Is the more expensive the badminton racket, the better?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, this depends on whether you pursue a big brand, if you have money, you can choose YY, Kawasaki, if you want to be cost-effective, you can choose Addibao.

    The first thing to look at is the appearance; Check the topcoat and parts for damage; Check the structural condition of the racket: observe whether there is any skew at the connection between the grip and the racket shaft; Focus on the frame and threading holes, especially to see if there are cracks and pores in the frame. Then look at whether the threading hole rubber particles are damaged, and pay attention to whether all the threading holes are on the center line of the frame; Twist the frame.

    Hold the grip handle in one hand and the head of the racket frame in the other, and twist it back and forth several times like a towel. For a good shot, the distortion of the frame must be very small. Racket head.

    Place the grip of the racket on the table, press it with your hand, extend the racket frame out of the table, and the racket face is parallel to the ground, hook the top of the racket head with your fingers, pull it up or down vertically and then let go, and observe the bounce state of the racket surface vertically. If the paddle surface is always bouncing up and down, and the amplitude of the left and right swing is very small, it is a good shot; If there is a large swing amplitude from side to side, then you need to continue to buy, the choice of racket is not the more expensive the better, but to conform to their actual situation and their own badminton skills, focusing on the feel.

    If it works for you, be prompt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In general, yes.

    However, more than 1000 beats are actually about the same, depending on your style of play, whether it is offensive or defensive, the requirements for the hardness of the beat, etc., so it is better to see which one suits you best.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is always a reason why expensive rackets are expensive, but you should also choose the racket you want based on your playing style, whether it is defensive or offensive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, generally speaking, the ** of the feather racket is related to his materials, processes and brands, and the new models are generally more expensive, usually after a period of time** will drop a lot. In general, the expensive feather racket is mainly for professional players, not necessarily for amateur players, and it is difficult for ordinary amateurs to feel the slight difference between different models. So the main thing is to pick the one that you are most comfortable with, not just look at it.

    Of course, if you don't consider the most important factors and want to be tangible and stylish, you might as well keep up with the latest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course not, the shot that suits you is better, of course, the high-end beat** will be more expensive, but it may not be good for you to use it

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    From the point of view of quality, everyone understands the truth that "cheap is not good, and good goods are not cheap".

    However, it varies from person to person, and the key question is what type of beat you are suitable for. If the comprehensive technique is not in place, even if you are given a high-grade beat, it will not help, but will hit your confidence because you can't control it during the exercise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look at the cost performance, one or two hundred for beginners, seven or eight hundred if you have a foundation, it is best to customize, and you can adjust it according to your own style of play.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course not, I personally feel that the difference between rackets of more than 600 yuan is basically not very big, ** and then live, selling brands and high-tech.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, you can choose between a defensive or offensive type depending on your preference (front court or back court).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. CH version: indicates that the sales scope is Chinese mainland;

    2. SP version: indicates the feather racket.

    It is sold by YONEX Singapore, and its main sales destinations are South Asia and the South Pacific region, including Singapore, and the only auction that is available to teams from various countries comes from Japan, and some of them will enter the market for various reasons.

    Badminton rackets. It is divided into different sales versions according to different sales regions, that is, it is often seen in Southeast Asia such as CH (Chinese mainland) and SP (Singapore).

    region) and so on. This letter only represents the difference in the sales area, in order to prevent the sale of goods and affect the global market regulation of the mark, to protect the rights and interests of local sellers. Other than that, it has no other meaning and does not represent the place of origin.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. The value of a badminton racket depends on a number of factors, such as brand, model, material, frequency of use, method of use, maintenance, and so on. Generally speaking, higher-grade badminton rackets with high brand awareness retain their value better, and badminton rackets that are used less frequently and are properly maintained also help retain their value.

    In addition, the way of use will also affect the value retention of the badminton racket, for example, frequent use on hard surfaces will accelerate the wear and tear of the racket, while frequent use on soft badminton courts is relatively conducive to the maintenance of the racket. To sum up, if you want to maintain the value of a badminton racket, in addition to buying a higher-grade badminton racket with high brand awareness, you also need to pay attention to the way of use and maintenance to avoid overuse and wear.

    The value of a badminton racket depends on a number of factors, such as brand, model, material, frequency of use, way of use, maintenance, etc. Generally speaking, higher-grade badminton rackets with high brand awareness have better value retention, and feather deficit rackets that are used less frequently and properly maintained also help to retain value. In addition, the use of pure sales will also affect the value retention of the badminton racket, for example, frequent use on hard surfaces will accelerate the wear and tear of the racket, while frequent use on soft badminton courts is relatively conducive to the maintenance of the racket.

    To sum up, if you want to maintain the value of a badminton racket, in addition to buying a higher-grade badminton racket with high brand awareness, you also need to pay attention to the way of use and maintenance to avoid overuse and wear.

    You've done a great job! Can you elaborate on that?

    Specifically, the following points can help maintain the value of badminton rackets:1Choose badminton rackets with high brand awareness and guaranteed quality, such as YONEX, VICTOR, LI-NING, BABOLAT, etc.

    2.Choose the model and material that suits you according to your needs and level. For example, beginners can opt for a lightweight, easy-to-control aluminium badminton racket, while advanced players can opt for a lighter, stronger carbon fiber badminton racket.

    3.When using, avoid using it on hard surfaces to avoid excessive impact and vibration of the racket, which will accelerate the wear and tear of the racket. 4.

    Clean and maintain the feather racket in time after use, such as cleaning the racket frame, replacing the bandage, and protecting the racket with a protective case. 5.When storing, avoid sun and rain, and place it in a dry or filial wind place to avoid the racket from being damp and rusty.

    6.Replace the badminton racket regularly and avoid using the old badminton racket for too long, because the old badminton racket is prone to wear and tear, deformation and other problems, which will affect the use effect.

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