Hundred
Hundred Battle 900
| As Used By | BWF circuit players |
| Racket Weight | 5U 79g |
| Stringing Tension | 34 |
| Player Level | M4X Japanese Carbon Fibre |
| Flexibility | Flexible |
| Balance | 301mm |
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The Hundred Battle 900 Badminton Racket – Black is engineered for attacking players seeking maximum power, speed, and control in competitive play.
Featuring a head-heavy balance, this racket generates stronger smashes and deeper clears, while the lightweight 4U frame (84g) and 3U frame (89g) delivers fast racket head speed without sacrificing stability.
The flexible shaft creates whip-like acceleration, enhancing shuttle repulsion on drives, flicks, and net shots for aggressive court dominance.
Built from durable carbon fibre, the Battle 900 absorbs shock and maintains frame stability under high tensions.
It supports string tensions up to 34 lbs, allowing advanced players to fine-tune responsiveness for their attacking style. Finished in professional black, this racket is built for tournament-level performance and players who demand precision in their aggressive game.
Key Features
- Head-heavy balance for powerful attacking shots
- Lightweight 4U frame (84g) for quick racket acceleration
- Mid Weight 3U frame (89g) for attacking
- Flexible shaft for improved power generation and feel
- Carbon fibre construction for durability and shock absorption
- High tension capacity up to 34 lbs Professional-grade performance for competitive play
- Grip size G6
Technical Specifications
- Product Name: Battle 900
- Product Code: HBRX-2U160 Range: Battle
- Player Type: Attacking
- Player Level: Professional
- Weight: 84g (4U), 89g (3U)
- Balance: Head Heavy
- Shaft Flexibility: Flexible
- Grip Size: G6
- Maximum Tension: 34 lbs
- Material: Carbon Fibre
- Colour: Black, White
- Product Type: Badminton Racket
- Ideal For Advanced and tournament-level players
- Players with an aggressive attacking style
- Those seeking quick racket acceleration and strong shot generation
- Competitive singles and doubles players