- Visual efficiency: wide beam (50 lm) with 20 m range: ideal for bivouacking
- Autonomy: 20 hours. Works with 2 x lr03-aaa batteries (provided)
- Versatility: the hl 50 has a single lighting mode and adjustable strap
- Durability: shock-proof and highly splash-resistant (ipx4)
- Ease of use: only one on/off button that is easy to use, even with gloves or mittens
The HL 50 is a headlamp with 20 hours of battery life. It is battery-operated, has a single lighting mode and an adjustable headband. An essential head lamp that you can take anywhere!
Key Features
• Forgiveness: Mega frame enlarges sweet spot and tolerates more off-center shots.
• Versatility: Even balance racket with a soft shaft is good for all-round players.
• Power: Graphite shaft & soft stiffness are good for intermediate players to exert power
Technical Specifications
• Weight: 82 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: 297 mm ( Even Balance)
A badminton racket balance 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 Flexibility: 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 techniques looking for power.
• Table Rolling Carbon Fiber: The table rolling carbon weaving process, which improves the overall resistance of the racket and the stability of the racket.