Weight
Racquet weight: 86 g
Racquet weight is a very important factor for any badminton player. You'll need to take into account:
- frequency of play, susceptibility to injury, body type and, of course, playing style.
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: Head balance (306 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: Very stiff
The different flexibilities:
- Soft: Flexibility suited to players looking for manoeuvrability and a good length of shuttlecock.
- Semi-stiff: Flexibility suited to players looking for a compromise between power and manoeuvrability.
- Stiff: Flexibility suited to experienced/expert players looking for power and precision.
- Very stiff: Flexibility suited to expert players with perfect technique, looking for power and precision.
High Modulus Carbon
The Japanese carbon fiber used for the 900 racquet range is the most rigid on the market today. It provides amazing stability and good repulsion on impact.
Per-foam
The composite foam inside the frame increases its rigidity, bringing greater precision to your shots. It also reduces racket vibration for greater comfort at impact.
Inertia Power Concept
Kevlar on top of frame for extra punching power
Hexagonal T-joint
The hexagonal T-joint improves anti-torsion and makes striking more precise and stable.
Warranty
The racket frame is guaranteed for 2 years, but damage caused by the player is not covered by the warranty.