Beginner badminton player looking for a forgiving racket with power!
Weight
87G
The racket's weight is an extremely important factor for any badminton player. Don't forget to take into consideration:
- How often you play, how prone you are to injury, your body size, and your playing style.
The heavier the racket, the more power you will get. However, you will lose speed, which can be a disadvantage for defensive players, quick burst shots, and counter-attacks.
Balance
315MM (Head Heavy)
The balance of your badminton racket will have a major impact on your game. There are three types of racket balance:
- Head heavy, for power
- Even, for versatility
- Head light, for speed
Flexibility
Soft Shaft (Flexible)
Rackets come in different flexibility options:
- Flexible: These rackets are good for players looking for maneuverability and long shuttlecock trajectories.
- Medium: These rackets are good for players looking for a balance between power and maneuverability.
- Stiff: These rackets are good for advanced/expert players looking for power and precision.
- Very Stiff: These rackets are good for expert players with flawless technique looking for power.
The 87g head-heavy racket with a soft shaft offers excellent optimization and reduces off-center errors while generating power for beginners with slow wrist movements.
Power
For beginners with a slow swing, the flexible shaft is more beneficial.
Forgiveness
The unique string bed expands the sweet spot and tolerates more off-center hits.
User comfort
The soft shaft enables beginner players to generate power more easily.
Beginner badminton player looking for a forgiving racket with power!
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