The Li-Ning Halbertec 2000 offers exceptional performance for beginners, combining durability, power, and precision. Inheriting the advanced design of the War Halberd 8000, this racket is constructed with Superb Carbon material, ensuring high durability and strength while supporting a player's thrust and fluidity in every shot on the court. The 39g head weight and 293mm balance point deliver a perfect blend of power and control, making it an ideal choice for those looking to improve their all-around game.
The Li-Ning Halbertec 2000 features several innovative technologies to enhance your play. The Sonic Boom System uses air compression technology to amplify the ultrasonic effect of the racket frame, providing a strong hitting feel and fast shuttlecock speed, while the clear sound adds to the racket's dynamic performance. The 6.8mm STD-Modulus Slim Shaft improves flexibility and accelerates the rotation of the racket, allowing for precise and powerful smashes. Constructed with STD-Modulus Graphite, this racket offers excellent durability and is able to withstand high tension for maximum performance. The Stabilized Layout technology ensures the racket frame remains stable against multi-directional impacts, further enhancing control during aggressive shots. With a weight of just 4U (80-84g), and a flexible shaft, the Halbertec 2000 offers a comfortable and responsive feel, making it a perfect choice for beginner players looking to elevate their game.
Features:
6.8mm High Modulus Slim Shaft - Ensures swift manoeuvrability for quick reactions and precise shot-making.
Sonic Boom System - A standout feature of this racket is the Sonic Boom System, which uses air compression technology to amplify the ultrasonic effect of the racket frame. This creates a powerful hitting sensation and faster shuttlecock speed, while the distinctive "sonic boom" sound adds to the racket’s dynamic performance.
Stabilized Layout - Featuring an anti-vibration twist angle on the racket frame, the Stabilized Layout minimizes unwanted vibrations and increases the stability of the racket when making contact with the shuttlecock, resulting in more accurate and controlled shots.