How To Choose a Badminton Racket?
In this Article I will tell you that how to
choose a badminton racket that is perfect for you. Read the full article and
share this with your friends if you love badminton.
The contribution of technology on badminton
rackets
Players do
believe that advance technology on rackets had contributed to more speed and
power in badminton and had dramatically changes the playing styles. You would
not be able to use a wooden racket to play a speed and power game anymore. The
trend had moved towards a more considerably lighter rackets to achieve the
speed required in badminton and using of hi modulus carbon fiber materials
could do this. No matter how light the racket is, the manufacturer still needs
to maintain certain weights on the frame to produce the power, very much needed
in badminton. Thus, most of the weight has been removed from the handle and
shaft. With this new construction, players now have the advantage of lighter
rackets with about the same swing weight as heavier rackets.
Technology has
created certain advantage features like wider and stiffer frame, which is able
to add more stability when the impact is off the sweet spot due to its larger
moment of inertia. Stiffer frames have more power than flexible frames since
the shuttle was kicked away as soon as it landed on the string bed.
How to choose badminton racket that suits
you?
No one pant
fits all! That goes the same with badminton rackets. It is impossible to find a
racket that is able to suit all type of players, as each individual is so
unique and so different in term of physical and playing style. One of the most
common concept and I would said a common mistake made by many players when
selecting a racket is to use what the professional use. “Use what the champion are
using and you won’t go wrong?” Many professional players succeed because of
their physical attributes gathered from their hard work and tight training
programs and not mainly because of their racket.
When I
was new to the game I use to ask these type of questions from my friends
“Hey, what
racket is he using? His smashes were so powerful but when I bought one and
tried it, I can hardly lifted up my arm after a few lousy floating smashes and
the worst is I sprained my shoulders and my wrist hurts. What happened to this
racket?”
Answer: It is not the problem of racket. You are
actually a lightweight boxer fighting with a heavy weight glove.
We categorized
players into 3 categories: - the beginner, the intermediate and the advance
group. To cater the needs and wants of each player in these groups, we have
prepared some information on how to choose a racket to maximize performance on
each category of players.
While choosing
a racket, you must be sure of your current physical condition and you better
know what you are actually looking for in a racket. Was it a power performance
racket or was it a control racket with comfort feel that you are looking for?
If you want a racket for control, look for
the following features:
Lighter weight – A racket, unstrung, which is weight between
85 grams to 90 grams is possibly a good control racket provided the balance
point are not too high.
Recommended
balance point: 275mm – 280mm
The weight and
balance of a racket will be affected once the racket is strung and a
replacement grip is added. The following are the changes in weight and balance
of the racket once the racket is ready to go for the shot.
After strung,
which mean 3 grams added on the head, the racket would weight around 88 grams
to 93 grams. If the original grip (Weight around 7 grams that comes with the
racket) is taken off and replaced by a replacement PU grip (approximately 12
grams), and additional of 5 more grams is added on the handle to make the
racket weight around 93grams to 98 grams. The balance point would then
decreased slightly to about 270mm-275mm. (with weight moved towards the
handle.) This will yield a headlight feeling for better comfort feeling and
control.
For those who
prefer to wrap an extra PU grip without removing the original grip to make the
handle larger would be adding 12 grams to the handle. For this type of player,
to look for a control racket, they need to look for a higher balance point
racket. 280mm – 290mm is suggested and the racket weight should be around 85
grams – 88 grams.
Lower balance point – The balance point affected a lot on the
feel of your racket. If your racket has a high balance point then you will feel
your racket is heavier towards the racket head and if your racket has a lower balance point then you will have this head light feeling on your racket.
The balance
point is measured from the handle towards the shaft on the point where the
racket stayed in balance on your finger. The balance point of a good control
racket should be around 275mm – 280mm. This will yield a headlight feeling and
best for control and comfort feeling. You can actually adjust your racket
weight and racket balance.
If you want a racket for control and power,
adjusted yourself.
(Adjusted the
weight and balance of your racket)
Less stiffness - The flexibility of the racket do
have an impact on the feel of your racket. In theory, the flexible shafts designed for beginner and amateur
players are good for control and easier tomaneuver but I have seen champions winning
games after games, delivering smashes after smashes using a Prospeed mid-flex
shaft racket. Thus, the term stiffness and flexible really differs a lot on
each individual.
