Badminton Racket Finder
Answer three quick questions and we'll point you to the right type of racket. Every racket comes with free expert restringing, and you can pop into our Birmingham or Milton Keynes stores for a hands-on fitting.
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How to choose a badminton racket
Four things shape how a racket plays. Once you know what each does, picking the right one gets much easier.
| Feature | Options | What it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Balance | Head-heavy / Even / Head-light | Head-heavy adds smash power; head-light is faster for defence and net play; even balance does a bit of both. |
| Weight | 3U (heavier) to 5U (lighter) | Lighter frames (4U/5U) are easier to manoeuvre; heavier frames (3U) add stability and power. |
| Shaft flex | Flexible / Medium / Stiff | Flexible suits slower swings and beginners; stiff gives control for fast, advanced swings. |
| Grip size | G4 (larger) to G6 (smaller) | Affects comfort and control; you can build up a smaller grip with an overgrip. |
Match your racket to your game
| If you want… | Look for | Popular ranges we stock |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum smash power | Head-heavy, stiffer shaft | Yonex Astrox, Victor Thruster, Li-Ning Axforce |
| An all-round frame | Even balance, medium flex | Yonex Arcsaber, Victor Brave Sword |
| Speed and quick defence | Head-light, lighter weight | Yonex Nanoflare, Victor Auraspeed |
| A doubles racket | Head-light or even, fast handling | Yonex Nanoflare / Arcsaber |
Looking after your racket
- Restring regularly — a rough guide is to restring as many times a year as you play per week, or whenever the string feels dead or breaks.
- Refresh your grip or add an overgrip when it loses tack, for a secure hold.
- Store your racket in a cover, away from extreme heat or cold, to protect the frame and string tension.
Not sure? Our team can help in person at our Birmingham and Milton Keynes stores, and every racket comes with free expert restringing.
