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When you are selecting the racket , you need to keep three things in your mind which support the power , control that is head size , weight and string pattern. larger head size refers to more power and smaller head size refers to more control.hence if you are looking for power choose larger head size and if you are looking for control choose smaller head size .next thing is lighter racket refers to more power and heavier racket refers to more control , so if you need power choose lighter racket or you need control go for heavier racket. Now theirs thing is string bed in there are two pattern in string first is open string bed refers to more power denser string bed refers to more control so if you are looking for power go for open string bed other wise choose denser string bed if you need control. Now it is clear here for power you need larger head size ,lighter racket and open string bed and if you need control you should choose smaller head size , heavier racket and denser string bed
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Rackets differ slightly for everything you want to do. Rackets really don't make the biggest difference, that's just what companies will tell you to purchase their product. Don't get me wrong, there is a difference, just not a huge one that's worth spending $70 more dollars for. That being said, i would personally go with a light, small head racket for volley and net play. A heavy racket will aid with power, but you don't need power when volleying, you need placement. With a small head(98' is a perfect one) racket youll be able to easily and quickly move your racket around to return a volley as best as possible. Also, a light head racket will allow you to easily adjust when serving, and really aid in placing your serves. however with a heave racket, your serves will be powerful and often drop after the bounce, making them hard to return. You would be off very well with a Head Radical racket. The orange ones. They're very light and headsize 98' which is nice and small for you.
common sense should tell you it's due to the weight of the base
hold it in your palm,and if its too heavy,you know you need a smaller one,and if its too light for you,you need a size bigger.
How can you tell if your power steering pump went out? How can you tell if your power steering pump went out?
Maggie has the power to tell if someone is lying. Charles also has the power to tell if someone is lying.
you can tell if the size of the power band is engraved on the inside of the band, on the opposite side of the power balance sign.
Well, in order to answer that, you have to tell us what better means. Better accuracy, better power, better reliability, better firepower, better versatility, better ease of maintenance/ use, etc etc. Bottom line- there is no one single better.
Well you sit them down, tell them the facts of life in badmintion and then throw at bat at their head and run......Hope you can run fast!
Most have a fan in them and you can hear when it is on.