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ALP-SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCT 4U RR RACKET
Brand: ALP-SPORT
Model: ALP RR
Weight: 4U / 80-85g (Unstrung Weight)
Package content: 2*Pcs Racket + 1*Pcs Bag+ 2*Pcs Grips(2 tied and already tied line)
Frame Material: T800 Carbon Fiber
Tension: 22-28 LBS (Original 25 LBS)
Balance: 290土5mm
Handle: G4
Color: Black / Red / Gold / Purple / Pink / Silver (Can be mixed)
Length: 680mm
Suitable for: Amateur Intermediate & Senior players training
Feature: Strong Smash / High speed attack performance / High hardness and durability / Anti-distortion / High resistance / Strong pressure resistance / Ultra-light and high-elasticity / Strong bearing capacity / Uniform frame
I. Racket Weight The weight of a racket is usually expressed as "U"; the smaller the number, the heavier the racket. A good badminton racket usually weighs about 80g to 100g. 4U: 80-84g 3U: 85-89g 2U: 90-94g 1U: 95-100g Choose the right weight according to your level Lightweight badminton rackets are highly recommended for beginners. They should weigh between 85g and 89g (3U), as these rackets are usually easier to control. With a fast swing speed and recovery, lightweight rackets will be able to get fast serves and switch to different strokes easily. Lighter weight racquets are also easier to put on the wrist and shoulder, reducing the chance of injury. Singles players usually use a slightly heavier racquet, such as a 3U racquet, for stability, while doubles players use a 4U racquet for more speed, allowing them to react faster to their opponents. II. Balance Point In addition to weight, racquets can be categorized by balance point or where the weight of the racquet is located. To determine the type of balance of a racquet, place your finger under the racquet's mid-swing position to see the direction of racquet tilt. Balance points are divided into three categories. a. Head Heavy (Attacking) Head Heavy / Attacking Head-heavy racquets tilt toward the head of the racquet. These racquets add power to the stroke and are suitable for players who like to play a powerful game at the back of the court. This type of racquet is especially useful in sparring the middle and back of the court, and it is definitely a boon for those players who have to play for a long time in their game. b. Head Light (Defensive) Head Light / Defensive A head light racket will tilt toward the handle. As a result, it is much easier to control and swing the racquet and is popular among doubles players who need to react quickly to their opponents' slams. This racquet is easier to maneuver and swing, thus reducing reaction time. It also provides more net speed
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