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First of all, the racket weight should be appropriate. The racket should have a certain weight, by no means the lighter the better, each racket should be marked with its weight, and the general standard is U. Usually full carbon feather racket.
The weight of the aluminum frame feather racket is mostly 2U (90-94 grams) or 3U (85-89 grams), while the weight of the aluminum frame feather racket is generally more than 1U (95-99 grams). Heavier rackets are suitable for players with good power and more emphasis on attack, and lighter rackets are more suitable for players who are more defensive players, so you can choose what you need according to your individual situation. Like Li-Ning.
Victor is a big brand with rackets made of various materials such as aluminum-iron, aluminum-carbon integrated, and all-carbon, so you can choose the model that suits you.
Secondly, pay attention to the overall structure of the racket as well as the elasticity and hardness. Once you get the racket, wave it and see if it shakes your hands. The one who shakes the hand must be that the clap rod is too hard; If it does not shake the hand, it means that the elasticity of the racket rod is better.
This is important because the smoothness of the racket is largely dependent on the elasticity of the shaft. Generally speaking, the harder the harder, the better the control and the greater the power, but it is difficult for amateurs to play, so you should choose a type with moderate elasticity. In addition, the overall structure of the racket is also important, including the size of the sweet spot (that is, the optimal hitting area on the racket surface).
When the hitting point is in the sweet zone, it can give you enough hitting power, ball control, and little vibration, which will feel very comfortable. The key factor in determining the size of the sweet spot is the design of the box. In contrast, the rackets of big brands are even more ***, such as Yonex, Li Ning, etc.
Li-Ning's racket adopts the latest two-stage integrated design, and is equipped with a non-slip shock-absorbing handle with sweat-absorbing function, which makes the grip feel better. Of course, if you have sufficient funds, Yonex is also a good choice.
Finally, we're going to look at the style of the racket. Many people don't pay attention to this, thinking that only structure and material are the most important. In fact, style is also a key to buying.
For example, the choice of the handle should be selected according to the size of each person's hand, and it is appropriate to feel comfortable holding the handle. And people with small hands are not proportionate to hold a thick handle.
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The weight is stable, the striking force is strong, and the light is the opposite.
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It depends on the style of play, the lighter the weight of the racket, the smaller the load of the opponent (more flexible to use), the greater the weight, the greater the inertia when the racket is swung, the better the killing effect, suitable for people with greater strength, if it is just a peaceful style of play, that is, the lighter the better, if you need to play against it, then choose a moderate weight.
I chose a heavier racket as long as it was enough to smash (swing quickly).
The Xu in front of the 2UG3 is pasted on the vertebral handle of the feather racket: U-95 100 grams, 2U-90 94 grams, 3U-85 89 grams, 4U-80 84 grams, and the common weight of the general Yonex feather racket is 2U, 3U, indicating the thickness of the racket handle: G1 is the thickest and G5 is the thinnest.
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First of all, here we will only discuss the brands of aluminum-carbon integration and all-carbon and above. The beats of the following levels can hardly be talked about the feel, and it is good to be strong.
Light will flutter, smash the ball has no power, but swing flexibly.
Heavy, the smash has power, but the swing is not flexible.
In addition, the balance point, the hardness of the middle rod, and the structure of the frame will have a great impact on the hand feel.
In addition, the feel of the beat will also bring different feelings as your level improves, in short, it is best for yourself, don't pursue too much heavy, light, or expensive.
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Each racket should be marked with its weight, and the general notation is U, 2U, 3U, and 4U. Generally, the weight of all-carbon badminton rackets is mostly 2U (90-94 grams) or 3U (85-89 grams), 4U (80-84 grams), while the weight of aluminum frame badminton rackets is generally above U (95-99 grams), and there are a few all-carbon badminton rackets with a weight as low as about 80 grams. Heavier rackets are suitable for players with good power and are more offensive, while lighter rackets are more suitable for players who are more defensive.
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For beginners, of course, the lighter the better, and the easier it is to make.
