A badminton racket generally consists of a racket head, a racket shaft, a racket handle, and a joint between the racket frame and racket shaft. The length of a racket does not exceed 68 cm, of which the length of the racket handle and racket shaft does not exceed 40 cm. The length of the racket is 28 cm and the width is 23 cm. With the development of science and technology, the development of rackets is becoming lighter and lighter. , the racket frame is becoming harder and harder, and the racket shaft is becoming more and more elastic.
YONEX is the number one badminton supplies brand, including: Kawasaki, Kason, Victor, Sotx, Wilson, Felix (Finnex)...the more well-known brands include Gosen and so on. It is worth mentioning that China has become a manufacturing kingdom in recent years. As feather net manufacturers in Taiwan, especially in my country, have moved their production lines to the Pearl River Delta and the Yangtze River Delta, they have also brought relevant knowledge and technology to the mainland. Now Almost all links in the badminton industry chain are domestic. It can be said that China is not only the largest badminton market, but also has the largest production volume and the best production quality of badminton products in China. But compared to international big names like Wilson and Yonex (whose sponsorship almost monopolizes the national teams of all powerful badminton countries), the brand awareness of domestic manufacturers is still improving. Experienced golfers can be discerning and spend less money to find a good racket. For ordinary amateur players, with the gradual acquisition of badminton racket materials and production processes, domestic brands (including Taiwanese brands) have produced a large number of first-class rackets, which fully meet the requirements of professional and amateur players. The price/performance ratio is quite high. For a racket with the same performance and materials, some so-called well-known brand rackets may be several times more expensive than ordinary brands. Of course, this has a huge advertising and marketing cost factor, and it also takes advantage of novice consumers who are "cheap but not good". Shopping psychology. So learn more about badminton rackets and clarify your own racket requirements. Sometimes you can really find a good racket with high quality and low price for yourself! Jianzhile Badminton Network provides a lot of relevant knowledge for your reference. The one that suits you is the best, go and choose one!
How to choose a suitable badminton racket based on its performance parameters?
The general principle is that players with low strength should choose soft racket sticks, that is, low-scoring and lighter racket sticks, and offensive players should choose hard and heavier racket sticks. The higher the control performance score, the better. The higher the score in the list, the stiffer the racket, the better the ball control performance, and the easier it is to hit powerful shots.
What do the numbers 2UG3 on the handle of the badminton racket mean?
The xU in front indicates the empty weight of the badminton racket: U-95~100g, 2U-90~94g, 3U-85~89g, 4U-80~84g, generally yonex badminton racket The common weights are 2U, 3U, and 4U. Gx indicates the thickness of the racket handle: G1 is the thickest and G5 is the thinnest.
Why do some badminton rackets have a row of numbers on the handle?
There are two types of numbers on the vertebral handle: 1: There is only a larger Arabic numeral, which indicates the sales area of ??the badminton racket. The only ones I know now are 4-Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, and 3-North America. Region, 5—Mainland China. 2: In addition to the larger numbers, there is also a series of small numbers and English letters. This kind of badminton racket is provided by yonex to national teams. The big numbers in front still represent the region, the small numbers are the numbers of each badminton racket, and finally The English letters represent countries such as: CH—China (CN and CP are sponsors of the Chinese national team), CD—Canada.
What does it mean when some badminton racket models have logos such as long and swing power on the back? The meanings of these marks are as follows: long—the extended type is 10mm longer than an ordinary badminton racket, which helps players expand their return range, enhance their aggressiveness, deliver tricky short balls, and hit powerful high-angle smashes, power— The boosted type is designed using the Strengthened Attack Power Concept (SPT). The top of the racket is heavier and can hit high-attack returns with less force. The light-light racket generally weighs 3U. Using a lightweight racket is more efficient than using a lightweight racket. The traditional racket has a faster swing speed but weaker power, and is more suitable for defense and slim-the frame is only 9mm wide and 5.5mm thick. From a cross-section perspective, it is 25% slimmer than the traditional racket frame, making it the world's slimmest. Slim badminton racket frame; can reduce wind resistance by 10% and increase batting speed by 5%. Tour-tour racket has better material and craftsmanship than the same model of badminton racket, and has better performance. Swing Power-(introduction) adopts Different elasticities, different weights, and different balance point positions are suitable for different types of players. VF-"vari-frame" variable cross-section racket frame. The top of the racket frame adopts an air-breaking (AR) design to reduce air resistance. , improves the hitting power; the bottom of the racket frame adopts a box-shaped (CAB) design, which reduces the hitting torque and enhances controllability. MF-yonex's 2000 new technology "Mega-Frame" has a large racket surface, and the racket frame is in the width Both the bat and the length are larger than ordinary rackets, which greatly increases the hitting sweet spot. MPF—"muscle power frame" muscle-shaped racket frame design, used in new rackets such as Ti-10.
