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Wilson Team 60 Shuttlecocks - 12 Pack Tube

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$26.55

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About this item

  • Wilson Team 60 Shuttlecocks - 12 Pack Tube
  • 1 Dozen practice and training shuttlecocks
  • Top quality feathers and natural cork base
  • Individually hand-tuned and flight-tested for consistent flight characteristics
  • Speed: 77


Featuring enhanced durability and top quality goose feathers, Wilson's Team 60 shuttlecocks deliver consistent flight performance perfect for club competition or practice play. Its rigid shape adds excellent acceleration from the string bed of the racket face.


Doffod
2025-08-29 14:02:18
These are not really the highest quality shuttlecocks as suggested, it even has "practice and training" printed on the packaging, obviously not for serious games, the quality is still decent though, obviously not as good as Yonex's, the initial trajectory could be a little bit unpredictable after the contact, but for $10 you can a dozen of feather shuttlecocks, whereas it could cost you $30 to get a Yonex, it's a steal, tremendous value. After my 1st order, I place two more orders for several more dozens. If you are like me, an somewhat frequent amateur player, stock them up before they run out or the price goes up.
Vaishali K
2025-08-22 18:09:08
Doesn't last for one game also.
Pat
2025-08-12 14:20:24
For 10 dollars, these shuttles are good. They aren't that great. Their flight and consistency are somewhat random. Some shuttles flew decently, and some flew very oddly like swinging in the air. Especially after a couple of hard hits like smashes, the shuttle drastically slowed down or swayed in the air. Their design looks almost exactly like Yonex AS-10 shuttles, but with less quality perfection. They look very dirty compared to the AS-10. The durability is pretty weak. The longest a shuttle lasted for me was almost or 90% of one game. After that game, the shuttle was completely destroyed like almost all the feathers were gone. On average, I used about two shuttles per game. Those shuttles were completely destroyed. This was all in the first tube I used.The second tube I used, I hydrated or steamed them for couple of days and waited one day before use. Their flight was still pretty random. Some flew decently, and the rest swinging in the air. However, the decent shuttles still flew decently after a couple of hard hits. The durability increased by a good amount. On average, I used about 1.5 shuttles per game. However, we did not toss them because they were completely destroyed. We tossed the shuttles because they were worn out or lost their flight for the game. The worn out shuttles could still be used as warmup for drives.These shuttles are not terrible. They are pretty good for 10 dollars. Their flight may be random, but it is still playable throughout a game. The durability without steaming them is pretty bad. However, the durability is improved quite a bit after the steaming process. I recommend these shuttles for random pickup games against beginner or low to middle intermediate players. I also recommend them if you just want to get a feel for feather shuttles through light play or drills. I do not recommend these shuttles for serious players or if there is a tournament coming up soon.
Dino
2025-06-18 12:00:59
I am not a pro, just play in the club. The shuttles have good quality, and each can last for about two games. After that, it's still good enough for my family to play in the back yard. For the price 10 dollars/tube, you cannot beat it. After trying out the first 2 tubes, I purchased additional 4 tubes.
Renbutsu
2025-05-01 12:58:59
I've played with dozens of brands/models of feather shuttlecocks so I can give a good non-bias opinion on the quality and value. The Wilson Team 60 shuttlecock are ok shuttles but only if you can find them under $15, over that, they are expensive for what they are. The feather is duck and partly single sided. The main thing with feather shuttlecocks is one must look past the dollar cost. Low cost shuttles are low cost for a reason. That reason is the feather is lower quality, thinner quality, QC is lower, cork composition is lower. All this equates to a shuttle that will break easy, not last long, and have no secondary use.Top shuttlecocks after being used in matches can be used for training as the feathers are mostly intact. The shuttles also last longer in games before needing to change out.The Wilson Team 60 will almost guarantee to break before one game is over, both by beginners who hit it wrong, and more experienced players who can hit it hard. It won't make it into the 2nd game. Then the secondary value is not there because it cannot be used for additional training purposes afterwards.Recap, ok value if price is under $15, the lower the price the better the value. The 60 is not a bad shuttle, just sometimes because Amazon shifts the prices up and down, it can be bad for the price. For example, as I write this review, it's selling for $20 sold by Amazon. That's really bad, stay away.
Customer
2025-04-27 15:58:13
Great deal, just 10 dollars, very good quality. I bought both Wilson Team 60 and Wilson Pro 80, I like the Wilson Team 60.
Rich D
2025-04-12 12:39:41
Not for real games. Feathers broke off easily after a couple of games.
Subbu Parameswaran
2025-04-05 10:03:42
I play competitive badminton and must say that these birdies are much better than Victor or Wecan shuttles. I used to buy them from sports authority. Now that they are gone, i am glad I found it on Amazon! If you want long lasting shuttles with great flight and carry, these are the best there is!
Alex
2025-03-02 11:55:40
It's kind of confusing its called 60 shuttlecocks. There are only 12.
Gfau2012
2025-02-04 13:17:17
Very nice shuttlecocks. Good balance and amazing for practice play.
Rachel
2024-12-29 21:25:48
Treaty.Picture shows 60, actually only 12 in it. Never buy again!