REVIEW: Adidas adipower pro badminton racket

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  1. kwun

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    Adidas adipower pro Badminton Racket Review

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    Last week I received a box of goodies from Adidas Badminton to review. Among them is a Adidas
    adipower pro racket.

    Adidas is a newcomer to the badminton equipment scene. 2+ years in the planning Adidas is finally ready to reveal their badminton lineup to the world. The Adidas adipower series of badminton racket is characterized by their offensive characteristics. Stiff powerful shaft combined with a head heavy feel is suitable for powerful badminton player who likes to penetrate their opponent by attacking.

    There are 4 models in the adipower series that is designated as “advanced pro” models, basically these are the cream of the crop of the adipowers and have the most technology and advanced materials behind them. The 4 model spans a spectrum of heavy weight, balance and shaft stiffness. Covering any top level offensive users’ requirements.

    Design

    The adipower pro is rated as a stiff singles racket for power attacking player. The spec weight is 88g +/- 2g with a balance point of 293mm +/- 3mm. A unique reverse taper shaft (7.5mm near the T-joint tapering down to 7mm near the handle) rolled together with top quality Japanese made graphite give the racket it’s powerful designation.

    Adidas incorporated some unique technology for the adipower pro’s racket head. A “Dual Force Frame” consist of both titanium mesh at the 4 corners and Zylon fibers to reinforce the frame structure. Zylon is a material made by Toyobo company in Japan and is supposed to be 1.6 times stronger than Kevlar. More Zylon is strategically place around the frame as part of the adipower pro’s “Vibration Control System”.

    Structurally, the frame is a non-tapered frame that measure approximately 10.5mm in depth throughout. The top of the frame has some minor arches for string support.

    Another unique feature is the 78 hole pattern. The Adidas 78 holes pattern is similar to the 76 hole pattern drilled into most modern badminton rackets. In addition to the 76 holes, an extra pair of non-shared holes is found in the 4/8 o’clock which makes it much easier for the stringer, as well as letting the engineers align the outermost main string to be completely parallel with the rest of the mains, resulting in a tidy and uniformly laid out main strings across the frame.

    As with any modern rackets, single and double pass grommets are used in the appropriate locations to maximize frame strength.

    With such elaborate trove of material used in the frame I was surprised to see a recommended tension range of 20-25lbs. Surely it is capable of handling more than that but I think it is not a bad idea to be conservative for the first launch.

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    Aesthetic

    Aesthetically the adipower pro is quite a looker with a black based color scheme with red and silver accents. The shaft is black with “adipower pro” near the cone and silvery lines running along the shaft. The asymmetric design of the head consist of the signature Adidas Triband in silver on one side of the racket and red accent running over the T joint and the other side of the racket. the name “adipower” occupies the top corner and the racket is finished with silvery mesh which depicts the Ti mesh embedded within.

    A metallic texture handle cap encased in clear plastic is found in the other end and the whole racket completes with a cone that has pronounced flat surface for the thumb to rest during a drive or push. The Adidas logo is only subtly found on the cone and the handle base.

    The quality of the finish is of quite high quality. The final finish is very uniform giving a high quality look to it. However, the design of the racket with many reflective components can pose a real challenge to the finish department. And it shows as some joint imperfections are present during the decal application of the triband area.

    The overall simple, bold and elegant look give the racket a classic European look and a fresh departure from the more complex Yonex and Victor design.

    Stringing

    I was so excited to try out the adipower pro it didn’t stay unstrung for very long. I tension it up with my test string Ashaway Zymax 62N @ 23/25.5lbs in red color which complements the design perfectly, making an already stunning racket even more beautiful looking.

    Stringing the adipower pro is a breeze esp with the help of the extra non-shared holes at 4/8 o’clock. Under an electronic constant pull stringing machine, the racket head handled the moderate 23/25.5lbs tension with ease. The frame show no signs of stress or deformation at all. However, I was a bit surprised to see some of the single pass grommet poorly trimmed and the heated flaring of the double pass grommet not the most uniform. The quality is on par with Yonex but not quite reaching Victor’s super nice shaped grommet tips.

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    Performance

    I finished off the preparation of the adipower pro and hurried off to my local badminton club for testing.

    On dry swings the adipower pro is a moderately balanced racket. The swing weight is not heavy nor light. It reminds me of something similar to a Yonex ARC10 or Ti10 balance, solid yet not too heavy to the hand.

    We started off doing some drivepractice and the stiffness and speed was very apparent at first hit. By speed i don’t mean swing speed but the speed of repulsion of the shuttlecock bouncing off the string bed. A moderate flick of the fingers and wrist the shuttlecock crisply bounces off. The reverse taper design probably contribute to this liveliness feel.

    I am also happy to report that the racket feels very solid despite mine sitting near the low end of the weight tolerance (86.4grams). This is an indication that the raw material used is of high quality graphite as well as used generously, an important factor that separates the top quality rackets vs the wannabes.

    Despite being flexurally stiff, the adipower pro is also torsionally stiff. Off center hits are well controlled and deflection of the racket head is quite minimal.

    Onto harder shots, hitting clears continues to show the crispness of the racket, a solid hit will be rewarded with a shuttle that flies off the stringbed deep into the baseline. However, the adipower pro really shines when hitting hard smashes. This is where the stiffness is put to its best use. The harder one hits, the more the racket responses, on the hardest of hit the shuttlecock purely explodes into the opposite side of the court. Very stable and explosive. While I am not the most powerful of players, I was able to flex the shaft enough to put the racket to its paces. Esp when all factors are aligned with a full body power smash, that is where the racket is most fun.