In theory, a
stiffer shaft is more suitable for powerful player. Again, not only
professional are powerful, some beginners and amateur players do have the
strength to handle a stiff shaft and yield powerful smashes. So, to get the
right stiffness, you should test play with different stiffness racket in order
to get the right choice of stiffness on your racket.
In badminton,
the weight and balance of a racket can be adjusted but not the stiffness. Thus,
you will have to pay special attention on the stiffness of racket, the next
time you purchased a new racket though all rackets will tends to lose a certain
percentage of stiffness over a period of time.
If you want a racket for power, look for
these features:
Heavier weight - A racket, unstrung, which is weight between
88 grams to 92 grams is possibly a good power racket provided the balance point
are not too low.
A heavier
weight racket would transmit less shock and less vibration when sending off
shuttle, and has a larger sweet spot than lighter weight rackets.
Recommended
balance point: 285mm – 295mm.
The weight and
balance of a racket will be affected once the racket is strung and a
replacement grip is added. The following are the changes in weight and balances
of the racket once the racket is strung and are all ready to go for the shot.
After strung,
which mean 3 grams added on the head, the racket would weight around 91 grams
to 95 grams. If the original grip (Weight around 7 grams that comes with the
racket) is taken off and replaced by a replacement PU grip (approximately 12
grams), and additional of 5 more grams is added on the handle to make the
racket weight around 96grams to 100 grams. The balance point would then
decreased slightly to about 280mm-290mm. (with weight moved towards the
handle.) This weight and balance together with the heavier weight is good for
power play.
For those who
prefer to wrap an extra PU grip without removing the original grip to make the
handle larger would be adding 12 grams to the handle. For this type of player,
to look for a powerful racket, they need to look for a higher balance point
racket. 290mm – 300mm is suggested and the racket weight should be around 88
grams – 92 grams.
Higher balance point - The balance point affected a lot on the
feel of your racket. If your racket has a high
balance point then
you will feel your racket is heavier
towards the racket head, which will be able to yield more power on your smashes and if your
racket has a lower balance point then you will have this head light feeling on
your racket. Bear in mind and be honest to yourself as not everybody could
handle a racket with a high balance point.
The balance
point is measured from the handle towards the shaft on the point where the
racket stayed in balance on your finger. The balance point of a good power
racket should be around 285mm – 295mm. This will yield a heavy feeling towards
the head and would be able to deliver powerful smashes.
(Adjusted the
weight and balance of your racket)
More stiffness - The flexibility of the racket do have an
impact on the feel of your racket. In theory, the flexible shafts designed for
beginner and amateur players are good for control and easier to maneuver but I have seen champions winning
games after games, delivering smashes after smashes using a Prospeed mid-flex
shaft racket. Thus, the term stiffness and flexible really differs a lot on
each individual.
In theory, a stiffer shaft is more suitable for powerful player. Again, not
only professional are powerful players; some beginners and amateur players do
have the strength to handle a stiff shaft and yield powerful smashes. So, to
get the right stiffness, you should test play with different stiffness racket
in order to get the right choice of stiffness for your racket.
In badminton,
the weight and balance of a racket can be adjusted but not the stiffness. Thus,
you will have to pay special attention on the stiffness of racket, the next
time you purchased a new racket though all rackets will tends to lose a certain
percentage of stiffness over a period of time.
You would
sometime experience certain frame shock and frame vibration if you were playing
with a racket that had a very stiff frame. What is frame shock? Frame shock is
the unnecessary force felt at the moment of impact when you delivered a stroke
and frame vibration is the vibrated feeling when the shuttle speed away from
your string (Occurred more frequently on racket that had a larger sweet spot
due to the length of main strings). The most effective way to reduce these
shock and vibration is to add the 5 grams grommet stripe (provided free when
you purchase a Prospeed racket) to a frame.
There are several
frame shapes of rackets in the market and you would have to know what is the
best shape that suits your playing style. Do you prefer an Isometric, the
Wide-bodied or the conventional frame?
The Isometric construction frame.
The Isometric
construction racket has a larger sweet spot deal to its flat top and are able
to transmits less shock but are more prone to vibration due to the length of
the string. It is believed to be more powerful and many had shifted from the
conventional frame to the Isometric lately. You can add extra tension on
Isometric due to its larger sweet spot, especially the main string, where the
length of string is longer than conventional racket.
I hope this article will now help you choosing your racket. For any more
suggestions just comment below. Thanks
Saad Usufzai
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