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Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-13 00:36:38
February 12 2011 00:56 GMT
#1
Seriously, I have got to make Blogs on other topics. Maybe later.

I am currently looking for a new racquet. Since quite a bit of you play badminton, I'm pretty sure we're beyond those crappy racquets that you get from the club if you don't have anything else.

What racquets do you people have, and what racquets have you had? Any recommendations?

I've gone through many a google searches already, and I'm currently looking at the Yonex Voltric 70. If that doesn't work well, I'll go with either the NanoSpeed 9900 or the Armortec 900 Performance.

Before you tell me not to buy a racquet, this is surplus money, this is a little reward for something, and it definitely feels amazing to know that I'm playing with something good, and that my racquet won't be holding me back.


--

My playing is balanced. I'm aggressive when I need to, but I'll try to take it safe. The problem is that most of my play before was quite tame since my racquet did not have enough power to do anything other than defend. So currently I'm looking to change my playstyle, and learn new things.

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buhhy
Profile Joined October 2009
United States1113 Posts
February 12 2011 00:58 GMT
#2
I use an arcsaber z-slash :D sick racquet. I can vouch for nanospeed and 900 power too, don't like the technique much.
Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
February 12 2011 01:07 GMT
#3
The only issue I have with the Z-Slash is that there are some reports of it cracking if the string tension is too hit, if it's misshit, and if it isn't string according to the site. Since there isn't really any safe number and I can't ensure my racquet is strung correctly or I won't collide, I'll stay away from it for now.
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SushilS
Profile Joined November 2010
2115 Posts
February 12 2011 02:07 GMT
#4
Yonex FTW ALWAYS!!
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HudsonK
Profile Joined December 2009
China172 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-12 18:10:50
February 12 2011 02:15 GMT
#5
im still using a muscle power 55.. my backup is a old carbonex.
gongryong
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Korea (South)1430 Posts
February 12 2011 02:29 GMT
#6
On February 12 2011 11:15 HudsonK wrote:
im still using a muscle power 15.. my backup is a old carbonex.


Wow carbonex oldschool. its like a tennis racket man
Muscle Power is my back up. My main is Nano 9900, light balance and heavy over for smooth transitions between drops and smash
JAEDONG ÜBERBONJWA!
synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
February 12 2011 03:03 GMT
#7
My racquets are all from China... cheap but decent
:)
lastmotion
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
368 Posts
February 12 2011 03:07 GMT
#8
Yonex is like apple. You know its incredibly overpriced but you also know quality will always be reliable, and can't go wrong with it.

At the price of each Yonex racquet, you can get a better racquet of another brand

Kason is a Chinese brand but it's really damn good.
Dark Knight (forgot name?) Canadian brand is really good

If you are gonna go for Yonex, I would suggest getting a top tier Yonex (even tho they're expensive as heck) like Armortech 700/900 or Arcsaber. I personally own Armortech 900 Power and the offensive power on that thing is a beast.

Arcsaber 10 felt great, and Kason 300A seemed just as good as my Yonex. If you are aiming at $50~100 price range, I would recommend Dark Knight.
alffla
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Hong Kong20321 Posts
February 12 2011 03:49 GMT
#9
yonex MUSCLE POWER 55 FTW!
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HudsonK
Profile Joined December 2009
China172 Posts
February 12 2011 04:06 GMT
#10
@gong, i would get a new racquet, but it's so expensive T_T.
Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
February 12 2011 04:11 GMT
#11
On February 12 2011 12:07 lastmotion wrote:...

Thanks!

I'll be honest, I have no price range. Anything less than $300 is fine at the moment.

I would love to try out Black Knight racquets, but the only problem is that they aren't as available, and there haven't been as many reviews online of racquets from this small company, in an already very niche sport like Badminton. I wouldn't know where to start to be honest.



The MP55 was a racquet I was considering, but it's stock is quite limited since they're discontinued?
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lastmotion
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
368 Posts
February 12 2011 04:21 GMT
#12
From my experience with badminton here are some of my beliefs:
A racquet is only about 20~25% of a player's performance. I've had quite a few of really skilled players beat me with basic-entry level racquets.

A $60 racquet is almost as good as a $200 racquet. Some people might call BS on this but the difference is minimal. There is a WORLD of difference between a $10 racquet and a $60 racquet, however.

