Best racket case?

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The best cases that I own are all from Stiga. Top quality, stylish and very well designed. If only they paid as much attention to the manufacturing quality of their blades :D . Not the cheapest, but it's well worth to spend a bit more in this case. (pun unintended)

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Yep, these are ones I was talking about, above.. My club m8 has the one in Orange..
 
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lol I am still using this cheap ass case (2$) because I like its color. I wish Stiga release a purple case :(
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Currently using the Andro Fraser duo wallet case.
Mainly bought it because I also bought the Fraser bag. Does a decent job, but outer layer of protection isn't that sturdy. Got a spare Donic single wallet that is much sturdier. Maybe I will upgrade to something like an alu case if I can find one I like designwise that can hold 2 or 3 rackets.
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I just use whatever case from the brand that matches my racket 😅 Got one Donic and one Nittaku, both were simple ones that cost 15 EUR each. But I do have to say that the Nittaku one (Paint Full Case 7223, as it's called in the store that I use) does look better imo and the side zipper makes it more convenient.
 
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Try this hack if you want to carry 4 to 6 or more rackets like a boss.

Well if you are blade junky like me and own 4 to 8 Rackers and want to carry them, i figured insulated lunch bags are very good option and damn cheap. These lunch bags are adequate to carry upto 6 rackets or more, as well balls, cleaning solutions and other accessories.

You get hard and soft case lunch bags, you choose base on your preference.

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When you have a lot of rackets stacked next to each other, they protect each other. It's much more important to keep the rubbers from different rackets from sticking together. Regular disposable plastic bags do a great job of this. Besides this reduces oxygen access to the entire rubber and not just to its surface and the rubbers are fresh and the effect of the booster lasts longer.
 
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Actually I would advice against non-hard cases.
Hard cases protect (based how hard they are) against impacts. I have seen where some player fell on another players backpack and broke his racket. Had he used a hard case maybe he would still use that blade.

Is this likely to happen to you? No. Other accident are likely to happen? No.
How much is your beloved racket worth to you?
 
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Actually I would advice against non-hard cases.
Hard cases protect (based how hard they are) against impacts. I have seen where some player fell on another players backpack and broke his racket. Had he used a hard case maybe he would still use that blade.

Is this likely to happen to you? No. Other accident are likely to happen? No.
How much is your beloved racket worth to you?
Maybe it's for the best, because if there was a strong case, he would have broken his ribs :ROFLMAO:
 
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