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Want to buy a new badminton racket but don't know which model to choose? Our racket quiz will help you find the perfect racket for your playing style and skill level in just a few clicks – simply try it out.

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Tips for choosing a badminton racket

In the video, we explain in detail what you should look for when buying your new badminton racket. You can also find more helpful tips about badminton rackets in our blog .

    Badminton rackets for professionals

    Maximum performance for competition and the highest demands. Direct feedback, fast reaction and precise power give you the decisive advantage on the court.

    Badmintonschläger Yonex Arcsaber 11 Pro

    Badminton rackets for advanced players

    More precision, speed, and targeted power for your next level. These rackets offer the perfect balance of control, stability, and dynamism for a versatile game.

    Badmintonschläger Yonex Nanoflare 800 Pro

    Badminton rackets for beginners

    Lightweight, forgiving rackets with plenty of control make it easier for you to get started in the game. Increased comfort, a larger hitting surface, and balanced handling help you progress quickly.

    Badminton rackets for children

    Child-friendly lengths, low weight and easy handling are the focus here.
    This way, young players learn the correct technique from the beginning with fun and control.

    Badminton Racket Set

    Everything you need to get started – guaranteed. From single sets to school and club sets, just unpack and start playing.

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      Badminton Racket Guide

      Are you interested in a badminton racket, but you're not quite sure which model suits you best?
      We help you find the right racket and answer all your important questions about selection, playing style and purchase.

      Want something quick and easy? Then try our racket quiz – in just a few clicks you'll get a personalized recommendation tailored to your playing style and level.

      What makes a good badminton racket?

      You can recognize a good badminton racket by several factors that need to work together. The weight, the balance, the stiffness of the shaft, and the quality of workmanship – all of these influence how the racket feels in your hand and how it supports your game.

      Weight: Most badminton rackets weigh between 80 and 95 grams (without strings). Lighter rackets around 80 grams allow for faster reactions at the net, while heavier models around 90 grams deliver more power for clears and smashes. The right weight depends on your playing style and fitness level.

      Balance: Here, three types are distinguished:

      • Top-heavy – more power in attacking shots, ideal for offensive players
      • Handle-heavy – better control and faster handling, perfect for doubles and defensive play.
      • Balanced – a good compromise for all-rounders

      Shaft stiffness: A stiff shaft transfers power more directly, but requires precise technique. Flexible shafts are more forgiving and help beginners learn the swing.

      In our explanatory video on racket selection, we clearly show you how weight, balance, flex and grip size work together and what you should specifically pay attention to when buying.

      Which racket is suitable for whom?
      Beginners

      As a beginner, you don't need a high-end racket. What's important is a well-made model with a flexible to medium shaft and balanced weight distribution. This will help you learn the basic technique properly and develop a feel for the sport. Rackets in the €30 to €80 price range are perfectly adequate for this purpose. Our racket quiz will help you find the right model.

      Advanced

      If you play regularly and your technique is solid, it's worth investing in a mid-range racket. These offer better materials (often full carbon), more precise balance, and you'll definitely feel the difference compared to an entry-level racket. Expect to pay between 80 and 150 euros.

      Competitive players

      In competitive badminton, every gram and every nuance of balance counts. Professional badminton rackets cost between €150 and €250, sometimes even more. For that price, you get top-quality materials, perfect weight distribution, and rackets optimized for specific playing styles. In our shop, we're happy to advise you personally so you can find the perfect racket for your game.

      Badminton racket vs. shuttlecock racket – is there a difference?

      This question comes up often, and the short answer is: Yes, a big one. What's commonly known as "badminton" usually refers to a casual game in the garden or park with inexpensive sets from a department store. Badminton, on the other hand, is an Olympic sport with clear rules, a standardized court, and enormous physical demands.

      The rackets differ significantly. A recreational badminton racket often weighs over 100 grams, is made of steel or aluminum, and has a relatively loose string tension. A proper badminton racket weighs under 90 grams, is made of carbon or graphite, and features high-quality stringing tailored to the player.

      In short: For occasional play in the garden, an inexpensive recreational racket is sufficient. However, anyone who wants to take the sport seriously should invest in a proper badminton racket.

      Which brands do we carry?

      At Bash Badminton Shop, we focus on brands we play with ourselves and trust. Yonex is undoubtedly one of the world's leading manufacturers – the Japanese brand equips many world-class players and offers rackets for every skill level. But Yonex isn't automatically the only right choice for every player.

      We also carry rackets from Victor and Oliver , who have really caught up in recent years and have some truly exciting models on offer. It's impossible to say definitively which brand is the best – it always depends on the racket model, your playing style, and your personal preferences.

      Costs & Budget

      How much does a good badminton racket cost?

