Description
The Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket is built for intermediate players who want a lightweight racket that improves reaction time, swing speed, and all-round shuttle control. At just 77g, this is one of the lightest frames in the Li-Ning Air Force series, allowing you to move faster on court and play longer without arm fatigue. The head heavy balance with a medium flex shaft provides a reliable blend of power on smashes and control on drops, making the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket a versatile choice for players who mix attack and defensive play.
ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT 77G CONSTRUCTION
Faster Reactions and Reduced Fatigue
The 77g weight of the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket enhances wrist movement and shot speed across all strokes. Returning smashes and quick drives becomes easier when the racket moves faster through the air, and the ultra-light frame reduces arm strain during long matches and extended practice sessions.
For intermediate players who are developing their footwork and court coverage, a lighter racket means smoother transitions between defense and attack. Players training on courts in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai will find this lightweight badminton racket keeps their arm fresh even during intense rallies in Indian heat.
MEDIUM FLEX SHAFT FOR ALL-ROUND USE
Power, Control, and Versatility
The medium flex shaft on the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket generates effortless power on smashes while maintaining stability for controlled drop shots and net plays. Unlike stiff shafts that demand precise timing, a medium flex shaft is more forgiving — it loads energy during the backswing and releases it smoothly at contact, making it suitable for attack, defense, and all areas of the court.
This shaft flexibility makes the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket particularly well-suited for intermediate players who are still developing their technique and want a racket that supports their growth across all shot types.
AEROTEC BEAM SYSTEM
Low Drag for Faster Swings
The Aerotec Beam System shapes the frame cross-section of the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket for an extremely low drag coefficient. Based on advanced calculations and gathered practicing data, the frame structure is designed to cut through the air faster, enabling higher swing speed and more powerful shots with less physical effort.
This aerodynamic advantage helps intermediate players generate pace on their smashes and speed on their drives without needing to swing harder — the frame does the work. Combined with the 77g weight, the Aerotec Beam System makes this one of the fastest-swinging rackets in the Li-Ning Air Force range.
DYNAMIC OPTIMUM FRAME
Expanded Sweet Spot and Consistent Power
The Dynamic Optimum Frame on the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket enlarges the sweet spot and raises the hitting point higher on the string bed. This gives you more consistent hitting velocity across a wider range of contact points, with increased bounce strength that does not sacrifice frame durability.
For players who are still refining their timing and footwork, the expanded sweet spot provides forgiveness on off-center hits while rewarding clean contact with sharp, controlled power. Whether clearing deep or attacking with tight placement, the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket ensures confident execution.
TB NANO TECHNOLOGY
Durability and High Tension Support
The Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket features TB Nano technology that binds carbon fiber and resin tightly. This creates a frame with enhanced strength, elasticity, and durability — capable of withstanding high string tensions up to 30 lbs without risking frame distortion. TB Nano ensures powerful smashes and strikes without compromising stability, making this a reliable Li-Ning badminton racket in India for regular training and competitive play.
G6 SLIM GRIP FOR QUICK HANDLING
Better Wrist Work and Sharp Angles
The G6 slim grip on the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket improves handling and wrist movement, helping players produce faster angles and sharp net kills. The slim profile is comfortable for players with a quick playing style who rely on wrist-driven deception and rapid racket repositioning during exchanges at the front court.
WHO SHOULD BUY THIS RACKET
Recommended Player Profile
The Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket is ideal for intermediate players upgrading from basic rackets, all-round players who mix attack and defensive play, and anyone who prefers light, fast, and maneuverable frames. Players across Indian cities — from Hyderabad and Pune to Kolkata and Jaipur — who train regularly and want easy control and speed will find this racket delivers exactly that. Factory strung and ready to use immediately.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1. What type of player is the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket designed for?
Ans. The Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket is designed for intermediate all-round players who want a lightweight racket for faster reactions, easier control, and versatile gameplay across attack and defense.
Q2. What is the maximum string tension?
Ans. The maximum recommended string tension is 30 lbs. BG 65 Ti works well for durability, while BG 66 Ultimax is a good choice for power and control.
Q3. Is the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket good for smashing?
Ans. Yes, the head heavy balance combined with the medium flex shaft generates solid power on overhead smashes. The 77g weight allows fast racket acceleration for quick, powerful shots.
Q4. What does the G6 grip size mean?
Ans. G6 is a slim grip size that improves wrist work and handling. It is suitable for players who prefer quick wrist movements and sharp angle shots.
Q5. Is this racket suitable for doubles play?
Ans. Yes, the 77g weight and fast swing speed make the Li-Ning Air Force 77 Badminton Racket excellent for doubles where quick reflexes and rapid drive exchanges are essential.
Q6. Does this racket come factory strung?
Ans. Yes, this racket comes factory strung at a suitable tension for intermediate players, ready to use immediately without needing to restring before play.



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