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310 days ago

Men’s MAXX badminton shoes, US 8.5, Sky blue colour

Seema from New Lynn

Maxx latest X-Cushion PRO your secret weapon to conquer the court with exceptional balance of agility, stability, and cushioning. From lightning fast footwork to powerful jumps every move is supported by cutting-edge technology and unrivalled design.

Features:
👉 Condition: Used, like new (selling as Size outgrown)
👉 Colour: Sky blue
👉 Size: US 8.5
👉 Sports: Badminton shoes
👉 Features: Fortified heel - Ergonomic Ultra Elastic Insole - Scratch > Natural Rubber outsole -Shock Absorption Elastic Cushion
👉 Price: $120

Only serious buyers please.
contact: Seema Unnithan
+64223326838 anytime. Pick up from New Lynn. Shipping can be arranged at buyer’s expense. Thanks. 🙏

Price: $120

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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