    Dampening is well controlled with the adipower pro but not excessive. I would rate dampening slightly more than a typical Victor racket but less so than Yonex. I prefer rackets with less dampening to give the player a good feel and feedback on the impact with the shuttlecock. As a result, it is easy to feel the shuttlecock on delicate controlshots like drop, push or netshot.

    Defensive shots with the adipower pro is not the best as you would expect from a weighty attack racket. The stiff shaft also reduces dwell time for inducing spin in counter attack, it demands a strong finger and wrist action to do good defense. However, all is not lost as this is a racket that is designed for singles and for faster double offensive, one can try the adipower tour or adipower duoforce which have a balance and stiffness suited for doubles defense.

    Having praised the adipower pro I do want to point out that there are some caveats. The adipower pro is more suitable for the hard hitting badminton players. The crispness and liveliness is nice but it take power to bring out the power of the racket, beginners might struggle wondering why their shots are not deep enough and their smashes don’t explode off the stringbed like i have described. Being a power racket it lacks ultimate maneuverability, for someone who prefers the super fast swings and lightning defense they may want to look into the adizero series instead. Being stiff also makes the racket less forgiving and demands strong skills to utilized it to the fullest.

    Final Words

    To summarize, the adipower pro is an offensive oriented racket for upper intermediate to advanced player who has the skill and power to bring out the potential of the racket. If you qualify you will be rewarded with a crisp, lively and powerful weapon in your hand.

    I am very impressed with the adipower pro. Solid, good feel and feedback, good swingweight and balance. I highly recommend it to anyone whose preference is a fast attacking game. The sample I received is a prototype, there are some small details like the decals and grommets which i hope will be corrected during production.

    This is a really strong entry by Adidas into the field of badminton, it shows from the quality of the feel and performance of the racket. With the appropriate marketing and distribution, it will for sure give the other top brands a run for their money.
     
  2. kwun

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    the main adidas thread has been getting a bit crowded. starting a new thread for the adipower pro review.
     
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    Will it be available in lighter version, like Yonex 4U?
     
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    so far i don't see Adidas offering any of their racket model in 2 different weight grades.

    if what you are looking for is a lighter offensive, then walking down their "chart" would be either adipower duoforce (stiff) or adipower tour (medium stiff).
     
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    Would you say that the weight of the Adipower Pro is similar to that of a 3U or a 2U racket?
     
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    Kwun,

    I forgot to ask. Is there a reason why you used a different Zymax string for this racket compared to the Adizero?
     
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    He mentioned that he strung the AdiZero differently due to its lightness. This is probably his usual set-up?
     
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    "We have liftoff" [​IMG]

    [video=youtube_share;gGHRLAI53lI]http://youtu.be/gGHRLAI53lI[/video]
     
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    I tried this racquet. Unfortunately I had a bit of a ligament strain in my elbow making it difficult to use.

    I don't recommend it if you are prone to golfer's/tennis elbow.
     
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    in the animation the stringing of the virtual racquet looks like the classic old pattern, in kwun's post and pictures of the real rocket the pattern is updated. after looking at it again i have to say the stringing (esp. with those seperated grommets in the bottom) is very nice
     
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    Look for the adizero review where I have the stringing video. The pattern is the same for both rackets.
     
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    What's the frame profile look like?

    Bravesword, MX, Arcsaber, NS, NR?
    Especially the top half.
     
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    I had the opportunity to test this racket and three others from Adidas. I have to say the quality is superb! At some stage I will write a review.

    Paul
    www.badminton-coach.co.uk
     
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    Strung it up at 30lbs and did notice grommet pattern for #11 Main. Let some players swing it around, due to contracts with other manufactures said it felt a little heavy. Used the string that was a .66mm no problems. I did not swing around either do to my contract with another manufactuer, I am a stringer so its ok to give feedback on stringing side =)
     
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    Absolutely brilliant review kwun. Extremely detailed and a really interesting read. Will definitely have to try at the racquet.
     
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    Excellent review Brother Kwun. Will definitely have a go at it....=) Thanks...
     
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    Hi Kwun,

    shouldn't you be reviewing their strings too?!:)

    Nice review of the racket, I look forward to reviews of the other rackets!
     
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    yes. too many things to review, too little time. :(
     
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    Red string is a perfect match
     
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    Just received my Adipower Pro last night, yippieeee...!!!
    Dry swings feels good, it's not as head-heavy as I expected since the BP doesn't go as tall as my 2U Arc Z-Slash. The frame is very thick and rather bulky, looks much more durable compared to any hi-end Yonex rackets. The shaft has a decent stiffness, I would say it feels close to MX-JJS or MX-London.
    I like the colors and graphics, it looks very "gothic" and "out of this world" unlike those rackets on the market nowadays.
    However, the workmanship/build quality seems a bit behind on a closer inspection. Some grommets are not properly trimmed leaving sharp edges, and the paint jobs in between the stripes and its base are not neatly done.
    Anyway, I think it's enough of talking. I will get it strung and do some test-drive in a real world to see how it goes on the court :D

    P.S. Sorry for the double post, I did not see this thread and posted it on the "New! Adidas Badminton" thread instead.
     

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