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Champion Sports BR40 Heavy-Duty Steel Badminton Racket
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Description
Description
Champion Sports BR40 Heavy-Duty Steel Badminton Racket for School PE and Recreation
The Champion Sports BR40 is a heavy-duty steel badminton racket built on a heavy-duty steel frame, made for school pe and recreation.
It is a dependable school and recreation racket and sits within the badminton sets and rackets lineup, part of the wider tennis and racquet catalog for programs running badminton in PE and playground settings.
Key Product Specifications
- Brand: Champion Sports
- Style Number: BR40
- Frame: Heavy-duty steel frame
- Level: Recreation
- Sport: Badminton
- Grip: Wrapped handle
- Best For: School PE and Recreation
Specifications at a Glance
| Brand | Champion Sports |
|---|---|
| Style Number | BR40 |
| Frame | Heavy-duty steel frame |
| Sport | Badminton |
| Best For | School PE and Recreation |
Quick Answer
- What it is: Heavy-Duty Steel Badminton Racket
- Best for: School PE and Recreation
- Key feature: Heavy-duty steel frame
- Why it stands out: a heavy-duty steel frame tuned for the recreation badminton player.
- In one line: The heavy-duty steel badminton racket for school pe and recreation
Frame and Strings
The BR40 is a heavy-duty steel badminton racket built on a heavy-duty steel frame. The frame carries the load on every clear and smash while the head holds tension for clean contact with a shuttlecock. A wrapped handle gives a steady grip for PE and recreation players, and the build suits the recreation end of the badminton range.
How to Use It
Use the BR40 for badminton in PE classes, gym units, and after-school clubs. It suits school pe and recreation learning the overhead clear, drop, and smash. Pair it with shuttlecocks and a net from the badminton sets and rackets range, and store the rackets in an equipment bag between sessions so a class set stays together.
Where It Fits by Level and Setting
| Setting / level | Suitability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PE badminton unit | Best | Class set friendly |
| After-school club | Best | Durable daily use |
| Recreation | Good | Casual rallies |
| Competitive play | Fair | Recreation-grade frame |
| Storage | Best | Fits a bag |
| Indoor or outdoor | Best | Gym or yard |
Equipping a Badminton Program
For a coach or PE teacher, the BR40 anchors a badminton unit. Compare frames and string types in the badminton sets and rackets range and pair them with a net and shuttlecocks, or browse the wider tennis and racquet catalog and PE and playground room for cross-sport programs.
Buyer and Equipment Workflow
Order a class set, check the frames and head tension on arrival, run the unit, then store the rackets in an equipment bag so the set is ready for the next class.
Who Buys This and Why
('PE teachers and club coaches buy the BR40 for school pe and recreation. A heavy-duty steel frame takes the knocks of daily PE handling.', 'A school badminton unit is the clearest case, since the BR40 gives a class a consistent racket from the badminton sets and rackets range without mixing odd frames.')
Choosing This Style vs Companions
| If you need | Reach for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| This racket | BR40 | Heavy-Duty Steel Badminton Racket |
| A braided-nylon string | BR55 / BR75 | Softer string feel |
| A coated-steel string | BR56 / BR76 | Firmer, durable string |
| A beginner steel frame | BR24 | Tempered steel value |
| A complete set | DBSET | Rackets, net, shuttlecocks |
| A net to pair | BN1 | 18-ply badminton net |
Expert Recommendation
For a PE teacher or club coach, the BR40 is a sensible class racket. Order a set, store them in an equipment bag, and compare it with the BR15 for an all-steel shaft and frame or the BR24 for a beginner steel racket.
Alternatives and Companion Styles
Companion options: compare frames and string types across the badminton sets and rackets range, and add a net and shuttlecocks for a complete court in PE and playground.
What Sets the BR40 Apart
What sets it apart: a heavy-duty steel frame tuned for the recreation badminton player.
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Care and Durability
Store the BR40 dry in an equipment bag, keep it out of direct sun and damp, and inspect the heavy-duty steel frame and head before each unit so a cracked frame is caught early.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the frame made of?
Heavy-duty steel frame.
What are the strings?
A factory-strung head tuned for recreation play.
What level is the BR40 for?
Recreation.
Who is the BR40 for?
School PE and Recreation.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes, it is built for school PE and recreation badminton.
What stands out about it?
A heavy-duty steel frame takes the knocks of daily PE handling.
How does it compare to other rackets?
the BR15 for an all-steel shaft and frame or the BR24 for a beginner steel racket.
Is badminton played indoors or outdoors?
Both; school play is usually in a gym, recreation play can be outdoors.
Can I buy a class set?
Yes, rackets like this are commonly ordered in sets for classes.
How do I care for it?
Keep it dry, store it in a bag, and check the frame and head tension before each unit.
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