Sporting Goods : Park & Sun BM-PS/ALUM Badminton Pro Set

Sporting Goods : Park & Sun BM-PS/ALUM Badminton Pro Set

Park & Sun BM-PS/ALUM Badminton Pro Set

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Park & Sun BM-PS/ALUM Badminton Pro Set
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Park & Sun
EAN: 0098703831229
Label: Park & Sun
Manufacturer: Park & Sun
Model: BM-PS/ALUM
Publisher: Park & Sun
Sales Rank: 1258
Studio: Park & Sun



Features:
  • Ideal for friendly competition at picnics and backyard barbecues
  • Official-size badminton net with 1.5-inch telescopic aluminum poles
  • Four 10-inch ground stakes; pre-measured boundary
  • Four steel racquets and three A-grade shuttlecocks
  • A durable equipment bag is ideal for storage and transport







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Item Description:
Features The Park & Sun Badminton Pro Set can be set up in your backyard, so you can enjoy hours of badminton fun during parties and get-togethers.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Great for parties, barbecues, and picnics, the Park and Sun Sports BM-PS Aluminum Badminton Pro Set brings badminton to your own backyard. This set includes an official-size net with 1.5-inch two-piece telescopic aluminum poles and 0.1875-inch guy line set. The Pro set includes a pre-measured boundary, and four 10-inch ground stakes.


The BM-PS Badminton Pro Set from Park & Sun includes everything you need for friendly or fierce competition.
This set has everything you need to get the game going with four steel racquets and three A-grade shuttlecocks. A durable equipment bag completes the set.

Specifications and Features:

What's in the Box?
Two-piece aluminum telescopic poles, official size net, guyline system with tension rings, ground stakes, boundary, four racquets, three shuttlecocks, equipment bag





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great quality product ...
This set is awesome! Easy setup, easy take down. Metal construction, high quality net. I owned the spaulding stuff before and none of those store bought sets compare to this. Buyer beware the net is short (which is regulation size (I didn't realize how short regulation size is - 5feet or so).



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not Bad ...
Delivery was fast. Net good quality. Rackets medium quality. Shuttle-cocks very cheap quality. I suggest that you automatically buy some spare shuttle cocks. I have used the set for about 3 weeks and 1 racket has broke, not because of abuse, but because of aggressive playing time.

I would rate this as a good buy for the price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not a Piece of Crap ...
The wife and I host weekly grass Volleyball games. Periodically, for no explicable reason, our non-volleyball playing friends show up. Over the years we've purchased several badminton sets in an effort to keep these friends happy. These cheaper sets are essentially disposable. They tend to fall apart or become hopelessly tangled after a couple uses. We finally decided to spend a little more money and try out the Park & Sun Pro Set. ( We've had posititive experiences with Park & Suns higher end volleyball systems ) The system more than delivered. It was easy to put up, easy to take down and fit back into the carrying bag with out any problem. The system was more than able to handle the abuse rendered when a handful of children used it for a volleyball game, far more wear and tear you would expect in a normal badminton game. I'm not a good judge of what constitutes a good racquet, but they seemed sturdy. I would have given the system 5 stars except for the cheap plastic steaks. These can replaced with a set of metal camping stakes for a few bucks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Just what I expected ...
When I received the badminton set it was all there with no damage to anything in side. It took a very short time to put up and I was impressed with the shuttle cocks, net, and poles. The badminton rackets need to have a better wrap on the handles as they fell apart after a couple of days playing. I purchased some cheap tennis wraps and rewrapped the rackets with those and they are fine now. The frame of the racket and the strings are very good. My sons (both over 20 and athletic) were pounding the birdies and I have used them quite often and there has been no breakage of the strings and the birdies are holding up. It is the best set I've own and have no regrets other than the plastic wrap over the handles of the rackets.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Well worth the extra money ...
This item was purchased based on the positive existing reviews. It may be a little more pricey but instructions very clear and very easy to assemble. Unlike the less expensive sets that I've returned because they just didn't make sense.


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