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| Shuttlecock Our little feather friend is what makes the game of badminton so unique. |
| View Poll Results: Which type of shuttlecock for practice? | |||
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380 | 36.75% |
| Feather |
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654 | 63.25% |
| Voters: 1034. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#273 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NH, USA
Posts: 267
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in our club, no body uses plastic birds! i haven't seen plastic birds used in most of the USA badminton clubs at all. strange poll result!
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#274 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Xiamen China
Posts: 8
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we always use feather in China, you know, China produce different grade of shuttlecocks, from USD 4.20 to 20.00 grade,different grade for different players, usually we use USD6.00 grade for practice, and USD 10.00-13.00 grade for tournament, and we buy it from factory in bulk, and the price is much competitive.
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#275 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 760
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Ive seldom use feather shuttle, but always eliminated so quickly. Even though, I still use it.Im planning to use plastic shuttle on my own daily training, so anyonce can recoomended me any plastic shuttle???
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#276 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Australia
Posts: 50
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Feather shuttle, - because in a real tournament you'll be using a feather shuttle.
Plastic will fly further faster, so it doesn't give you as good of an idea of how much power you need for a certain shot. |
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#277 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 760
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Same as eliminated shuttle ...
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#278 |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Malaysia, NZ
Posts: 64
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Feather FTW!!
i always keep worn out feathers for pratice cuz nothing beats the feel of feather now having a large stock of used n worn feather shuttles |
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#279 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 31
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If you ever intend or wish to play at any level using feather shuttlecocks, you should only ever use them. Playing with plastic shuttlecocks is a tottally different thing.
In my club, everyone in the top 30% for any age group uses Yonex AeroSensa 50 shuttlecocks for practice and Yonex F-90 shuttlecocks for matches; the remainder tends to use Yonex AeroSensa 40 shuttlecocks for practice, Yonex AeroSensa 50 for general matches and Yonex F-90 only for large, organized tournaments. The club has a shuttlecock provider and buys them in bulk. In terms of how often we switch shuttlecocks, the club's elite (the top 50) normally use 2 or 3 per tournament game (4-6 per tournament match), and normally use 1 per game in a casual match, switching once every 10 minutes in practice. Most of the club uses 1 Yonex F-90 shuttlecock per tournament game (2 per match), and 1 Yonex AeroSensa 50 per tournament game (2 per match) in casual matches. Although this sort of stuff might cost a lot of money, I suppose it's worth it to train future professionals. Last edited by GameGod : 11-03-2009 at 01:29 PM. |
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#280 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 760
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What plastic shuttle have better quality and flight????
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