Do you want to have a deeper knowledge regarding badminton rackets? Including the materials used in making a racket? Does it make you a great player? Of course! Choosing the right racket is like an artist choosing the right brush for his masterpiece. As a beginner, this is a great foundation because you'll get to know the right racket for you based on the specs. A perfect racket for me may not be a perfect racket for you!
So, here are some facts about Badminton Rackets:
The frame of racquet consists of different parts. Each part has its own specific features which determines the characteristics of a racket.Badminton Rackets
* Head
* Stringed Area
* Throat
* Shaft
* Handle
Shape Of Badminton Racket
* Oval-- It is the traditional shape with a smaller & stronger sweets pot. It produces powerful shots but require precise aim to hit the shuttle.
* Isometric-- It is rapidly gaining popularity because of its large sweet spot. No worry which part of racket is being used to hit the shuttlecock, you will get a decent shot.
A Standard Racquet :
Racket is an important equipment used in badminton. A large range of badminton designs are available in the market but the sizes and shapes are defined and limited by the laws. Some interesting statistics about the racquet :
* The overall length and width of a racket shouldn't exceed 680mm and 230mm respectively.
* The standard weight of a top class racquet should be within 80g to 100g.
* The stringed area of a racquet shall not exceed 280mm in length and 220mm in overall width.
Materials used in the racquet:
* The traditional material used for making frame was wood. But wooden frame racquets are no longer in use because of excessive weight and cost.
* Now most racquets are made of synthetic materials like carbon fiber, ceramics, titanium, boron, or alloys. Strength to weight ratio of carbon fiber is excellent as it gives tremendous kinetic energy transfer.
* Prior to the application of carbon fiber composite, racquets were made of light metal like aluminum. These racquets are cheaper compared to other ones.
About The Frames :
Badminton frames play an important part in deciding the nature of your game. The size, shape, and weight of different frames vary from one racket to another. You must keep these points in mind before buying a racquet.
Heavier Frame :
A heavier frame has the following characteristics :
* It generates more power.
* It vibrates less.
* It has a larger sweetspot.
Stiffer Frame :
A stiffer frame has the following characteristics :
* A stiffer frame transfer the shock load to the arm than a flexible frame.
* It has a larger sweetspot.
* It generates more power.
Larger Frame :
A larger frame has the following characteristics :
* A larger frame is more resistant to twisting.
* It generates more velocity.
* It generates more power.
* It has a larger sweetspot.
Buying Tips :
Before buying a racket following points should be considered so that you get the perfect racquet suiting your style of play.
* Badminton require a lot of wrist movement. Due to it, consideration of the weight of racket is important. Heavier racquets are preferred to those who have a stronger wrist and can use weight of racket to extract more power from it. So before buying compare the weight of the racquet to your wrist strength.
* Tension in racket strings is a balancing factor. Tension causes the shuttle to spring off the racquet. Rackets strung at higher tension provide great power. While rackets strung at lower tension give more control. Racquets are strung at 18 to 30 lb of tension. Basic guidelines on tension of strings :
o Beginners-- 19-20 lbs
o Intermediate players-- 21-24 lbs
o Hard hitters-- 25+ lbs
* Usually two types of grips are found in all types of racket. Towel grips are best for absorbing moisture, but need to be replaced frequently due to accumulation of germs. Synthetic grips are less sweat absorber hence less prone to germs.
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What I bought is a relatively lightweight racket and can withstand a string tension of 24lbs. My overgrip material is rubber. The shape of my racket's head is oval. It works perfect for me at this time.
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