Is the full carbon badminton racket formed in one piece?
Because one-piece molding (jointless) makes it difficult to distribute the weight of the badminton racket reasonably and has poor torque, it is rarely used. As far as I know, only the low-end carbonex8000 is used, and the racket frame and racket shaft are manufactured separately and reused. Badminton rackets connected with built-in T-joint technology have much better performance in all aspects.
Is the more expensive the better?
Generally speaking, the price of a badminton racket is related to its materials, craftsmanship and brand. New models are generally more expensive and the price will usually drop a lot after a period of time. Generally speaking, expensive badminton rackets are mainly provided for professional players and may not be suitable for amateur players, and it is difficult for ordinary amateur players to feel the slight differences between different models. So the most important thing is to choose the one you are most comfortable with rather than just looking at the price. Of course, if you don’t consider price factors and want something tangible, you might as well keep up with the latest.
Where are YONEX badminton rackets made?
Yonex badminton rackets are manufactured in two places, one is Japan and the other is Taiwan. If it is made in Japan, there will be the words MADE IN JAPAN and JAPAN on the bottom of the shaft and handle respectively, while it is made in Taiwan. There will only be a MADE IN TAIWAN label on the packaging bag. Also, if it is a YONEX racket not produced in Japan, it will definitely not be marked: MADE IN JAPAN, but rather: designed by yonex japan! or other related similar instructions. Japan, which is particularly industrially developed, has done a great job in this regard! In addition, the words MADE IN JAPAN and JAPAN will be written on the bottom of the shaft and handle of every fake Yonex badminton racket. Some badminton rackets sometimes have the word SP printed on the back of the racket model. What does it mean? The word SP indicates that the badminton racket is sold by yonex Singapore head office. The badminton rackets currently sold through commercial channels are all from yonex Singapore. Only the badminton rackets provided to national teams come from Japan, and some of them will flow into the market due to various reasons. Any badminton enthusiast who has been playing for more than 10 years can look back at the badminton supplies and equipment over the years and it can be said that they have changed with each passing day. Nowadays, many badminton product manufacturers use high technology to design and manufacture badminton products, so that players can enjoy badminton more and achieve better results. For example, the advent of ISO square head rackets and the application of space material titanium are undoubtedly to enable players to hit faster and more lethal balls.
If you are now preparing to choose a new racket, you may wish to listen to the advice here, because for a badminton enthusiast, the shape, weight, structure, material, hardness and correct stringing of a racket are obviously More important than its color, packaging and price.
Racket shape and sweet point
Racket shape: It is the geometric shape of the racket head. Now there are generally three types: a: the traditional oval shape b: the ISO racket shape with a square head c: the enlarged ISO shape with a larger string surface. There is also a less common WILSON product with a frame that is wider at the top and smaller at the bottom. The "big hammer" shape, this racket shape is transplanted from Wilson's online racket, which is rare and has poor performance, so I won't introduce it here. Sweet spot: The best hitting area on the racket surface. When the hitting point is in the sweet spot, it can give you enough hitting power, ball control, and little vibration, and you will feel very comfortable. The size of the sweet spot is very important to players, as it makes it easier for players to hit high-quality shots. The most critical factor in determining the size of the sweet spot is the frame shape. The ISO design makes the sweet spot of the racket larger than that of the traditional racket shape, 32% larger to be precise. The sweet spot of the racket designed with ISO-MF is larger than that of ordinary ISO. Of course, it is not that the racket head is wider. Bigger is better, but enlarging the racket head will have a negative impact in terms of torque and weight. ISO head shapes are subdivided into two types. One type has a square head with 8 wire holes, commonly known as [large square head], such as YONEX Ti-5, VICTOR LEADER, etc.
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