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What is the best Badminton racquet in your opinion that costs no more than £100?

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Question by Darren B: What is the best Badminton racquet in your opinion that costs no more than £100?
I’m a keen Badminton player and I am going to invest in a new racquet. But first I’d like you to clear things up with me what racquets are the best for less than £100. The lighter the racquet, the better. I’d also prefer if it was either Yonex or Carlton.

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Answer by Jack
There is really no way of defining what is the best badminton racquet, it all depends on preference.
Having said that, the best racquet under 100 euros in my opinion might be different than yours.
You say you preferred light racquets. Lighter racquets are better for defense and control in general, so I’m guessing you’re more of a defensive player?
In that case, I’d recommend the Carlton Powerblade SuperLite or Carlton Airblade SuperLite. Both are rated around 84 grams, are headlight, and cost less than 100 euros.
If you’re eager to look into Yonex, I’d recommend:
- Armortec 500, you could probably find this for around 100 euros, I’m not sure. This racquet is headheavy, stiff(meaning you need more arm and wrist strength to use it), and geared towards an offensive style of play. I own this racquet and I can say in general, it is excellent for clears and smashes.
- In the muscle power series, you could probably get a mid-end racquet such as the muscle power 45 ( new model, medium flexibility with even balance, good racquet). In my opinion, all the lower Muscle Powers are not worth the buy(numbers 21,22,23,24 to 30).
- The Carbonex 20 Muscle is also a good buy, although it might be hard to find since it is a very old model, and has an oval frame instead of isometric.

These are my recommendations. I have tried the racquets listed above and they are all very good. However, I do not know your experience nor your level of play, so some of these might not suit you 100%.

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How do i convince my parents to get me a badminton racquet?

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Question by Hi: How do i convince my parents to get me a badminton racquet?
Okay so i already have a badminton racquet thats realy good used only like a year. but i grew really good but my parents say that i should use it more! help!
dont put gay comments like get money your self or anything

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Answer by kilkiller321
tell them they do not cost to much for a new one. and also them them that yours if falling apart. and if they ask to see it put duck tape around the entire handle and make it start to go up on the metal part.

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What is a sick looking badminton racquet?

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Question by Soccer guy: What is a sick looking badminton racquet?
I’m a pretty decent badminton player, I win a few tournaments, but I’m mostly about the looks, through the legs shots, headband, sweet looking badminton racquet? That’s still a great racquet.

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Answer by Erik
I wouldn’t go out of the ordinary shape if I were you. Any additions just add extra weight which is terrible on a racket. I currently have a Yenox Armortec 700 which is awesome, looks pretty slim too but just because of the colours, no weird shapes or anything..

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What is the best badminton racquet make?

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Question by Mw2-Sniper: What is the best badminton racquet make?
I have recently started at a badminton club and so far i have been using his racquet. now i want to get one…but i dont know what brand does the best bandminton racquets…i think yonex but i’m not really sure…can you tell me ure opinions please?

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Answer by kertoe
Yonex makes the best rackets in the business, but they can also be quite expensive. If you are starting out for the first time you may want to look on the cheaper side of the market. Yonex sells good cheap rackets too. You should mostly focus on getting a light racket to start out with so learning the proper strokes will come easier.

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Wilson Match Point Badminton Racquet

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Wilson Match Point Badminton Racquet

  • Level: Beginner / Recreational
  • Flex: Medium
  • Head: Oval / Classic
  • Weight: 105gm(1U

Wilson Badminton Series

List Price: $ 9.00

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Badminton Racquet Sterling Silver cz Sport Pendant

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Badminton Racquet Sterling Silver cz Sport Pendant

Bring back beautiful Summer memories with this adorable Pendant Two sparkling simualted Diamond cz Badminton Racquets and one little Birdie are carefuly crafted to create this adorable Sport Pendant.

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Is it OK to use a tennis racquet overgrip on a badminton racquet?

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Question by Genie: Is it OK to use a tennis racquet overgrip on a badminton racquet?
I have two extra rubber tennis racquet overgrips with me. I was planning to replace my current towel overgrip on my badminton racquet, but I have no time to go to the store to buy one.

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Answer by fuxuej
Short answer is yes. I use tennis overgrip on my badminton rackets all the time. They are the same. However, the longer answer is:

There are two types of grips. One is replacement grip and another is overgrip.

Normally, the overgrip is placed on the top of original grip and being replaced frequently once it’s getting old.

The replacement grip is much thicker than the overgrip and only to replace the original grip.

The towel overgrip is much thick, so sometimes it’s placed on the handle with the original grip removed. If you are going to replace the towel grip, then you need use one overgrip if you still have the original grip on the handle. If the original grip is gone, you need a replacement grip (thicker one) plus one overgrip (thinner one). Some people use two of overgrips without using the original grip. It’s up to you.

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Yonex B-600 Badminton Racquet

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Yonex B-600 Badminton Racquet

  • Head: Aluminum
  • Shaft: Steel
  • Strung Weight: 95g
  • Pre-strung
  • Head Cover

The Yonex B-600 badminton racquet has the Dura-Frame technology. It is a great light and durable racquet, excellent for the beginner, recreational or physical education.

List Price: $ 15.00

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Head ’07 Ti Power 60 Junior Badminton Racquet

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Head ’07 Ti Power 60 Junior Badminton Racquet

  • Flex Index: Stiff
  • Head size: 348 cm²
  • Weight: 93 g
  • Balance: 270 mm / Length: 610 mm
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The Head ’07 Ti Power 60 Junior Badminton Racquet gives optimal stiffness and power in an exceptionally light and maneuverable racquet. Technology-Titanium. Headshape-Conventional. Headsize-360cm²/55.8″². Frame-Aluminum Alloy. Shaft-High Tempered Steel, 2-piece construction. Weight (unstrung)-93g. Balance (unstrung)-270mm. Flexibility Index-Stiff. Length-610mm. Gripsize-G2. Recq. String Tension-18-20 lbs. 201197.

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New Head Metallix 4000 Badminton Racquet

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New Head Metallix 4000 Badminton Racquet

  • Racquet comes strung.
  • Full cover included.
  • Condition: NEW. Plastic still on handle.

No chain is strong enough to harness the power of HEAD MetallixTM. Made of a specially designed matrix of carbon fibers and a new crystalline metal alloy, MetallixTM is one of the lightest and strongest new materials available today.

Flex Index: Medium Flex
Head size: 360 cm²
Weight: 87 g
Balance: 284 mm
Length: 675 mm
Gripsize: G3
Colors: black/silver
Benefit: Power
Headshape: HEAD Power Frame System
Frame: Full Carbon Graphite
Shaft: Full Carbo

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