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You can save a lot of money by purchasing cloned or fake badminton rackets. Many of these clone companies reverse engineer more expensive rackets and remake them at a much lower price. You walk away with the same design of racket without paying the premium prices. Cloned rackets generally use cheaper materials than their real counterpart, although they use the same design. They break much easier and have little durability. Theses rackets also rarely offer any kind of warranty in case of a faulty product and their performance can also alter due to the inexpensive materials used. When it really comes down to it, you get what you pay for. Before purchasing any kind of badminton racket, real or fake, you need to look at consumer and expert reviews to ensure you walk away with a functional product.On One Hand: You Save Money
On the Other: Clones Are Poorly Made
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