The most funny part is that players don't even know the model names correct, the weight and so on and play world class badminton, while BCers be engaged in research of racket search and comparison of infinitesimal differences. Should us all give the thoughts to play and train more and think less about equiment questions like "Arc11 vs Duo 10 - which has more power?".
So true. It's obvious that some of them don't even know or just don't care about the existence of different weight classes and grip sizes. Everything is fine as long as it feels right on court.
Yep just pick one and keep on training, that should be it, but then I remember watching Lin Dan break the DZS into two♂️
Of course there are rackets that just doesn't suit you and never will - no matter how much you train with them. That's why I said "as long as it feels right". If it doesn't feel right, then get rid of it. It's just a plain wrong approach to say "I can't play well with that rackets since it's a 4U" without actually giving it an un-biased chance on court.
His partner also using li ning( can't tell what model though) Looks like li ning is looking to expand further in Europe! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think someone is either over compensating or needs to work on his technique lmao Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
that new addidas p8 looks so awefull ...... and prabably plays the same compared to 90k (judging from the score....)