It refers to a racket that is easy on the hands and comfortable to play with.
In fact, for the average badminton player, as long as it is a beginner's racket, rackets made of materials such as full carbon and resin, as well as rackets that are balanced between 280 and 290mm, are generally easier on the hands.
Also, whether or not to shoot in sugar water has to do with your own preferences and characteristics. If a person has enough power and likes to snap the ball, if he is given a racquet with a low balance point, even if many people find it comfortable, this person will feel uncomfortable holding it, and it belongs to the category of non-sugar water racquets.
So judging whether a racquet is sugar water can only be generalized. Specifically, it depends on factors such as personal strength and skill. When playing badminton, the power of hitting the ball is transmitted by the center stick, so the hardness of the center stick is crucial for badminton novices. The center stick is soft and elastic, and it will be relatively easy to pull the long ball and save energy.
Badminton racket buying tips:
1, choose your favorite style, you can choose the color and pattern according to their own preferences, the new style of racket is generally more expensive, if you can buy a favorite style, can increase the love of badminton.
2, look at the material of the racket, the material of the racket there are many kinds of rackets, the previous racket is basically wood, steel pipe, aluminum alloy, and now generally use carbon fiber, titanium alloy, high-strength carbon fiber, such as lighter, more durable materials.
3, look at the racket pull line, pull line is measured by elasticity, good pull line elasticity is better, but the choice of pull line or according to their own situation, generally non-professionals play do not have to buy elasticity is too good, because elasticity is good pull line is more thin, the bad is faster.
4, look at the workmanship of the racket, first check the racket's silkscreen and painting, good racket is generally more delicate, will not lose color, poor racket sometimes there will be sand highlights, and it is easy to lose color. Then check whether the grip rubber is broken and whether the stringing hole rubber is missing or broken. Finally, check the frame for cracks and air holes.