2. Check the overall structure of the racket: after you get the racket, wave it below to see if it shakes your hand. The brand of the rocker must be that the racket shaft (the joint between the racket handle and the racket head is now made of carbon alloy steel) is too hard; Do not shake hands, indicating that the racket shaft is more elastic.
3. You can choose a badminton racket that suits you according to your actual situation. For example, in singles, it is suitable to choose an extended racket. For offensive players, you should choose a slightly heavier racket with medium hardness. In doubles, it is best to choose a standard length racket. If you are a defensive player, you should choose a lighter racket.
4. Choose the handle according to the size of each person's hand, and the handle should be comfortable. People with big hands will feel uncomfortable holding thin or square handles.
5. See if the strings are symmetrical. Each square composed of crossed strings should be the same size, and the tightness of each string should be consistent.
6. When you get a badminton racket, you should first look at the shape of its racket head. Generally speaking, it can be divided into two types: the traditional egg-shaped racket frame and the square-headed flat-headed racket frame. The shape of the badminton racket determines the size of its sweet zone (the best hitting zone on the racket face), because when the ball falls in the sweet zone, it can give the player enough hitting power and control the ball, so the size of the sweet zone is very important for the player, which can make it easier for the player to hit a high-quality ball.
7. Badminton rackets can be divided into carbon fiber, carbon-aluminum integration, aluminum-iron integration and aluminum-iron separation according to different materials. The choice of material is directly related to the weight and price of the racket. Generally speaking, all-carbon badminton rackets have the lightest weight and are the mainstream materials at present.