Which of these three badminton rackets is better?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Eurostar should have been at this price! To be honest, the best things are still expensive, and the normal ** should be down by another 10% to 15%.

    Oliver's racket is affordable, and it is enough for the average golfer to play. If you buy top-of-the-line equipment, but technically can't fully exploit its performance advantages, what's the difference between it and a 200 racket, apart from wasting more money?

    If you like to play offense, then you should go for the 5005, which is an offensive racket (certainly not the violent offensive racket of the YY MP100). Its body length, body shape, balance point and midgame hardness are all used for offense.

    The Eurostar series is more defensive, the middle bar is soft, and it is a short shot for defense (665mm, the offense should be 670 675, of which 675 is the majority).

    **: As I said just now, the price of the excellent one is slightly expensive, and you can get 5005 below 180. Of course, I personally think it is more important:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.First of all, look at this**, these three rackets should be fake, if it is licensed, this ** is too cheap!

    2.Compared with these three, of course, the Eurostar series is good, 12000 is more offensive, 13000 is more balanced, but the licensed ** should be above 1000; The 5005 is also an offensive racket in the middle and upper range, and it should be between 500 and 700.

    3.All three of them are good in Oliver, for amateurs. But with Eurostar's**, it's better to buy YY, 5005**, it is recommended that you buy Victory or Triumph.

    4.If you want to buy about 200, it is recommended that you buy the victory one, the lightning series or the slightly more expensive challenger, the explorer series are good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After seeing your question, I think it's a coincidence. Because I'm also thinking about buying Oliver's rackets.

    All I can say is that if I were you, I would choose 12000, and I think this one would be more suitable for me.

    I'll introduce you to a**, they sell everything all**, and they also have the racket you need. There is also a helpful article on the page dedicated to Oliver beats, you can check it out.

    Hope mine can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This ** is already very close to the manufacturer's ** to the dealer, and it is almost not profitable.

    These 3 are not very good...

    The relative 13000 is the best, and 12000 is the least suitable for you.

    If you are aggressive, it is recommended that you beat the tempo.

    Weight: 85 grams or more.

    Hardness: Hard.

    Shot length: 675 mm

    Frame: ISO box type.

    You go find some of these beats.

    There is also a reminder that you don't buy YONEX imitation and low-end goods!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I currently have a 13000 in my handThis ** is still on the expensive side, 180 is about the same. I'm referring to licensed goods**.

    In addition, the above rackets are more suitable for beginners, and the middle rod is slightly softer. But the workmanship is not bad. In particular, it is better to paint and rarely lose paint.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    All suck. Buy Victory or Triumph, don't buy Oliver's, it's all bad, trust me.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Truth be told, Oliver's rackets suck!

    I recommend buying victor's.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personally, I suggest that you still buy yonex, and now some of the domestic ones are also okay, this brand is honest, it feels average.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Oliver Eurostar 13000 is the best of the three.

    However, it is better to buy a number brand, like Yonex, which is more durable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no guarantee for online shopping, it is recommended that you go to the store to take a look, better, there are too many fakes online, and the above ** is too fake.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Occasionally, I have used oliver580 drops of beats, but youge's ** is a little more expensive.

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