      A solid badminton racket for regular use costs between 50 and 150 euros. In this price range, you can get well-made carbon rackets that are durable and perform noticeably better than cheaper recreational rackets. For beginners in club play, models around 50 to 80 euros are often sufficient.

      How much should you spend on a badminton racket?

      It depends on how often and at what level you play. If you play once a week at a club, €60 to €120 is a good starting point. Ambitious players who train several times a week will benefit from rackets costing €120 and up. Important: Don't skimp on the string tension – it has at least as much of an impact on your game as the frame.

      How much does a professional badminton racket cost?

      Professional rackets typically cost between €150 and €250. Top-of-the-line models from Yonex, Victor, or Oliver can cost even more. The price difference compared to mid-range rackets is primarily reflected in the materials, weight distribution, and precision of the workmanship. Whether the investment is worthwhile depends on your skill level. For competitive players, it's a sensible investment.

      How expensive are good badminton rackets in comparison?

      To give you a general idea: recreational rackets start at €15, entry-level models for clubs cost between €30 and €80, mid-range rackets between €80 and €150, and professional rackets between €150 and €250. As a rule of thumb: you can get a racket that's perfectly adequate for playing badminton for around €50.

      Racket selection & quality

      How do I recognize a good badminton racket?

      Pay attention to the material (carbon or graphite instead of steel/aluminum), the weight (under 90g), consistent workmanship, and a clean string tension. A good racket feels balanced when swinging and sits comfortably in the hand. If in doubt, it helps to try out different models – the feel of the racket is ultimately very individual.

      Which badminton racket is the best?

      There's no single best racket. What's ideal for you depends on your skill level, playing style (offensive, defensive, all-round), and physical attributes. A head-heavy power racket that's perfect for an attacking player might be completely unsuitable for a doubles specialist. That's why personalized advice is so important – or you can use our racket quiz , which suggests suitable models in just a few steps.

      Which brand makes the best badminton rackets?

      Yonex and Victor are the two major brands in badminton. Yonex has the longest tradition and the widest product range. Victor offers excellent value for money, and Oliver has secured a firm place at the top with innovative technologies. All three manufacturers build rackets of the highest quality – the choice is a matter of personal preference.

      Which is the lightest badminton racket?

      The lightest badminton rackets weigh around 73 to 78 grams. These ultra-light rackets are particularly suitable for fast-paced doubles or players who value maximum maneuverability. However, keep in mind that less weight also means less power when smashing. It's always a trade-off.

      What should you look for in a badminton racket?

      The most important points: the frame's material and weight, balance (head-heavy, handle-heavy, or balanced), shaft stiffness, grip size, and of course, the string tension. Your skill level plays a major role – beginners need a forgiving racket, while advanced players need one that supports their playing style. And very importantly: the racket must feel good in your hand. In our explanatory video (soon also available in english), we show you step by step what to look for.

      Is Yonex the best provider of badminton rackets?

      Yonex is undoubtedly one of the top brands and equipment suppliers for numerous professional players worldwide. The quality and variety of their product range are outstanding. Nevertheless, Victor and Oliver are not far behind and offer some superior models in certain price segments. Ultimately, the "best" brand depends on the specific model and your individual requirements. In our blog article "Yonex Rackets Compared," we compare the different series – this will help you decide.

      Upholstery & Weight

      How many kg should you string a badminton racket with?

      String tension is measured in kilograms and typically ranges from 8 to 13 kg. Beginners are well-served with 8 to 9.5 kg – this offers more forgiveness and a larger sweet spot. Intermediate players often choose 9.5 to 11 kg for more control. Professional players sometimes have their rackets strung at 11 to 13 kg or even higher, which allows for maximum precision but requires very clean technique.

      How much does a good badminton racket weigh?

      Most high-quality badminton rackets weigh between 80 and 90 grams without strings. Here's an overview of the weight classes: 4U (80–84 g) is the most common standard, 3U (85–89 g) offers a bit more power, and 5U (75–79 g) is the lighter option for maximum speed. The ideal weight depends on your playing style and arm strength.

      Does my racket need to be restrung regularly?

      Yes, the strings lose tension over time – even if you're not playing. If you train regularly (two to three times a week), you should have your racket restrung every two to three months. A good rule of thumb: you should restring your racket as often per year as you play per week. At Bash Badminton Shop, we offer a professional restringing service to ensure your racket always performs at its best. You can find more tips on string care and racket maintenance in our blog article "Properly Caring for Your Badminton Racket" .

      Freetime Badminton vs. Badminton

      What is the difference between a badminton racket and a shuttlecock racket?

      Badminton rackets are made of carbon or graphite, weigh less than 90 grams, and are designed for heavy use. Shuttlecock rackets (recreational rackets) are usually made of steel or aluminum, are significantly heavier, and are strung less precisely. With a shuttlecock racket, you'll quickly reach your limits in club play – both in terms of power and control.

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