Alpsport PF Pro 10U Ultra lightweight 52g T800 Badminton Racket Fast rebound Imported MAX 38 LBS 100% Professional Carbon Fiber

88 $106 $

Model Number: PF Grip Material: PU Length (cm): 67.8mm Weight (g): W1(≤80g) Play Classificaiton: Defensive Type (Light Tip & Soft Rod) Racket Hardness: Moderate Racket Handle Thickness: G5 (Thinest) Suitable Player: Amateur Intermediate & Senior Recommended Pull Pounds: 25-27 lbs (Medium/High Pound Amateur Senior) Strings Diameter: 0.68mm Strings Feature: Eastic & Durable Shaft Material: Carbon Brand Name: ALPSPORT Origin: Mainland China Empty shot weight: 10U (50-55G) Material: T800 full carbon carbon…

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Description

  • Model Number: PF
  • Grip Material: PU
  • Length (cm): 67.8mm
  • Weight (g): W1(≤80g)
  • Play Classificaiton: Defensive Type (Light Tip & Soft Rod)
  • Racket Hardness: Moderate
  • Racket Handle Thickness: G5 (Thinest)
  • Suitable Player: Amateur Intermediate & Senior
  • Recommended Pull Pounds: 25-27 lbs (Medium/High Pound Amateur Senior)
  • Strings Diameter: 0.68mm
  • Strings Feature: Eastic & Durable
  • Shaft Material: Carbon
  • Brand Name: ALPSPORT
  • Origin: Mainland China
  • Empty shot weight: 10U (50-55G)
  • Material: T800 full carbon carbon fiber
  • Racket Handle Material: poplar
  • Balance point: 310 +- 5MM
  • Suggested pounds: 24-35 LBS
  • Line hole: 76 line hole (single channel)

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🎾Model:PF

Empty shot weight: 10U (50-55G)

Material: T800 full carbon carbon fiber

Racket handle thickness: G5

Racket handle material; aspen

Middle pole: 7.0mm (secondary reinforcement)

Frame: secondary reinforcement

Type: Versatile

Balance point: 310 ± 5MM

Racket length: 675 ± 1mm

Suggested pounds (LBS): 24-35 LBS

Default pounds (LBS): 28LBS

Line hole: 76 line hole (single channel)

Middle pole: Hard


🎾Package content:

Racket x1 + ball line x1 (default pull) +Grips x2 (no entanglement) + bag x1 (can accommodate 2 rackets) + red gift box x1( Place rackets and gifts)


🎾Source of Creativity: Fantasy Novel (Po Feng)

Load the latest shock absorption technology + bow and arrow system + secondary reinforcement technology

Up to 35LBS top configuration

🎾Suitable for all-round players

Offense and defense are relatively balanced, and the bow and arrow system's ball control ability is greatly improved

Full carbon Single-channel remote control, Low wind resistance cone cap, "Effective shock absorption,Reinforced middle pole

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SOLD SEPARATELY Racket Weight

The weight of a racket is usually indicated by a "U". Good badminton rackets usually weigh between 80 grams and 100 grams.

4U: 80-84 grams

3U: 85-89 grams

2U: 90-94 grams

1U: 95-100 grams

Choose the right weight for your level

Lightweight badminton rackets are highly recommended for beginners. These rackets usually weigh between 85 and 89 grams (3U) because they are easier to control.

Due to the fast swing speed and recovery, lightweight rackets are easy to serve quickly and transition to other strokes. Lightweight racquets are easier on the wrist and shoulder, reducing the chance of injury.

Singles players usually use a slightly heavier racket, such as a 3U racket, for added stability, and doubles players use a 4U racket, which allows them to react to their opponents with greater speed.

Balance Point

In addition to weight, racquets can be categorized according to their balance point or where the racquet weight is located. To determine the type of balance of a racket, place your finger under the middle of the racket's swing and note the direction of the racket's tilt.

There are three categories of balance points

A. Head-heavy (attack type)

Head-heavy/attack type

Head-heavy racquets are tilted in the direction of the head. This type of racket adds power to the stroke and is suitable for players who want to play a powerful game from the back of the court. This type of racket is especially good for scrambling in the middle and backcourt, and is definitely a benefit for players who need to play long passes in a match.

