Harry lifted it. It was light as a feather, yet felt as sturdy as an oak. He stepped out into the garden, the gnomes scattering as the Firebolt’s aura swept over the grass.
Looking down at the shrinking patch of the Burrow, Harry realized this wasn't just a purchase. It was the fastest thing in the wizarding world, and for the first time, the Golden Snitch didn't stand a chance. firebolt harry potter buy
Harry clicked the silver fastening. The lid creaked open, revealing a bed of soft, enchanted silk. Nestled within was the . Harry lifted it
Harry reached out, his fingers brushing the cool wood. The moment he touched it, the broom seemed to sigh. It didn't just sit there; it hovered a fraction of an inch off the silk, humming with a restless, kinetic energy. Looking down at the shrinking patch of the
"The shopkeeper said it can go from zero to one hundred and fifty miles per hour in ten seconds," Ron breathed, leaning in so close his nose nearly touched the bristles. "And look at the braking charm—it’s got a 'perfect-stop' guarantee."
Ron and Harry hovered over it in the kitchen. For weeks, they had pooled every stray Galleon, including a surprising contribution from Fred and George, who claimed they were "investing in Gryffindor’s aerial superiority."
The package arrived at the Burrow not by owl, but by a weary-looking Ministry courier who seemed glad to be rid of the vibrating, long rectangular crate.