Usually playing badminton, how much is the price of the racket Which brand is better

Updated on physical education 2024-04-08
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to go to Chutian Sports Channel to take a look at the sporting goods**, which is more formal

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There's an American beat top value for beginners.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Yonex is a world-famous badminton brand. In order to dominate the badminton racket market and to meet the needs of different users as much as possible, Yonex has developed a large number of models of badminton supplies.

    As a world-renowned professional manufacturer of badminton rackets, Yonex fully embodies the excellence of Japanese craftsmanship, and the feather racket firmly occupies the first position in the world.

    Hello, I'm glad to answer your question Your question is: Which brand of badminton racket is the best to use? The answer to your question is: the best rental badminton racket is Yonex.

    The quality of Yonex's carbon badminton racket is very good, the material is very good, it is very high-end, light, good feel, the net is tight, it is not difficult to swing, and the ball is very powerful. There is also hand glue, so it is not difficult to paste it yourself.

    Yonex is a world-famous badminton brand. In order to dominate the badminton racket market, Yonex has developed a large number of models of badminton supplies in order to meet the needs of different users as much as possible. As a world-renowned professional manufacturer of feather rackets, Yonex fully embodies the excellence of Japanese craftsmanship, and the feather racket firmly occupies the first position in the world

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. In fact, the most important thing in buying a badminton racket is not how good this badminton brand is, but the most important thing is that it is cost-effective!

    Secondly, you must make the right choice for your own level stage, if you want to buy a expensive auction for the sake of face and pomp!

    If you are a novice, you may not be able to control a good beat.

    The following are four personal opinions for novices to buy badminton rackets:

    First, go to a badminton store to choose a full carbon badminton racket, it is recommended to buy online, ** much cheaper than a physical store! It's best to buy the kind that doesn't have a thread, and you don't want to buy a metal or semi-metal two-piece with a thread in a supermarket or ordinary mall. That kind of quality is very inferior, I have a deep experience!

    Second, the above brands, such as Double Happiness, Yonex, Li Ning, etc., are old brands or big brands, and they can be purchased with confidence.

    Third, what suits you is the best. Novices who have no experience in buying and playing rackets, when buying for the first time, can buy cheaper, low-priced rackets (such as rackets of about 100), low-priced rackets generally do not have a strong personality, and novices and the general public can adapt to them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Victory, good cost performance, suitable for golfers who have pursuits and little money.

    Yonex, there are many high-end goods, and the low-end cost performance is not good.

    Li Ning and Lin Dan are the Li Ning rackets used, the high-end is very NB, and the low-end is very cost-effective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on what price you want, and what stage of badminton lover you are, if you are a beginner, it is recommended to go to the racket shop to pull one, no need to pay attention to what brand, lighter, the price is about 150, and the pull line is 23-24 pounds with greater elasticity, which can help you contribute. If you have played for a certain time, you can buy a better racket, the price is 200-300, Kaisheng, Shengli are good, at this time you can pull the line 25 pounds of offense and defense is better. Master, if the economy permits, of course, buy a Yonex (Yonex), the price is more than 500, and the tension is about 26, so that the ball control is more stable.

    I wish you success in choosing cards and happy sports.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Domestic and foreign brands such as Suopai, Li Ning, and Flex can be, but it is better to pay more than 100 yuan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yonex, Li-Ning, Eddie, Double Happiness, Sodex, Triumph, Frès, Eagle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Li ning. The one used by Lin Dan. Specialty stores have it. It's best to buy it at a discount for an event.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yonex, Victor, Kaisheng, Li Ning.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Li-Ning, I've been using the N50 and it feels good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Li-Ning wins Triumph Yonex.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, Yonex, amateurs, with Taiwan's victory on it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Double Happiness, but most of the Double Happiness on the market now is fake.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    YY brand. Li Lin's cards are good、、

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't buy double happiness or anything like that! A good beat** is also high! Korean brands can be considered.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Some of Yonex's high-end ones are better, and others haven't been used much.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Famous brands, you can go to the physical store to learn about it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Look at how well you control the ball and how skillful you are.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Look at the quality, so that it is not smooth.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are a lot of introductory beats, and the low-end beats of the two brands of victory and Kaisheng in China are still very good, basically at about 200 yuan. I don't know if you have already started learning, or if you are learning after you start to start with the beat, if you have already started, you should choose the beat according to your own characteristics. For example, torque, hardness of the middle dry, balance point, etc.

