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.