- Handling: very lightweight racket makes super maneuverable for intermediate player
- Power: lightweight racket with head heavy balance is easier to exert power
- User comfort: improved version of weight distribution makes great pickup feeling
- Forgiveness: the isometric head reduces potential centering errors.
this lightweight racket is very easy to handle.
key features
• handling: very lightweight racket makes super maneuverable for intermediate player
• power: lightweight racket with head heavy balance is easier to exert power
• user comfort: improved version of weight distribution makes great pickup feeling
• forgiveness: the isometric head reduces potential centering errors.
technical specifications
• weight: 74 g
racket weight is an extremely important factor for every badminton player. Remember to consider:
- how often you play, how injury-prone you are, your body size, and your playing style.
the heavier the racket, the more power you'll get. However, you'll lose speed, which can be a drawback for defensive players, quick volleys and counter-attacks.
• length: 675 mm
• balance: racket balance: head heavy balanced (306 mm)
a balanced badminton racket will have a major impact on your game. There are three types of racket balance:
- head heavy, for power
- even, for versatility
- headlight, for speed
• shaft stiffness: soft shaft (flexible)
rackets come in different flex options:
- flexible: these rackets are good for players looking for handling and long shuttlecock trajectories.
- medium: these rackets are good for players looking for a balance of power and handling.
- stiff: these rackets are good for advanced/expert players looking for power and precision.
- extra stiff: these rackets are good for expert players with impeccable technique looking for power.
• string tension: 22-28 lbs