Racket weight directly affects control and shot power. Lighter rackets (75-85g) enable faster reactions and reduce arm strain, while heavier models (85-95g) generate more powerful smashes. Balance can be head-heavy for attacking power or head-light for quick defense and better maneuverability.
Flexible shafts forgive beginner mistakes and make it easier to return shuttles to the backcourt, ideal for recreational players. Stiff shafts demand precise technique but reward experienced players with faster, more controlled shots. Brands like YONEX and VICTOR offer a wide range of flex ratings tailored to every level.
Professional rackets are made from carbon fiber which offers the ultimate strength-to-weight ratio, though at a premium price. Aluminum and composite rackets from brands such as ARTENGO and PERFLY are excellent choices for beginners and recreational players – they're durable, affordable and forgiving of technical imperfections.
Grips come in sizes marked as G2, G3, G4, G5 – lower numbers mean thicker handles. A grip that's too thin reduces control and can cause cramps, while one that's too thick slows down grip changes and tires the forearm. Test by checking if there's one finger's width of space between your fingertips and palm.
Factory strings typically come at 8-10 kg tension which suits most players. Higher tension (10-13 kg) provides better control but reduces power, while lower tension (7-9 kg) increases shot power at the expense of precision. Brands like SCHILDKRÖT offer quality rackets with factory stringing at ideal tension for recreational play.
Professionals restring after 20-30 hours of play as strings lose elasticity and tension. Recreational players who play once a week typically need restringing once a year. Listen to your racket's sound – when shots start sounding dull instead of crisp, it's time for a new string job.
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