Hi to all pros out there. I don't usually practice in gym, so my cousin and I play badminton in our yard, which is CEMENTED. I taped the top of the head of my racket with BLACK Electrical tape, so it won't scratch if it comes in contact with the ground. Do You think it will affects how I play if I have it taped?? Or would it be the same if it's untape?? What would you think is the best? Thanks!
well, it's better to not to scrape the ground. If u must tape the frame top, it will make your racket slightly more head heavy but it's not a big concern for recreational play. Experiment it with duct tape as well.
Agree with Cooler. In addition, if on cement, I'd play with inexpensive aluminium or steel rackets. If not, then you can go to any sporting goods store and pick up some tennis racket protective head tape.
Cooler, thanks for replying. Oh well, i guess i should remove it for my tournament play. About the duct tape.. it wouldn't look very good on my racket.. lolz ^_^ DinkAlot, I will try to look for tennis racket protective head tape... I have extra rackets that worth about $50, and i wouldn't care if it's scratch. But tournaments are coming up so i'm trying to get used to my nano 9k... ^_^ Anyway, thanks for all the replies! (big hug)
Yup the paint will eventually rip off when you pull the tape off. It's better not to put the tapes on for me =)
well, I don't knwo if a seller is near you. But Sotx makes some "body covers" it's a transparant piece of PU covering the racketehad from 3 to 9 'o clock (up top). from the package:L -no obstinate glue afetr use and keeps racketpaint intact -no effect on feeling of the racket, balance point changes 0.1-0.2cm you get three covers for ~10usd (not cheap..)
i'd never bring out my rackets to play outdoors. Just wait until your season starts and you can play in your school gym.
agree with cooler.But if u're just playin for recreational,u can just use that black electrical tape.I used to have it too..
Seeing as you can get lead tape (to alter the balance) or protective tape from reputable suppliers I think you’ve found an inexpensive solution to a problem.
racket protective films is there something like a protective film you can put on the racket head surface to protect the polish from scratching?
Yes there is.Mine's victor,n it costs around 2.5 USD in china.See whether u can find one in ur place..
excellent! thank you! that's exactly what I had in mind. I'm not sure if I can find one of those in local stores. Is there exact name for this? I'd like to find it in online shops but I don't know what to look for exactly
Well,it helps u to reduce the risk of scratching from taking the shuttle from the ground with ur racket,or when u try to take low shots(defense).How to apply?It is made according to most of badminton racket's frame size,so u can simply stick it.
Well, i got one yonex edge guard from japan. Its red in color. Will post a picture when i get home tomorrow. Its around USD$3 per pc if i do not remember wrongly.
Sorry my man..i couldnt find it on the net either.Seems like this stuff is not so popular worldwide.I just saw one store that sell it.Looks like it's just for some ppl who's looking for it.Besides,u can use something else in exchange.
Why? In my opinion, this is ill-advised. For one thing, it's a nightmare when it's time to restring the racquet. Secondly, it does add to your racquet's head-weight (although by just a bit). Finally, ask yourself if you really need such a thing.
I tried taping the frame when I had my first 'graphite' racket, fearing that I might scratch it when playing. But then, eventually, you will just get use to scratches, dents, chips, and evenutally cracks.