yonex shuttlecock

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  1. Huihuang

    Huihuang Regular Member

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    how to know whether the YONEX shuttlecock is real or counterfeit?
    yeah i know when playing will know. But beside this can provide me some tip? Thanks in advance.
     
  2. chienming

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    A YONEX really shuttle is very high quality, and the fake one is poor quality, flying too fast, easily broken feathers, playing ten shoot it down feathers, if you smash three time, it will be broken feathers.
     
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    you can buy YOUHE 101 very good.
     
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    Hi, bit unrelated but I'm quite new to badminton and wanted advice on shuttlecock speed. Do they differ and what kind of scale is used to tell what speed? Help is appreciated! : )
     
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    76/77/78/79,76 is slow, 79 is fast, low Temperature use 79, high Temperature use 76.
     
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    I think in International Competition, they use 78 more often. For leisure play, many people uses 77 (told by a badminton shop uncle).
     
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    Thanks dudes - very helpful. Do you call it badders?
     

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