If it is a player-level, it should be distinguished according to the different habits of each person, but in general, it is better to be lighter, and the heavier is only relative.
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Nowadays, badminton rackets are generally lighter and have better weight.
However, it still depends on your type, if you are an offensive player, it is better to choose a slightly more focused player, and a defensive player should choose a lighter one.
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Depending on your style of play, heavier rackets are suitable for players with good power and more emphasis on offense, while lighter rackets are more suitable for players who are more defensive players.
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According to the individual's economic situation: if the economy is good, it is light; On the contrary, if the economy is almost there, it will be a little heavier. Ha ha.
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Singles use a slightly heavier beat, pulling and hanging labor-saving; Doubles use a slightly lighter beat, and the transfer is quick.
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Wukong badminton class, a comprehensive introduction to badminton racket knowledge.
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Heavy? The weight of the badminton racket is only U, the light is 5U, the difference is less than 20g, the U is about 100g or less, and 5U is less than 80g There are a few all-carbon feather rackets with a weight as low as 80g, especially for women. If you play more aggressively and have a lot of power, the weight of 2U is better, and if you use a 3U racket, you will feel that the feather racket is a little floating when you hit the ball, and the strength of the ball is insufficient.
The most common is the 3U racket, which is suitable for most people.
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Novices, women choose light, men choose moderate.
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It's up to you to adapt to it.
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1. First of all, the difference in raw materials: at present, high-end rackets are generally made of carbon fiber or even high-strength carbon fiber (recently, Victor's MX-JJS seems to use graphene materials), and new materials with high technology content are often used on high-end rackets, of which the effective use of titanium alloy is also a manifestation; At the same time, even if they are all carbon fibers, their own quality, carbon yarn layers, and weaving methods are different, such as: Li Ning's multi-point composite carbon fiber reinforcement system, high composite density shock absorption system, and superconducting nanotechnology, which is more fully expressed.
2. The second is the application of new technologies: new technologies are often used more fully in high-end rackets, and all technologies that can improve the performance of rackets can be found in high-end rackets. This point has been said a lot in the promotion of high-end rackets of major brands, such as Li Ning's spiritual control inner cone, mechanical optimization frame technology, and aerodynamic technology frame cross-section system, which indeed have a strong effect on the improvement of hand feel.
3. The third is that the quality control standards are different: the quality control requirements of high-end shots are very high, while the low-end shots are much looser, and they are different from the materials entering the factory, the production process, and the factory inspection. High-end beats, paint water are much better, hehe!
4. The above points are implemented, that is, the final feel is different, from SZ shooting, low-end shooting, mid-end shooting, to various high-end shooting, this process has made me realize one point: the truth that is expensive is expensive!
Of course, as a consumer, you don't want the racket to be too expensive, so it is a mature and rational choice to get a high-end racket with a cabbage price when various brands are engaged in activities!
Note: It's not Li Ning powder, but Li Ning is an example, in fact, all major brands have their new technologies, you can search more on the Internet to make it clear).
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Now it is generally a carbon shoot, but the main difference between the high and low end lies in the composition or performance of carbon, the most expensive is not necessarily suitable for you, and you use it smoothly is the best.
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1 is the material of the frame, alloy or carbon, etc. 2 is the offensive racket and the defensive type are clearly distinguished, the general feather racket will not be distinguished, 3 is the fine workmanship is not easy to lose pounds or deformation, 4 is the number of pounds that can be pulled There is a significant difference.
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What's the point? The first few replies,My words are typed very clearly.,It's IP.,Not JP.。 Thank you Vieto Yoyo. Dizzy! Haven't heard of the IP version upstairs? The mystery is revealed: the IP version is the Indonesian sales area.
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The main thing is to see what kind of material the grid is, and the high-grade ones are generally carbon thousand.
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The pull line on the shoot is different, the good workmanship is much better, and the bad work is very poor.
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The weight of the badminton racket should be appropriate: in fact, it is not that the lighter the racket, the better, although the speed of the racket is fast, it will feel useless when smashing the ball, which will affect the power of the ball.
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The lighter the badminton racket, the better, and choosing the one that suits you is the best. Feather or debate racket choose a full carbon shirt lead stove fiber material, this material is very durable, and it feels good to use.
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It doesn't have to be that lighter is better. I remember that the aluminum alloy material is good, and its ** is also very moderate.
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First of all, let's talk about the weight of the all-carbon racquet, all of which are available in several different weights for the same style. Its standard becomes U, 2U, 3U, 4U. The larger the number, the lighter the weight.
Each dimension has a range of values for weight. The all-carbon racket has good elasticity and toughness, and it feels good to use, and it will not deform when it is stressed, but it will break when it is exposed to force beyond the acceptable range. The quality is absolutely reliable when using without collision, such as falling to the ground, hitting with teammates during doubles, etc.
Full carbon rackets are also available in a variety of materials, such as high rigidity carbon fiber, ordinary carbon fiber, high elasticity carbon fiber, nano carbon fiber, etc. There are also rackets made of carbon fiber and other materials, such as carbon and aluminum, which have a poor feel, that is, poor elasticity and toughness, and high hardness. Such as carbon plus titanium, on the basis of ensuring the feel of the increase in strength.
Under normal circumstances, alloy rackets are inferior to all-carbon rackets in elasticity and toughness, but their hardness is high and will be deformed after being subjected to force, such as bending the racket shaft and deforming the racket frame.
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1. It feels good.
2. Choose the right racket according to your own style of play 3. The string workmanship should be good.
4. Suitable and cost-effective.
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Before the 70s, the materials of badminton rackets were almost all steel pipes and wood, and aluminum alloy began to be used in the 70s, and now badminton rackets are completely new materials in the world, such as: carbon fiber, titanium alloy, high-strength carbon fiber, etc. Because these materials are lighter, stronger, and more durable, they can also absorb more vibration and performance, and at the same time, badminton racket manufacturers have more room to play in the design of badminton rackets in terms of hardness, ball feel, and hitting performance.
When buying a badminton racket, it is best to take a look at what material this badminton racket is made of, generally the badminton racket shaft and frame will be marked with its manufacturing material, sometimes it is the same, such as: YONEX ISO-800TOUR racket has High Modulus Graphite (high-strength carbon fiber) on the racket frame, and some badminton racket shafts and frames are different materials, such as: YONEX The ISO-250LONG has a High Modulus Graphite shaft and a Graphite frame with a carbon fiber.
There are also badminton rackets with the same material and frame marked with all graphite or all graphite racket only in one place of the frame or stick. The labeling of regular products is accurate and credible, while the labeling of counterfeit badminton racket products is indiscriminately printed, and most of them are made of relatively poor carbon cloth, and the gap between its density, purity and regular products is very large, so the cost is very low. What material is used in badminton racket products is an important factor in determining its **, the following table can let you know the performance and approximate cost of several badminton racket materials:
Material Hardness Strength Shock Absorption Approximate Cost RMB kg High Modulus Graphite 8 7 4 157 Carbon Fiber 5 8 4 45 Aluminum Alloy 2 4 1 15 Wood 1 10 4 When buying a badminton racket, pay attention to not mistaking the integrated badminton racket with an aluminum frame and carbon rod for an all-carbon badminton racket. Pay attention to the marks on the badminton racket, you should be able to distinguish, if you are not sure, there are three methods to use, one is to touch the badminton racket frame with your hand, due to the good thermal conductivity of aluminum alloy, the frame mold is cool, and the carbon frame is warm. The second is to look at the string groove on the badminton racket frame, the aluminum frame is a concave shallow arc, and the carbon frame is a concave trapezoid.
The third is to feel the weight of the badminton racket, and the head of the aluminum frame is obviously heavy. Generally speaking, the integrated badminton racket with aluminum frame carbon rod is not a good choice compared with the all-carbon badminton racket, as a product of the transition from aluminum frame to full carbon, which is high and low performance.
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