What are the selection techniques of badminton rackets?
Go to the badminton store and choose the all-carbon badminton racket, and it is the kind without the drawstring. Resolutely do not buy metal or semi-metal two-packs that have been threaded in supermarkets or ordinary shopping malls.
What suits you is the best. For novices who have no experience in buying or playing racquets, they can buy cheaper and lower-priced racquets for the first time. Recommended racquets below 100, low-priced racquets generally do not have a strong personality. Novices and the general population can adapt. Of course it’s good to shoot at a high price, but they tend to have a strong personality, either hard or heavy. Only those masters whose power is not a problem can drive and control it. After playing for a few years, novices can choose a high-priced racket that suits them according to their own style of play and strength.
Novices and new shooters are recommended to pull the string between 20-23 pounds for the first time. If the number of pounds is too high, the flexibility will be small, novices will not be able to hit the backcourt, and the line will be easy to break. When two rackets collide, the racket with a higher drawstring is often sacrificed. If the weight is too low, the ball will be inaccurate and the ball will feel “lagging and sticking”. In addition, be sure to tie a suitable handle or towel glue. This can greatly enhance the feel and control of the fingers on the racket.