Original tension:
Factory tension: 8-10 kg.
The tension is expressed in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb). Rackets are generally strung at around 9 kg (20 lbs), but the tension can decrease over time.
Technology, composition
High Resilience Modulus Graphite.
About the Thruster series
The powerful Thruster series offers exceptional stability and power. This type of racket is designed for offensive players looking for maximum power in their game.
Length
675 mm.
The size of a children's racket depends on the age of the player. A 540 mm racket is ideal for children aged 4-6, while a 620 mm model is suitable for 7-11 year-olds. However, as soon as a child reaches an intermediate level, it's advisable to switch to an adult racket.
String Pattern
22x21. The string pattern is expressed in the number of vertical strings x the number of horizontal strings. In badminton, you say mains and crosses on a racket. This configuration increases grip and improves spin.
FREE CORE
New racket handle that makes movements smoother and improves the handling experience.
Balance
Head heavy.
The balance of a racket corresponds to the distribution of its weight from the base of the handle to the balance point. A head-light racket offers better manoeuvrability and responsiveness, ideal for defensive players! In contrast, a head-heavy racket provides more power, which is popular with offensive players, although it may feel heavier and less easy to handle.
Composition
High Modulus Graphite.
Steel and/or aluminium models are suitable for recreational use. Graphite/aluminium or all-graphite rackets are better suited to beginners and regular players. Lastly, rackets made from High-Modulus Graphite, often combined with technologies such as tungsten, are designed for intermediate and intensive players.
Original strings
The racket is unstrung
HARD CORED TECHNOLOGY
The multi-layer structure minimises the size of the materials and enhances the feeling of manoeuvrability and performance.
Grip size
G6 extra small.
The diameter of the handle of a racket generally varies between 75 and over 90 mm. A thick handle gives a better grip but makes grip changes more difficult, whereas a thinner handle favours dexterity to give the racket more speed.
76 eyelets stringing instructions: A = top, B = bottom
4 knot stringing instructions. Mains: start from top centre and continue stringing, alternating left and right every 2 mains to B12 (skip B11, A8, A10, A12 and B14) and tie off at B6. Crosses:start the crosses at the bottom from B8 and tie a knot at B6. Continue stringing the bottom crosses to A8 (skip holes A11 and A9) and tie a knot at A5.
POWER BOX
The rigidity of the frame improves stability and reduces torsion, while allowing it to withstand higher tensions.
Flexibility
stiff.
Shafts can range from flexible to rigid. A flexible shaft offers more forgiveness and comfort during play, while making it easier to hit long shots. A rigid shaft, on the other hand, provides better repulsion and precision, but requires good arm speed.
Weight
84 g - 4U (80-84 g).
The weight (mass) of a racket, expressed in grams, generally varies between 60 and over 100 grams. These rackets are categorised by mass ranges, designated by units called āUā. A light racket is distinguished by its manoeuvrability, comfort and softness for the arm, allowing faster movements. A heavier racket, on the other hand, is more powerful.
Recommended tension
9-14.0 kg / 20-31 lbs. Every brand recommends a maximum tension for their rackets to prevent the string or frame from breaking while stringing or hitting. String tension influences play. Low tension provides comfort and facilitates long shots. High tension offers precision, repulsion and a good sound, but is more fragile, especially when off-centre. Adapt it to your needs and playing style.