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Select your suitable badminton racket!

You are just starting to play badminton and are going to learn the right technique.

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Carlton
Thunder Shox 1500 - Strung
€49,95 RRP €39,95 *
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Impuls 50
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Victec Rap Black/Red
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Ultramate 7 green
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Ultramate 6
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If you're considering buying a new racket, there are a few things to consider. These usually have to do with your physical condition, skill level and ambitions.

First of all, it is important to determine for yourself whether your body is strong and whether your shoulders or arms are prone to injury. If you are strong, you have less need for a agile racket, but if you are prone to injuries, it can be an advantage. It is important to find a balance in this.

Secondly, you can look at your skill level. For example, it is about whether you hit the back court with ease and control other strokes well. Flexible rackets provide more power at the expense of stroke control. Again, finding the right balance is important.

Thirdly, your ambition is important. If you train more, you will improve faster, and it will be easier to get to the next level.

Are you looking for badminton rackets for youth players playing competition? Then check out the available rackets in the competition youth players category and read at the bottom of that page for more information.

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Are you unable to figure it out yourself, do you have doubts, do you just want extra advice or are you looking for a special badminton racket? Ask for it via: [email protected]Facebook and telephone / WhatsApp: + 31-616501686 or visit our badminton store in Rijen (region Breda, Tilburg, Den Bosch) and let our badminton specialists advise you.

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