Is it better to buy a badminton racket in Canada or in China?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-07
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    This question involves specific brands and products, as well as many factors such as purchase channels and **, so it cannot be generalized. Here are some factors to consider:

    1.Brands and products: If you are buying a badminton racket from a well-known brand and it is not much different from that in Canada and China, then you may be able to buy it in Canada.

    However, if you are buying a small brand or a specific model of badminton racket, or if there is a large difference between Canada and China**, then you may need to purchase it in China.

    2.Purchase channel and**: If there is a reliable badminton racket sales channel in Canada, and **reasonable, then it may be possible to purchase it in Canada.

    However, if you do not have a reliable source of purchase in Canada, or if the price is significantly higher than the Chinese market price, then you may need to buy in China.

    3.Quality and after-sales service: When buying a badminton racket, you need to consider quality and after-sales service. If you have questions about the product or need after-sales service, then you may need to purchase it in China, as it may be more convenient to contact the original manufacturer or distributor to solve the problem.

    To sum up, the choice to buy a badminton racket in ** depends on the specific situation. It is recommended to compare and analyze before making a purchase to choose the right purchase channel and brand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Depends on what version you buy. For example, the brand YONEX is licensed in the mainland and is CH version, the Taiwan version is TW, the Japanese version is JP, the Southeast Asian version is SP, and so on. No matter what version, the high-end shots are made in Japan, the low-end are made in Taiwan, and of course, there are also custom-made beats made by the mainland** and Singapore**.

    Badminton products are still recommended to be purchased in the mainland, which is relatively cheap, but the premise is to be able to distinguish the real from the fake, and there are mostly copycats in the mainland.

    For example, it is more expensive for Japan to buy Japanese licensed goods than for the mainland to buy Japanese licensed goods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Buy it in Canada, it's inconvenient to buy it in China and bring it over, ** it's almost on both sides.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally to put it simply, no matter where you return from Canada or where you return to China, if you come back by plane, as long as the number of rackets you bring is not particularly exaggerated for commercial use, you can bring it, at least more than ten or even dozens of small ones, for example, if you look at the national team players like Lin Dan and they go abroad to compete, you can see from the TV broadcast screen that they have more than ten in a bag, if they are not allowed to bring, then what do they play. It's just that because of the long length of the badminton racket, you can carry 1 or 2 pieces in your bag, and if you have more, you have to check it in. However, if you want a few boxes and a few boxes, the customs will also let you bring them, as long as you pay the customs duty.

    If you do want to bring a large number of items, you can also call the company of the Canadian flight you plan to take or the relevant domestic customs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can bring **several** badminton rackets from Canada back to China, and there is no clear limit on the specific number. However, if you carry a lot of carrying, you will need to check it in. If you need to bring a large number of badminton rackets, it is recommended to contact the airline or the relevant customs office in advance for consultation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you try it, you'll know, I don't know.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    By air, but the shipping cost is more expensive than the racket View the original post

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have used your own racket, you should have no problem bringing as much as you want. If it's a new beat, you'll have to pay a tariff.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it really depends on the city you go to in Canada.

    If you are coming to Vancouver.

    Or go to Toronto, these 2 cities, a lot of Chinese.

    In the past, you may have wanted to say that you have to go to Tang Wunianren Street to buy your favorite Chinese food.

    Now the streets and alleys are all over the place, and everyone doesn't go to Chinatown anymore.

    If you go to a town with fewer Chinese, you may not be used to it.

    There may not be as much Qizi's Chinese food, or what you want.

    But if you're coming to Vancouver or Toronto, then you can rest assured.

    Don't think about what you eat and drink here at all, only you can't think of it, there's nothing you can't buy.

    Clothing, household items.

    It's a lot of everything, and it's not expensive!

    Some are even cheaper than domestic.

    If you must bring something, you must bring a computer (you may not be used to using the English version, only some places have Chinese computers) and you must bring"Quick translation"and so on.

    In my opinion, there is really nothing bad to buy, if you come for the first time, you can bring some whatever you want, and then come here to see the situation, get used to it, and then you will know what to buy, what is better to buy in Canada. This is all up to the individual, and some people like to bring it from home.

    If you play games, you have to buy more cards, Q coins or something.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yonex badminton rackets bought in Malaysia are definitely genuine, while YONEX badminton rackets bought in China are not necessarily genuine. Buy good things, don't be greedy for cheap, cheap is not good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Vice captain Tian Fugao is a member of the same clan after all.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buying in advance in Canada can be half the price.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My family is a piano maker, so I have time to go to the exhibition in Shanghai in October, and there are a lot of luthiers from Italy, and most of the pianos from the United States and Canada are imported from China, and the money to buy a piano in the United States or Canada can buy three of the same grade in China (except for those made by famous teachers).

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    5,000 to 10,000 yuan, whether you buy an ordinary violin in Canada or in China, it's not good!

    However, it is still recommended to buy it abroad, because domestic pianos are generally made by carpentry, and the better pianos are tuned by the luthier. At this price, you can't buy a famous piano. Ou Liqin is generally more than 15,000.

    Abroad is the basic, and the piano is also better than the domestic in all aspects of tuning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to buy it in Canada, the quality is relatively guaranteed, and the professional masters in the musical instrument store are very responsible, and the after-sales service is also guaranteed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know what to call you, and you actually posted this kind of question to the title of the computer?

    I am a poor man, and I have never even been out of the province, but I know that China's goods will not be bad, at least what is bought locally, there is also a guarantee point, and if the foreign goods are broken, will they be sent back for warranty?

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