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First of all. First of all, the last question you have, the question of attacking and choosing shots.
For offensive rackets, you should choose a racket with a stiffer pole.
It's actually very simple to see if it's a ** shot. It's not about what is written or what is made in Japan.
Just feel it from three aspects.
One: spray paint, the spray paint of the fake is absolutely not able to catch up with the real shot, as long as you look at the racket paint is meticulous or not, you can roughly see some clues.
Two: thread nail grains, the thread nail grains of fake shooting are long, and there are many protruding frames. The chamfer you are talking about is that the wire nail is tightly hooped on the inside of the frame with a short nail grain of an A-type (you can know the difference by looking at it, go to taobao to see the nail grain of the fake shot of the secondary molding, and then compare the nail grain of the ** beat, the problem is very clear).
Three: The feel, the feel is imitation shooting, no matter how fake it is, it can't surpass the ** shooting. When you play too much, as soon as the beat is in your hand, you will feel it. **The feeling of hitting the ball is a fake, absolutely incomparable to the drop
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YY is really made in Japan!! There is writing under the beat!
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See**. What do you buy to shoot. If you look at how much money you have, you can basically know whether it's true or not. Too much cheaper to take a vacation.
You know, now our fake technology You can tell you that the steel number on the pole is true! Have you ever seen a bow and arrow 10** for 99 dollars? Do you also send the line to send hand glue? But if you check, people will tell you that it is**. How do you want to tell?
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If there is a financial guarantee, send the racket back to the factory to destroy it.
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Afterlife, hello:
It is best to buy YY rackets at reliable badminton specialty stores, which will be much more expensive in shopping malls. If you buy it in that kind of wholesale market or something, more than 100 sticks, it must be fake, and you don't even need to look at it.
If you don't trust the store very much, you can refer to the following points to identify.
First, look at the lithography steel number. The current YONEX racket has a laser-engraved factory number on the shaft and the cone at the front end of the handle, that is, the double steel number, and the serial number of the product on the handle is different. The cone is the batch number of the product, and the same batch of products has the same batch number. The two English letters at the end of the lot number represent the sales area, and Chinese mainland is ch.
Nowadays, counterfeit rackets also have steel numbers, but some are printed, and some are different from the real ones in the details of the font. However, the early YONEX badminton rackets only pressed a product batch number with deeper and thicker strokes (commonly known as single steel number) on the taper handle.
Second, look at the line hole particles. The line hole rubber particles (also known as line guards) of the real YONEX badminton racket are injection molded with a mold, the end has a chamfer of more than 30 degrees, no burrs, and different positions of the racket frame are basically made of different sizes of rubber particles, and the end of the line hole rubber particles is a V-shaped shape that opens outward at the inside of the racket where the horizontal and firm lines of the middle and high-end badminton rackets are crossed; The end of the rubber particles of the counterfeit feather racket is generally flat, the edge is sharp and chamfered, easy to burr, and it is easy to crack, wear and even fall off after a period of use, and even affect the service life of the feather line.
Third, look at the laser anti-counterfeiting label. The laser anti-counterfeiting label of the latest YONEX badminton racket is oval, gold, generally attached to the cone of the racket handle, and the "YY" type logo and the dark pattern of the word "YONEX" can be seen in the light.
Finally, look at the caseback logo. The white "YY" logo on the bottom cover of the real YONEX racket is not on the same plane as the green bottom, but slightly protruding, which can be touched. And the font of "japan" is very special.
Whether it's the logo or the letters, the edges are neat and there is no burr.
Also, the feel of real and fake YY rackets is very different. The real YY clap stick is generally hard, the balance point is very comfortable, and it is very easy to hold in the hand, even if you pat it lightly, there will be no feeling of lightness.
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Identification method of real and fake YONEX feather racket:
Clause. 1. Look at the overall appearance: the surface of the original feather racket stick and frame is bright and flat, and the English characters, icons and other symbols are clear and tidy; The above aspects of the counterfeit feather racket are not as good as the original feather racket, especially the shield-type PBSI logo on the handle, and the clarity of the two is far from the same. In addition, the original feather racket handle PBSI logo is engraved with the factory number (commonly known as the steel number) on the symmetrical surface or the lever, and the more advanced and difficult to imitate lithography steel number (double steel number:) is used on the handle and shaft of the original feather racket handle
The number on the shaft is the product series number, and each racket is different; The number on the handle is the product batch number, and the same batch of products is the same batch number), as shown in the figure below; Most of the counterfeit feather auctions do not have a factory number. (Please note: There may be no shield-type PBSI logo on the cone of the handle of the non-SP numbered feather racket, such as TW, HK, etc.)
Clause. 2. Look at the line hole particles: the inner end of the original line hole particles, after loading into the frame, is no longer cut, and different positions are basically used with different sizes of particles, the line hole particles, the end of the chamfer has 30 45 degrees chamfer. At the position where the horizontal lines of the middle and high-grade frames are crossed, the line hole rubber particles on the inside of the feather frame are V-shaped; The rubber particles of the counterfeit feather racket are generally cut and cut after loading, and the rubber particles of the same size are basically used in different positions, and the ends of the rubber particles are flat and chamfered.
Clause. 3. Look at the rubber of the racket handle: The rubber of the original feather racket handle is thin and soft, and the winding is even, smooth and stable; On the other hand, the rubber of the fake feather racket handle is thick and smooth, easy to loosen and slip the hand, and it breaks quickly after use.
Clause. Fourth, look at the back cover of the racket handle: the color around the letters japan on the back cover of the original feather racket handle is uniform; On the other hand, the letters JAPAN on the back cover of the handle of the counterfeit feather racket can be seen with long white strips around it, and it is rough.
Clause. 5. Racket set: The original feather racket set has a variety of styles, different feather racket sets are different, the feel is soft, and the YY or YONEX trademark on the appearance of some racket sets is also embroidered by computer; The counterfeit feather racket is different from the various models of the set.
In short, you must pay attention to these details when choosing a shot, from the design and packaging of the product, to the clarity and neatness of the characters and icon printing, so as to distinguish the real from the fake.
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The origins of YONEX JP, CH, and TW are the same (all high-end shots are produced in Japan, mid-range shoots 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 in terms of material: 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 ***.
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There are points, YY will really be about 3 cm shorter than other shots.
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I need a feel too.
I don't know anything else.
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