Many people think that the higher the price, the better the quality. Dress yourself first, whether you like it or not. In fact, if the racket you choose is not suitable for you, you will waste a lot of money!
The following is just to provide some simple common sense, hoping to help you choose your own handy badminton racket.
Introduction of badminton racket materials:
Badminton rackets are different in texture. Mainly divided into titanium metal, full carbon, aluminum-carbon fiber integration, aluminum alloy and pure iron, pure aluminum. Among them, titanium is the best material, followed by all carbon, aluminum carbon fiber, aluminum alloy, pure iron and pure aluminum.
Generally speaking, professional athletes like to use titanium rackets and all-carbon rackets, which are light and durable, and each all-carbon racket is 75-83g. However, the price is not affordable. The price of a general brand-name all-carbon racket is around 1200- 1500 yuan, which is not cost-effective for beginners. Novices generally use 100-200 yuan's imitation carbon or aluminum alloy racket.
Badminton racket head and racket line
The shape of badminton racket head should also be considered. In the 1980s and 1990s, there were two kinds of rackets, namely, the water-drop racket and the pointed racket. Now these two kinds of rackets are rare in the market, and the most commonly used one is the one with a square front end. The racket with a square front end has a large hitting area and is easy to master, which is very suitable for ordinary badminton lovers.
After you get the racket, you usually have to check the shape of the racket head first. The shape of the racket determines the size of its sweet zone. The so-called sweet zone refers to the best hitting zone on the racket face. But when the ball falls in the sweet zone, it can give you enough hitting power and control the ball. Therefore, the size of the sweet zone is very important. It can make it easier for you to hit the high-quality earth.
The plucked strings are also exquisite. Under the instrument, a good racket string can be observed, and it can be found that the cross section in the middle is like a bundle of optical cable fibers, while the inferior racket string is single-stranded, with few bundles. Unfortunately, when choosing the racket string, there is no instrument to identify it, only by the price of the racket string. Generally speaking, the racket line around 20-30 yuan is good, and the best racket line is 80-90 yuan. String threading requires special tools. The tightness of men's rackets should be controlled between 22 and 25 Jin, and that of women's rackets should be controlled between 265,438+0 and 24 Jin. A racket that is too loose will not return the ball, and a racket that is too tight will take a lot of effort to play.
The weight of badminton racket
The weight of the badminton racket must be appropriate. Usually people think that the lighter the brand, the better. Actually, it's not. The racket is light, although the swing speed is fast, but the master will not use enough force when spiking, which greatly affects the hitting power.
Overall structure of beat
When you get the racket, you must wave it in your hand to see if it shakes your hand. The racket of the vibrator must be too hard (that is, the joint between the handle and the racket head is now carbon alloy); If the racket shaft does not shake hands, it means it is still elastic. Another inspection method is: one hand holds the handle and the other hand breaks at the top of the racket head. If the badminton racket is slightly bent, it means that the handle is still relatively elastic.
Choose the racket according to the hand type.
Everyone's hands are different. Therefore, when choosing a racket, you should also choose according to your hand type. In fact, there is no dead standard, as long as you feel comfortable when holding the handle. If the handle is thin or square, people with big hands will feel uncomfortable; And the thick handle is not suitable for people with small hands.
Choose a racket according to your actual situation.
In singles, it is more appropriate to choose an extended racket; Aggressive players are suitable for using medium hardness and slightly heavy rackets; In doubles, you should choose a badminton racket with a standard length; If it's defense, you should choose a lighter racket.
In addition, when choosing a racket, you must pick it up and put your fingers in the center of the racket to see whether the racket is heavy at the head or the tail. Heavy header is fierce and suitable for offensive players; A racket with average head and tail weight is suitable for players and beginners with average skills. Finally, don't forget to check whether the racket head is deformed, cracked and bent as a whole.