D. Burdine
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2014
one of the poles was cracked before we even assembled it. I thought we could use it anyway but the poles are such cheap plastic once assembled the pole broke even more. I am returning it. This is not worth what I paid for it. I wouldnt pay more than $10 bucks for this.
The Professor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de septiembre de 2013
For forty bucks, you pretty much get what you pay for.The volleyball is pretty cool and comes with its own net to store it in. The rackets are very lightweight, with plastic handles. While they "feel" cheap, the did hold up very well and we never had to adjust the strings on them.The net is OK. It's smaller than I imagined it would be, but once it is all set up, it looks pretty good. I really like the orange strip across the bottom (lots of sets I looked at only had a color strip across the top). The shuttle cocks are also ok. More serious players will want to upgrade.By far, the worst part about the set = the poles and stakes. They are made of lightweight PVC plastic. While they seem firm enough out of the box, we had to really work with them to keep them from arching inward when we tightened the net. I would rather pay an extra $10-$15 for metal poles and stakes.My shopping experience for a badminton set has taught me that a good set costs upwards of $100 or more. But if you just need a casual set for 1-2 uses a year, this set is okay. For forty bucks, you pretty much get what you pay for.
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