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The Li-Ning Air Force G3 is a cutting-edge graphite badminton racket weighing only 72g, engineered with Aerotec Beam and Dynamic Optimized Frame technologies to maximize speed, power, and sweet spot size. It supports high string tension up to 30 lbs thanks to TB Nano technology, delivering durability and explosive performance for advanced players.




| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Li-Ning |
| Colour | Black/Blue/Red |
| Frame material | Graphite |
| Included Components | 1 Badminton Racket with Cover |
| Material Type | Graphite |
| Season | Year-Round |
| Size | 79 grams |
| Skill level | Advanced |
| Sport | Badminton |
| Style | Strung |
| Manufacturer | Li-Ning (China) Sports Goods Co., Ltd |
N**S
BEST AND ORIGINAL RACKET OF LINING
The racket is very good and better for smashes ,weight is perfect ,defensive is also good ,overall racket is very good
A**L
Good one at this price
Very good racket at this price point, thought it’s head heavy, didn’t feel the power coming through , not very attacking racket . But very good for defencive play
R**L
Lightweight and Powerful – Great Value for Money!
I found this racket to strike an excellent balance between power and control. It’s impressively lightweight and highly maneuverable, allowing for smooth, effortless smashes and fast exchanges at the net. The handling is crisp and responsive, which really shines during intense rallies. The factory grip feels a bit undersized, which slightly compromises handling precision. However, this is easily fixed with a quality tacky overgrip, which not only improves comfort but also enhances overall control. I had initially considered the Yonex Astrox Lite 27i, which offers a more flexible graphite shaft and a lighter frame—great for effortless back-court clears with lower string tension. That said, it has a reputation for fragility, especially under higher tension or around the grip area. In comparison, this racket features a stiffer carbon fiber shaft, giving it superior control and stability, though it demands more arm strength for extended back-court rallies. Still, the trade-off is worthwhile for players who prefer precision and durability. I would prefer going with this one if you are also considering the Yonex Astrox just because of the fact that this is more durable. Overall, this is a solid racket that delivers excellent value for money and suits intermediate to advanced players looking for reliability without compromising on playability.
S**H
Excellent Racket
This is a wonderful racket. It is very light and you can generate good power using this racket. Perfect buy. Excellent. Value for price.
M**A
Use 25 lbs because dont apply 30 lbs the racket breaking chance is high with 30 lbs
The racket is very good for beginners and use this racket carefully because it is too light but the bad part of the racket is it was 2 not i want 4 not . Overall the racket is very good and if your string is booked. Apply bg 65 string with 25 lbs
A**N
Racket was fake and snapped on the first shot
Racket was not good at all, got it one day before and when I got on court and hit my first shot it had hit the frame and the racket immediately snapped, the racket had been fake, I had been relying on this racket for a tournament as a spare, and didn’t expect this to happen at all
V**A
Good racquet
Light weight and flexible
G**H
Packing poor used bat
Packing poor used bat
A**R
The racket seems good however I ordered black and they sent white. The shipping also took several weeks, which in fairness was disclosed at the time of ordering, but still seemed pretty crazy.
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