B. Headlight (Defense)

Headlight/Defense

The headlight type racket has a tilted handle, making it easier to maneuver and swing the racket, and is popular with doubles players who need to react quickly to heavy hits from their opponents. Easier to maneuver and swing, these racquets are faster to react and faster at the net, allowing you to close out matches quickly in the forecourt.

C. Balance (both offense and defense)

Balanced / Offense and Defense

As the name suggests, a balanced racquet is one that has the same spindle weight. If you are unsure of your playing style, a balanced racket is the best choice in this case. If you are just starting out in badminton, this type of racket will be the perfect starting point for you. Once you are sure of your playing style, you can switch to a racket with a heavy or light head to enhance your overall experience.

III. Grip Thickness (Grip)

It is also important to choose the right grip for your racket, otherwise you will often have a grip that is too thin to hold on to when serving; a grip that is too large to hold on to; or a grip that requires a tight hand grip that cannot be relaxed, which interferes with the practice of bending your fingers to serve the ball.

Generally speaking, when holding the racket with the forehand, the index finger and thumb can hold the racket firmly, and the last three fingers can be easily tucked into the handle, leaving a gap, which is the most suitable for hand-gripping the racket.

The thickness of the handle of a racket is usually indicated by G, which is categorized into G0 to G5, with the larger the number, the thinner the handle. Generally speaking, Asian countries sell rackets for G4, G5, Europe and the United States are mostly G3, and the physiological characteristics of the crystal is different. In addition, domestic Li-Ning badminton rackets are labeled with S to mark the handle size, the smaller the number, the thinner the handle. s2 is similar to the mainstream G5.

You can also wrap a grip on top of the original one to get the most suitable thickness. Note: The thicker the rubber, the better the shock absorption, but the worse the power transfer.

Racket Hardness

(i) Center shaft hardness (stiffness)

There are two important parameters here. One is S (Stiff/Stiff) and the other is F (Flexible/Soft, Flexible). These two letters are usually marked on the club with a progress bar, and if it is close to S, the center shaft becomes softer and vice versa.

This is an important parameter that affects the accuracy of the shot. The softer the center shaft, the more you can utilize the "flex-recovery" action of the center shaft during the swing to increase bounce. This is why many players who prefer to kill the ball hard with a soft racquet feel unable to exert power.

Of course, the stiffer the center stick is not the better, as an overly stiff center stick can affect overall flexibility and give a "hard" feel to the swing. A relatively soft center stick is suitable for beginners. A relatively hard center stick is suitable for amateurs with a certain level of skill (who know how to hit the ball with wrist power and can master the eight basic hitting motions of pulling, killing, chopping, pumping, pushing and releasing. (Rolling, hooking).

(ii) Ball frame hardness

When you hit the ball, the ball stays on the racket surface for only four to six thousandths of a second.

In the process of swinging the racket before hitting the ball, there is a process of bending and recovery of the racket shaft when the racket face hits the ball. The ball flies off the face of the racket before the racket returns to its original position.

The softer the shaft, the more likely it is to bend during the pre-stroke swing. This will create more force on the ball.

The stiffer the shaft, the less force is transferred to the ball at impact, but the less vibration is transferred to the ball. For the frame, the stiffer the frame, the less likely it is to deform and twist on contact with the ball, and the greater the force transmitted to the ball. The more force is transmitted to the ball, the less vibration is transmitted.

Five, pulling the feather line, pound

(A) feather line

Feather line is roughly divided into four kinds: sheep intestine line, nylon line, cattle wire, chemical fiber sheep intestine synthetic line.

Sheep intestines and oxblood thread with first-class feel and good elasticity, but due to the nature of the material itself, more brittle. They give more feel, control and power to the racket, and also absorb vibrations and reduce shock to the user's arm. However, they are expensive and do not last as long as other synthetic strings.

Nylon strings are characterized by their good shape, good ductility, inexpensive production of synthetic materials, and durability. The dimensions of nylon cords are specified by gauge number. Thicker nylon lines provide control and durability at the expense of power. Thinner synthetic threads provide power to the player's stroke, but are more prone to fraying, tearing, and breaking.

Additional information

Color

1Pcs Black boxed, 2Pcs Black sacks

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