I've been playing badminton since 4 years old, stopped playing when I was about 20 and not recently started playing weekly again. I never had a high end or great racket. Last high end yonex I had I borrowed it from my mom in early 90s, which was made of steel or whatever-it rusted after some time. Used that for about 10 years until that broke. Previously I primarily play singles, and now since I started again after 10 year hiatus at the local club, I am playing doubles with plastic shuttles (club rules). I myself prefer feather. I am currently borrowing my friends Karakal Tour lite and it feels quite nice. Could someone recommend me something from Yonex like the Karakal Tour lite but slightly heavy headed? I'm not willing to go more than £80 since I have no idea how long I will play. So anything below £50 is great for me. I was thinking of the Yonex Nanoray 20, though I have no idea how good it is. Thanks for the recommendations
nanoray would not be good for you it is another head light racket.. hmm.. karakal tour lite.. head light and flexible I would suggest a medium stiff or stiff racket since you want a little bit head heavier and all around racket, then even balance might be good for you how about arcsaber 008? they are on sale on central sport for £53 http://www.centralsports.co.uk/shop.php?page=yonexd&product=8711 or you can go for direct sports for 66 pounds but with you can choose which string do you like and your preferred tension (could cost you £20 if you asked a stringer to string it) http://www.directsportseshop.co.uk/Product.aspx?Category=DS_Badminton&Dept=badminton-rackets&Section=yonex-badminton-rackets&ProductID=260 P.S: I would go for BG66 ultimax (colour is up to you) at 21lbs
i agree with avenger to go with an medium stiff and balanced racket. once you go from flexible to stiff, your "power strokes" will suffer especially if you stick to a head-light racket.
Thank you, will go and try the Arcsaber. One slight annoying thing with the Karakal is that my strong shots are not that strong. I know I've given a lot in the smash only to see the plastic travel slowly. I am not sure it is the plastic or the Karakal.
I'm sure either your technique wrong or the karakal flexible racket is not commonly used especially for a male male usually has stronger stroke and flexible racket cannot keep up with it clone or equivalent is actually a FAKE racket stay away from ebay really, there are too many fake racket in ebay some shops in UK such as central sports, millet sports, tennis nuts, and direct sports would be the best bet for you
I checked it and they are not yonex authorised dealer (if that's what you want to ask me) plus, their price is outrageous, NS100 for £40? you can get it from direct sports for £30 same with the NR20.. might be better to stay away from this website, it is too expensive price check: ibadmintonstore: http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/Yonex/Yonex-Badminton-Rackets/Yonex-Nanospeed-100-Badminton-Racket.aspx direct sports: http://www.directsportseshop.co.uk/...minton Racket (White Aqua) &FromSearchPage=No
Thanks for the recommendation. The arcsaber 008 is great. Got the blue one for £53. Now to find a secondary (cheaper) racket, in case the strings snap mid-game.
I like stiff rackets. Compared to the karakal I used last week this is miles better. Net shots improved. I'm thinking of getting the Arcsaber 8dx though I'm lookuing at a used one. Compared to the karakal,same power results in more powerful shots. Still need time to get used to the 008. 2hr 30 mins first go was great. Hopefully another 2hrs+ tomorrow