1, The weight of the badminton racket should be appropriate: in fact, the lighter the racket is not the better. Although the lighter the racket is, the faster the swing speed, it will not feel the use of strength when spiking the ball, which will affect the power of the shot.
2. Check the overall structure of the racket: Once you've got it, wave it around to see if it shakes your hand. The vibrating racket must be too hard for the racket rod (the part where the handle and the racket head are connected); Do not shake hands, indicating that the racket stick is more elastic. You can also hold the racket handle with one hand and hold the top of the racket head with one hand to break it. The racket has a slight bend, which proves that the racket position is more elastic.
3. You can choose your own badminton racket according to your actual situation: for example, in singles, it is suitable to choose the extended racket. If it belongs to the attacking players, you should choose the heavy, medium and hard racket. When playing doubles, try to choose a racquet of standard length, or a lighter racquet if you are a defensive player.
4. Select the racket handle according to the size of each hand shape, so as to feel comfortable holding the racket handle. People with large hands may feel uncomfortable holding a thin or square handle.
5. Check to see if the strings are fitted evenly. Each square of the crossed strings should be the same size, and each string should have the same tightness.
6. When you get a badminton racket, you should first look at the shape of its racket head. Generally speaking, it can be divided into two types: the traditional egg-shaped racket and the flat head racket frame with a square head. The shape of the racquet determines the size of the sweet zone (the sweet zone on the racket face). Because the sweet zone gives the player enough power and control when the ball lands in the sweet zone, the size of the sweet zone is crucial to the player, making it easier for the player to hit the ball with high quality.
7. According to the different materials of badminton racket, and can be divided into carbon fiber, carbon aluminum integrated, aluminum iron integrated and aluminum iron split. The choice of materials is directly related to the weight and price of the racket. Generally speaking, all carbon feather pats are light in weight and are the mainstream material.