As a matter of fact it is possible to make top class plastics even better than the ones Yonex used in their lab tests, faster than the 0.02 sec recovery, but it is very difficult to make them in commercial quantities anything can be made better if the manufacturer wants to
Says a lot of how poor duck-feather shuttles can be.. Doesn't make plastic shuttles any better though
Yes for sure... But why would we use crap duck-feather shuttles when there are better ones (often for the same price) Anyway, does anyone know anything new about this? I can't find any other news which would confirm this article, and the (very bad) new IBF website has never said a word about this! (though this doesn't mean anything, knowing how badly IBF communicates )
I have play with duck feather.. and it's feels ok!! but the colour kinda weird. black & white.. still a lot better than plastic shuttle
I've played with duck, good quality duck (if there is such a thing , the DHS 302) and it's OK. The feathers were white...because they were bleached. The difference between duck and goose actually was not much. I believe goose flies truer, longer and the feathers last longer. That's about it.
I was just thinking what qualities, apart from size, make feathers from particular birds well-suited for shuttlecocks. Does the fact that geese and ducks can actually fly make their wing feathers light and strong? Because I've played with chicken feather shuttlecocks a long time ago and all I remember was that they were absolutely awful. Flight's wonky and didn't last at all. Anyhow, the reason I'm bringing this up is that I was thinking, apart from manufacturing synthetic ones, what other things can we do to increase the supply of feathers to keep the cost of shuttlecocks down. Using those of other birds, perhaps? If so, how about turkeys'? There have got to be quite an abundance of them from their numbers who get the chop year-round in this country, especially near Thanksgiving and Christmas time. Have anyone looked into whether their wing feathers are suitable for shuttlecocks? They can't fly---no, shooting them out of an air cannon doesn't count---so their feathers may not be strong enough. What about other birds, like ostrich? Too big, may be. Seagulls? What to do with the rest of the bird, though. IIRC, someone told me their meat is absolutely fishy and inedible.
u can't. The official shuttle was first designed around goose feather. Any changes will alter its original (reference) performance. Anything different is considered inferior by most players.
Yonex has some shuttles that come close but they never achieved the feather feel. it still feels a whole lot different.
likely we will never achieve the exact goose feather feel. if it is possible to reproduce the exact same feeling. u think ppl wouldn't have done it with something more resembles goose feather like from another bird? i guess untill feather birdies supply got completley cut off nothing will be able to match the feather. For sure plastic bird will continue to improve. But as long as there r feather birdies, plastic will still be just an 2nd choice.
Well, seems like everyone has to start over new again, that means if i start traning under these conditions now i might be able to get a headstart and finally realise my dream of being in the top 10 in the world, not that much of a bad thing i guess.
Blame Game Everyone on the court during a game will be using exactly the same bird! Feather, nylon, fast, slow, new, old, fresh, damaged, cheap, expensive, yellow, or white!! So, it would seem that the best players are really the ones who can win regardless!!! A lot of players are always looking for excuses to cover for their lack of ability!!!!! "I should have won, but the.....!!" :crying: