What are the classifications of Yonex badminton rackets?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-21
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Introducing the Yonex Racquet Series! In order to better let friends understand the knowledge of badminton rackets, and buy badminton rackets rationally and accurately before participating in sports, this paragraph was made, and it is simple and convenient for people to understand the important development and knowledge of badminton rackets!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yonex rackets are divided into three main types

    The first type is the power type offensive series, including the Sky Axe series (AX series Tanano High), the representative works Sky Axe 99, Sky Axe 88D, etc.; Power triangle series (VT series), representing rackets such as VT-ZF2; The main features of this type of racket are heavy on the head and hard in the middle, which is suitable for athletes who like to attack violently!

    The second category is the speed type, the speed racket has the Rapid Light series (NF series, the most ** in 2019), and the representative works are NF800 and so on; Nano Ruisu series (NR series, basically discontinued), Nano series (NS series), representative NS9900, etc. This type of racket maximizes swing speed and offensive speed, and is suitable for athletes who like fast and coherent and smooth connection!

    The third type is the control and balance type, and the series with both offense and defense include the double-edged series (duo series), which means that the racket has a double-edged 10 and so on; Bow and arrow series (ARC series), representing rackets with bows and arrows 11 and so on; This type of racket has excellent control over the landing point and line of the ball, and has the best balance, which is suitable for players who like to play the ball both offensively and defensively, or who are good at controlling the ball.

    The downside is that there is no downside!

    Yonex is a world-famous feather racket. In order to dominate the feather racket market, and also to meet the needs of different uses as much as possible, Yonex has developed a large number of models, which are dazzling chain rulers. As a world-renowned manufacturer of badminton rackets, Yonex fully embodies the excellence of Japanese craftsmanship, and the feather racket firmly occupies the position of the world's No. 1, and the tennis racket is also loved by many well-known stars.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The origins of YONEX JP, CH, and TW are all the same (all high-end shots are produced in Japan, mid-range shots are produced in Taiwan, and low-end shots are produced in mainland China).

    Differences: 1. Different sales destinations.

    Yonex badminton rackets are divided into versions such as JP, CH, TW, etc., according to the different sales destinations. CH is licensed goods in Chinese mainland. SP is a licensed product distributed by Sunrise, which is distributed in many parts of South Asia.

    For example, the licensed goods in Hong Kong are the licensed goods sold in Japan.

    2. The material is different.

    Compare the material from Kai as a brother: JP ch>tw.

    The JP version and the CH version have the same material, but the sales destination is different. The material of the TW version is a little worse than JP and CH. JP has the best quality, at least JP's lacquer is good. There is no significant difference in the quality of CH and SP.

    3. **Different.

    Compare from **: jp>ch>tw.

    In addition to the rackets dedicated to the national teams of various countries, the JP version is the best in terms of material and performance, so it is also the highest.

    CH** is cheaper than the JP version, and the quality of domestic purchase and after-sales are all nonsense.

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