Multishuttle tool

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  1. Canadaguyy

    Canadaguyy Regular Member

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    Hello, ive been wondering what I could use to help with picking up my shuttles during multishuttle trainings. Ive seen some people using long janitor brooms but i was wondering if there are any other options and if there are some options that I would be able to bring from one place to another since I practice at different gyms.
    Thanks!
     
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    Coach's assistants?

    You can always just put the tube on the other side and hit them in so you don't have to pick anything up.

    Works for me.:p
     
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    Unfortunately were only 2, the feeder and the worker so we dont have anyone to help us pick up.

    I wish it worked like that.

    We’re just looking for something to put all of the shuttles in a pile so its easier and faster to pick up since we dont have enough shuttles to do our training all at once.
     
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    We have a version here in HK.

    there’s a three section lower part for pushing the shuttles around on the floor. It folds up so it’s shorter and can be easily put in your bag.

    Then the handle and shaft part is extendable. When the whole things is folded up, it’s only about 18 inches long and goes conveniently in the bag. I should try to get some pics up of it. It’s very useful during our multi shuttle routines and very popular in HK.

    The people who make it charge just over 30USD for it. Honestly, it’s just a home made thing so I imagine you can make a version yourself. Since it’s designed to be light, it can’t be handled too roughly.
     
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    That would be awesome, is there any place i can purchase it from and get it shipped to canada?
     
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    And if it isnt avaiable, do you think you could send me some pictures so I could try making my own? Thanks
     
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    I'm just brainstorming here but you could try and lay down some light plastic sheets/rugs or a fishing net :p for that purpose.
     
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    Here you go

    1. the size of the equipment folded up. Haven’t weighed it but it must be less than a kilo.

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    2. Half opened

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    3. Plastic scoopers fully opened. T hinge is flat

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    4. The T hinge opened up

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    5&6. Closer look at the T hinge.

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    i ended up making this
     
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    You forgot to mention the most important feature. The portability!
     
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    That’s not me in the video ;) . Its not as portable as yours but the swiffer handle breaks in 3 pieces so I put that in the shuttle box, only thing i need to carry is sweeper itself.
     
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    I couldnt find any like yours online.
     
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    My friend gave me a couple of links on taobao.

    You can research it.

    【淘宝】https://m.tb.cn/h.5PVPwDZ?tk=qsfbWewEpTT CZ0001 「羽毛球集球器收球器便携可折叠训练培训一个人玩弹力」
    点击链接直接打开 或者 淘宝搜索直接打开


    【淘宝】https://m.tb.cn/h.5kLZhl0?tk=9MqsWeww6q2 CZ3457 「运动守望者免弯腰折叠 羽毛球捡球器 扫球器收球器便携训练集球器」
    点击链接直接打开 或者 淘宝搜索直接打开


    (I am going to hazard a guess that a Malaysian YouTuber in NW England will introduce it on his channel :D)
     
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    Will check them out, thanks!
     
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    You’re not Derrick?
     

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