    At the same time, the tension of the string also needs to be suitable for your own strength (a good beat frame and line are separated, according to your own requirements). If you haven't started to learn yet, then you should study for a period of time, find your own characteristics and then choose a racket, which will be conducive to your future development in badminton.

    To correct the point, in fact, in the sport of badminton, there is no real offensive or defensive type. If you want to play badminton well, you must be comprehensive in attack and defense. A top athlete like Lin Dan can only show his true skills in defense!

    And, I guess by offense you mean a high kill or a save in front of the net. However, if you have a good grasp of the ball, the ball in front of the net and the chop in the back court are also very lethal. On the badminton court, the battle between masters is about psychological quality and endurance.

    Rackets are indeed divided into offensive and defensive types. Generally, the offensive type has less torque, and the balance point is close to the head. This makes it easier to exert power when smashing the ball. The length of the medium stem is longer.

    Since you have not started badminton training yet, it is recommended that you learn the relevant knowledge first, and then choose a racket after a period of real learning, so that you can find the most suitable racket for your style.

    I've been playing for a few years, and when I started with a Kawasaki racket, it felt pretty good, and now I have a YY bow and arrow 10,32-pound line. If you really want to play badminton well, I believe that when your level reaches a certain level, you will choose YY, because it is a brand that has been certified by generations of athletes.

    Get started first, and then choose weapons, otherwise, weapons will limit your style and development, believe me, that's right.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I think Waiko, Youchang, Freys, etc. are all good. A good badminton racket is a single, unstringed racket, if you buy a racket, the string of the racket is also called a string to be worn on the racket, it is a bad racket.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There is a good point in Ginza, I forgot what brand, Kyushu commercial building also has it, the good is about more than 2,000 yuan a piece, not including the network cable!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The most important thing in playing badminton is footwork, and the high and far ball is to mobilize the opponent, although it is high but not out of bounds. In front of the net is a combination of techniques and feints, a good beat may not be suitable for you, depending on your likes to play pulling, defending, and attacking. About 200 yuan is enough.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yonex.

    Kawasaki, Shengli, Li Ning, etc., are about 200 yuan or more.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It depends on what stage of golf skills you are in Girls or boys Beginners use 200-500 yuan to win, and the cost performance is also relatively high! If it's more than 500, it's good to buy Li Ning and YY, if it's a beginner, it's a little unnecessary to buy a bow and arrow nine. Line.

    The number of pounds will affect the feeling of your own shooting! Some clapped their hands...

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Yonex: Of course, if you are a fan of the national team, you can also use Li-Ning.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Since you ask this question, it proves that you must be a newbie, so my advice is:

    Double Happiness DHS

    M340A Badminton Racket Memory Carbon|DYPC070-1** is relatively cheap about 100, and the double comparison is beaten.

    When you feel like it, choose another racket according to your style of play (whether you like to smash the ball or pull the ball in the backcourt).

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    China's badminton market is mainly dominated by Yonex, Victory, Li-Ning, and Kason, and second-tier brands include Freis, Mingjian, and RSL.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Personally, I feel that Li Ning's is good, domestic, and cost-effective, unlike those in Japan and South Korea, which are thousands at every turn, but Li Ning also has different prices, so it is recommended to learn more.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    In fact, you don't need to look at the brand when choosing a badminton racket, as long as it suits you, it's good. Choose a racket to see how you play. There are offensive badminton rackets, defensive ones, and offensive and defensive ones.

    The attacking badminton racket has a stiff middle rod and a heavy head; Defensive racquets are soft in the middle; The racquet combines the first two with both offense and defense, but it is not as distinctive as the first two. Nowadays, the brands of badminton rackets that are more common are: Li Ning, Kaisheng, Yonex, Shengli, etc.

