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Fitness inspektor: badminton ve Sportcentru Praha

Multisport umí nejen fitness, ale také různé další sporty jako je badminton. Jako první jsme zkusili Sportcentrum Praha v Letňanech.

  • Hala má dohromady čtyři kurty
  • Vedle letňanského bazénu je další badminton, ale tam multisport neberou :-)
  • Šatny jsou celkem zánovní
  • Raketu lze půjčit za 50kč, což je velmi dobrá cena. Míčky dokonce zdarma!
  • O víkendu stojí kurt 200kč/hodina, přes multisport lze platit polovinu kurtu - což ne všude umožnují
  • Rezervace online, většinou bývá volno, takže když si vzpomenete den předem, není to problém
  • Jediné větší negativum spočívá v celkem ostrém stropním světle. Nebyl jsem tedy ze hry moc nadšený, protože košíček občas nebyl ve světlech vidět. Při zápase by to byl docela zásadní problém, když budete hrát se vypáleným zrakem :-)
Celkově dobré, takže trojka.

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