Before you go out there and buy one, I suggest you try out each racquet before you buy it. You have to have a feel for it seriously. (Note: Avoid using sites like Ebay or Amazon to order racquets. Many fake racquets floating around)

Also, try to figure out if you prefer head-heavy or not racquets, and figure out if you prefer 3U weight or 4U weight

For me, I almost always looked for head-heavy racquets because I'm a very offensive player who loved to smash. I wanted that extra weight in the head for more power for smashes, and ignored all defensive racquets just because I knew I could make up for my racquet's poor defense in the court by running faster, reaching farther, and going adrenaline-explosion ape shit mode lol
buhhy
Profile Joined October 2009
United States1113 Posts
February 12 2011 04:24 GMT
#13
On February 12 2011 12:07 lastmotion wrote:
Yonex is like apple. You know its incredibly overpriced but you also know quality will always be reliable, and can't go wrong with it.

At the price of each Yonex racquet, you can get a better racquet of another brand

Kason is a Chinese brand but it's really damn good.
Dark Knight (forgot name?) Canadian brand is really good

If you are gonna go for Yonex, I would suggest getting a top tier Yonex (even tho they're expensive as heck) like Armortech 700/900 or Arcsaber. I personally own Armortech 900 Power and the offensive power on that thing is a beast.

Arcsaber 10 felt great, and Kason 300A seemed just as good as my Yonex. If you are aiming at $50~100 price range, I would recommend Dark Knight.


Hmm, my impression of BK haven't been that great tbh, and they're pretty ugly too. Lol one of my friends broke like 3 photons... but she has a million from tournaments.

I haven't had any bad experiences with yonex, they're solid racquets, they never break even though I abuse like crazy (throwing them in rage).
LegendaryDreams
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada1350 Posts
February 12 2011 05:54 GMT
#14
Blisse, what is your style of play? Aggressive, defensive, control, power? You need to know these things before picking your own racquet. Also, what is your preference for racquets? Head light, or head heavy. Balanced? Heavy or Light racquet overall?

and sup buhhy :p
call me moxie
ssj114
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
Afghanistan461 Posts
February 12 2011 06:32 GMT
#15
Apacs Lethal 60 or 70 is amazing.
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zylog
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada943 Posts
February 12 2011 07:44 GMT
#16
Feels weird to be posting about badminton on this forum.

Anyhow, I can't really say that racquets are really better now than they were 10 years ago. The majority of materials and manufacturing methods were devised in the 60s/70s, adapted to sport products in the 80s and more specifically to badminton in the 90s or so. Since then, added technologies tweak the stiffness and balance of the racquet, but I'm not really convinced that they're clearly better than the older carbon graphite frames from a few years ago.

In other words, any fancy technology terms you see are more a product of marketing that engineering. This doesn't mean a cheap racquet is necessarily better; really it's more about manufacturing quality control than anything else.

So, say you're in Canada you might check out the former high end racquets from Black Knight. Their top end models are usually 250-300$, which I think is excessively costly, but as new top end racquets come out prices on the older models will drop. Any "performance enhancement" real or imagined between a 150$ and 300$ is not really worth the extra cost.

Also, what kind of player are you? Do you play in tournaments and require multiple identical racquets? Do you string at high tension? Do you play at a club with a lot of casual players or more of a competitive club? I've coached at all sorts of levels and my recommendations in terms of racquets are different for every group.
Monoxide
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada1190 Posts
February 12 2011 07:46 GMT
#17
ArcSaber 7 is a really nice racquet. I really like it.
buhhy
Profile Joined October 2009
United States1113 Posts
February 12 2011 07:49 GMT
#18
On February 12 2011 14:54 LegendaryDreams wrote:
and sup buhhy :p


Lol man, why haven't we played yet?

Yonex isn't even that overpriced anyways, a brand premium is to be expected anyways...
Shinshady
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Canada1237 Posts
February 12 2011 08:32 GMT
#19
Get an arcsaber 9, be pimp... LOL Okay kidding, but I'm currently using Arcsaber 10 and a Nanospd 9900 as a backup (yes I know they're both completely different from each other). I used the Nanospd for over a year and I started using the arcsaber since I'm a more offensive styled player. I think its all personal preference as well as game style, coming from a flexible racquet to a more hard hitting and extremely stiff racquet takes a bit of time to getting used to. I can't really say how much it impacts my game, as I've only started playing again after a year, (last year was my peak because I was in a club) and now I'm no where at that level, so I can't vouch for how much the racquets affects your game overall. Sorry I can't be of too much help, but I can speak for my personal experience ><
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Blisse
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada3710 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-13 00:01:20
February 12 2011 18:46 GMT
#20
On February 12 2011 16:44 zylog wrote:


Not on any Competitive or Professional level. Recreational and aiming a bit higher.


EDIT: Wow the sound that the Voltric makes when you swing is so amazing. I tried the Armortec 900, and it was a bit too head heavy. The NanoSpeed 9900 was pretty light, but I didn't think it helped at all.
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