    The performance and quality of the racket are different, so you can almost choose a racket that suits you.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    As long as you want to play on the standard field in the city, you have to buy a carbon racket, and it is a well-known brand, you don't care about the money to buy a high-end Yonex and other high-end more than 1,000 yuan, the economy is tight, buy a mid-range big hundred, it's really not good, buy a good two hundred, import domestic as long as the well-known brand is actually OK, just can't buy miscellaneous brands, hurt others and hurt yourself! As for the style of play, that brand can find a racket that suits your style, according to the instructions, first pick a pair that suits you, or ask a friend who has played for a few years.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Cost-effective, victor is OK, but yonex is honestly very good-looking, of course, it is more expensive, and it is the first to say nothing. Let's win the doubles. Li-Ning is more expensive, and the cost performance is not good.

    And something oliver, flex. And kawasaki (Kawasaki) are still OK.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Focusing only on price or brand will not find you a suitable partner. If you provide some of your playing style and budget, you can get a more accurate answer. I use Bunton, which is good and cheap, and suitable for a bitter child like me who is short of money.

    For the shoot below 100 yuan, I don't support the students who often play and seek progress, at least carbon fiber, more than 100 yuan, there is no need to buy dozens of yuan or two, it is easy to hurt the wrist, and the quality is not comparable with carbon fiber.

    If there's anything else you want to know, you can ask me.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    If you're an amateur, just go to the supermarket and spend $30 on a regular brand. If you want to practice professionally, the first choice is Yonex, Shengli, Li Ning, etc., and it is recommended to sell rackets under 500 yuan first. When you have your style (offensive, defensive, skill) buy the corresponding brand.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Victory is victor. Yonex is Japanese, Chinese can't afford to buy it, Victory is the world's second largest brand, and there is no problem with technology, quality, and appearance. And it's fairer.

    If you recommend buying, go to a specialty store, you can consult professionally, and it doesn't have to be much more expensive online.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    If you are an amateur, it is recommended to buy about 400-600, Li-Ning Yonex and so on. If you're a newbie, just go to the supermarket and buy it, then play and play your style while changing cards. Thank you.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Yonex, Li-Ning, Shengli, and Kaisheng are all good.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    When choosing a badminton racket, the handle must be comfortable to hold by yourself, and the racket must be elastic enough. As for the rest, just choose what you like. I think double happiness is better.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    1. The weight of the badminton racket should be appropriate: in fact, it is not that the lighter the racket, the better, although the swing speed of the racket is light, it will feel weak when smashing the ball, which will affect the power of the ball.

    2. Check the overall structure of the racket: after getting the racket, wave the following to see if it shakes your hands. The brand of the vibrating hand must be that the racket (the connection between the handle and the head, which is now made of carbon alloy steel) is too hard; It does not shake the hand, indicating that the racket rod is more elastic.

    3. You can choose a badminton racket that suits you according to your actual situation: if you are playing in singles, you should choose an elongated racket, and if you are an attacking player, you should choose a racket with a slightly heavier weight and medium rigidity. In doubles, it is best to choose a standard length racket, or if you are a defensive player, you should choose a lighter racket.

    4. Select the handle according to the size of each person's hand, and it is advisable to hold the handle comfortably. For people with large hands, it may be uncomfortable to hold a thin or square handle.

    5. Check whether the strings are evenly loaded, each square composed of cross strings should be the same size, and the tightness of each string should be consistent.

    6. When you get a badminton racket, you must first look at the shape of its racket head, which is generally divided into:

    There are 2 types, with a traditional egg-shaped and a flat-headed frame with a square head. The shape of the badminton racket determines the size of its sweet spot (which is the best hitting area on the racket surface), because when the ball lands in the sweet spot, it can give the player enough hitting power and control, so the size of the sweet zone is crucial for the player, it can make it easier for the player to hit the ball with high quality.

    7. Badminton rackets can be divided into carbon fiber, carbon and aluminum, aluminum-iron and aluminum-iron split according to different materials. The choice of materials is directly related to the weight of the racket and **. Generally speaking, the weight of the full carbon feather racket is the lightest, and it is the mainstream material at present.

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