What kind of badminton racket should I choose

Updated on physical education 2024-05-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The AT700 is relatively easy to exert power, and the hard rod is quite elastic and not too technically difficult.

    AT900-P, my favorite, multi-shot, streak is very powerful, and the ball in front of the net is also better than the AT700.

    AT900-T, I always feel inferior to AT900-P, after all, it is too light, the sweet spot is not easy to find, and the defense is good.

    ti10 three generations, the technology is not high, the explosiveness is not strong, don't try, the racket has high requirements for technology, hitting action, if it is not good, the high ball can not be in place, the killing ball is still floating, after all, it is very balanced, can be attacked and defended.

    The bow 10 sometimes deforms the frame when hitting the ball, resulting in a faster off-string speed, and the overall feeling is very good.

    I recommend the AT900-P

    You can see for yourself.

    You can also ask me individually.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    .The beats you've used are already very high-end.

    The bow 10 may not be so handy to use because of its stiff head, but it will be a little more threatening to kill. The Ti10 is easy to get started with, and you can try it. My friend uses Ti10

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This depends on a feeling

    The beat can only be in the second and second positions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The beat is important, but the line is pulled poorly, there is no feeling at all, medium level, if you like to smash, it is recommended to buy a**Victory 300-400 yuan, nano 7 is a very good beat, ** is not expensive, with a YY-BG80 line, pull a 24 pounds to ensure that you play handy. Note: Be sure to use genuine threads.

    I can help you when I have time, hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Selection Method:

    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, the first thing to look at is the shape of its head, which is generally divided into 2 types, with a traditional egg shape and a flat head 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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    People often think that the lighter the brand, the better, but that's not the case. The racket is light and the speed of swinging is fast, but the master will not be able to exert his strength when smashing the ball, which will greatly affect the power of the shot. b. After the overall structure of the racket is obtained, it must be waved in the hand to see if it shakes the hand.

    The racket must be too the shaft (i.e., the connection between the handle and the head, which is now made of carbon alloy); If the lever does not shake the hand, it means that there is still a certain elasticity. Another way to check is to hold the racket handle with one hand and the top of the racket head with the other hand, if the badminton racket is slightly bent, it means that the racket handle is still relatively elastic.

    c. Select the racket according to the hand shape, and everyone's hand shape is different. Therefore, when choosing a racket, you should also choose according to your hand shape. In fact, there is no such thing as a rigid standard, as long as the hand feels comfortable when holding the handle.

    If the handle is thin or square, people with large hands will feel uncomfortable; The thick handle is also not suitable for people with small hands. d. When choosing a racket for singles according to the actual situation of the individual, it is more suitable to choose an elongated racket; Aggressive players are suitable for using a medium-stiff racket with a slightly heavier weight; In doubles, a standard length badminton racket should be used; If you are defensive, you should choose a lighter racket. In addition, when picking a racket, be sure to pick up the racket and place your fingers on the center of the racket to see if the head of the racket is heavy or the tail of the racket is heavy.

    The head is heavy and the smash is fierce, which is suitable for offensive players; The head and tail weight average racket is suitable for players with average skill and beginners. Finally, don't forget to check the head for deformation, cracks, or overall bending.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For beginners, it is better to have a balanced racket with both offense and defense, and the tension should not be too high, 22 pounds is OK, and it is easy to start. After practicing for a long time, you can choose a racket according to your own characteristics and understanding of badminton.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Upstairs is quite comprehensive, you should know what kind of shot you need, if you just finish, don't pursue the parameters too much, the mainstream brand can find a comfortable one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Answer: First of all, the previous xu indicates the weight of the empty racket: U-95 100 grams, 2U-90 94 grams, 3U-85 89 grams, 4U-80 84 grams, the common weight of the general Yonex feather racket is 2U, 3U, 4U, the larger the number in front of U, the lighter the badminton racket. gx indicates the thickness of the handle

    G1 is the thickest and G5 is the thinnest.

    Secondly, the number on the peduncle is divided into two types: only one large Arabic numeral, which indicates the sales area of the feather racket, I only know 4 - Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, 3 - North America, 5 - Chinese mainland. CH - China (CN, CP are the beaters for sponsoring the Chinese national team), CD - Canada.

    Some feather racket models have logos such as long and swing power on the back. LONG—10mm longer than ordinary rackets, helps players expand their range of receiving and returning balls, enhances aggression, sends out tricky short balls, and hits powerful high-angle shots, POWER-afterburner type is designed with the concept of enhanced attack power (SPT), the top of the racket is heavier, and can hit the ball with high attack power with less force, LIGHT-light racket generally weighs 3U, and uses a lightweight design racket, which is faster than the swing speed of the traditional racket but has less power, and is more suitable for defense.

    Finally, you can look at the brand, Yonex is the No. 1 badminton goods brand, as well as: Oliver, Lining, Adibo, Victor, Yodiman, RSL, Kawasaki, Kason, Sotx, Wilson, Finnex ......The more well-known brands are Gosen, Weis, Lingmei and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, the weight, not too heavy, easy to hurt the wrist. Secondly, the tension of the cable, beginners should not be too tight, 16 or 17 pounds is better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on whether you are an offensive player or a defensive player, if the former is a heavier one, and the latter is a lighter one.

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