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How to distinguish Younix badminton rackets?
The surface of the original badminton racket shaft and racket frame is bright and smooth, with English characters. Icons and other symbols are finely printed, and the double photoetched steel numbers on the racket shaft and taper handle are clearly distinguishable; However, the fake feather racket is not as good as the original one in all aspects, especially the shield-shaped PBSI logo on the taper handle is far from the real one (due to different sales areas, there is no shield-shaped PBSI logo on the taper handle of the feather racket with the steel grades of CH, th and TW). )。

The original YONEX badminton racket is characterized by fine workmanship, clear printing, injection molding of rubber particles with threaded holes (protective tubes), chamfering at both ends, multi-band full racket sleeve, soft hand feeling, and factory numbers engraved on the shaft and taper handle of the badminton racket.

The racket produced in the early days used to have a square laser anti-counterfeiting trademark label, and later it was changed to an oval laser anti-counterfeiting trademark label. In recent years, it is difficult for ordinary people to identify the authenticity because the laser anti-counterfeiting trademark label is easy to forge. Now, the laser anti-counterfeiting trademark label has been cancelled, and the advanced and indistinguishable double-photoetching steel number has been engraved on the conical surface of the racket handle and the racket shaft.

Selection guide:

No matter what brand of racket you choose, you must first meet the standards of racket length, width and weight stipulated in badminton competition rules.

In recent years, the metal frame of steel skewers successfully trial-produced is relatively firm. When choosing and using genuine Yonex badminton rackets, you should choose lighter or heavier ones according to your physical conditions and habits (the weight of the rackets is generally around 120g). Older people, women and children should choose lighter ones.