Weight
Racquet weight: 76 g
Racquet weight is a very important factor for any badminton player. It's important to take into account:
- Frequency of play, susceptibility to injury, body type and, of course, style of play.
The heavier the racket, the more power you'll gain. On the other hand, you risk losing arm speed, which can be a disadvantage for a defensive game, in phases of fast play or counter-attacks.
Balance
Racquet balance: Neutral (302 mm)
The balance of a badminton racquet has a major impact on your game. There are three different balances:
- Head balance, which gives you power
- Neutral balance, which gives you versatility
- Neck balance, which gives you control
Rod stiffness
Racquet flexibility: Medium
Here are the different flexibilities:
- Soft: Flexibility suitable for players looking for manoeuvrability and a good length of shuttlecock.
- Semi-rigid: Flexibility suitable for players looking for a compromise between power and manoeuvrability.
- Rigid: Flexibility suitable for advanced/expert players looking for power and precision.
- Very rigid: Flexibility suitable for expert players with perfect technique, looking for power and precision.
High Modulus Carbon
"High-modulus carbon fiber frame and handle from the Japanese company Toray. The high-modulus material reaches 40-46T. It offers several advantages such as the best mechanical properties to date, high modulus and great lightness.High-quality carbon fiber for a more stable racket frame and a more responsive handle.It also improves racket elasticity, can withstand higher string tension and improves racket repulsion."
Elliptic Aero Frame
The innovative "Elliptic Aero Frame" reworks the shape of the frame and improves the snowshoe's aerodynamics, guaranteeing greater speed and frame rigidity.
Filament winding of carbon fiber
Carbon fiber's filament winding technique improves the racket's overall strength and stability.
Hot-melt prepreg H.M.P.
"Hot melt prepreg is a two-stage process that eliminates the solvent coating and drying used in the solution prepreg process. The fiber rope is impregnated with a hot-melt resin that is usually precoated onto a paper or film substrate by a separate off-line machine (called a "spinner").
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Warranty
The racquet frame is guaranteed for 2 years (except for the stringing).