YONEXBG66 UM, BG-66UM, BG 66 Ultimax, 200 m Coil Badminton String, Many Colours. New New New. AU $135.30 + AU $30.00 postage + AU $30.00 postage + AU $30.00 postage. Estimated between Tue. 5 Apr. and Fri. 8 Apr. Seller posts within 1 day after receiving cleared payment- opens in a new window or tab.
3 Hybrid String (Aerobite) More recent developments in the feel of badminton string has come from hybrid strings such as the Yonex Aerobite string. Hybrid string combines 2 different types of string together. A thicker, rougher string is used for the main strings and a thinner string is used on the cross strings.
YonexBG 66 Ultimax (Orange) 10m Set; Yonex BG 65 Ti Red (200m reel) Yonex AeroBite Boost Hybrid (10m Set) Dark Grey-Yellow; Yonex AeroBite Hybrid (10m Set) White-Blue ; Yonex BG 66 Ultimax White (10 metre set) Yonex BG 80 Power (200 metre reel) (Orange) Yonex BG 65 (200 metre reel) White; Yonex BG 66 Ultimax Yellow (10 metre set)
Answer(1 of 2): Yes, definitely you can use it. The Nanoray 9000 is a very good racquet. I myself have personally played with it. Also the Nanoray series is really good because I own a Nanoray Speed and I was very comfortable playing with it until I switched to the Duora 10 <3. I have used Yonex
EndShuttle Speed 86 km/h, 6.2 km/h Faster compared to VTZF Extra stiff & Slim shaft Shaft - H.M. Graphite, EX-HMG, NANOMETRIC Frame - H.M. Graphite, Sound Filter, NANOMETRIC, Tungsten For powerful swings and smashes Weight: 3U (85-89.9g) Recommended string tension ~20-27 lbs PLEASE NOTE: If a string type is selected, the tension of the racquet
TheYonex ASTROX 22 2FG5 Matte Black badminton racket is a lightweight (~68 grams / 2F) head heavy balance badminton racket with a stiff shaft for precision control. Though the racket is light, when the racket is complemented with the right performance string, e.g. BG-80 Power or BG-66 Ultimax, the racket generates enough punch to give the
TheRSL Aero 68 Light is a cool, new red racket with golden, white and black tones. The balance point of the racket is located in the top of the racket (head heavy), so that the RSL Aero 68 Light supports hitting a hard smash. In addition, this racket has a stiff shaft, making it easier to hit the shuttle more accurate. The RSL Aero 68 Light weighs 79 grams and is mainly suitable for attacking
Its a combination of 0.61 mm (White) and 0.67mm (Red) String. My review : Feeling is different if compared to BG66UM. Hitting sound of aerobite is better. High repulsion power. Control of ball is better. But one thing is durability. This I have to observe first and price is more expensive than BG66 and Bg66UM.
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Using the right badminton strings is absolutely essential in maximising your performance to win games. Besides performance, choosing the correct strings is important as re-stringing your racket can be very costly. I’ll suggest some badminton strings which I find good and cost effective. Different types of strings serve different purposes during a badminton game. Therefore, choose the string that suits your playing style. You might also want to get advice on string tension as it also affects your performance. Important Basics About Racket Strings Common badminton strings’ diameters range from to Strings with diameters outside the range of to are not very popular. THIN STRINGS Have more repulsion more powerful Have larger sweet spot on the racket string bed Are less durable Produce less accurate shots THICK STRINGS Have less repulsion less powerful Have smaller sweet spot on the racket string bed Are more durable Produce more accurate shots “Repulsion” and “Sweet Spot” Explained Repulsion is the degree in which the shuttlecock can bounce off the racket string bed. High repulsion provides more power into your badminton shots. The shuttle bounces of quickly. Low repulsion simply means less power in your shots. The shuttle stays on the string bed longer before it bounces off. Sweet Spot is a specific area on the racket string bed. When the shuttlecock makes contact with this sweet spot, you get maximum power for your shots. Large sweet spot Easier for shuttlecock to make contact with sweet spot. see pic below Small sweet spot More difficult for shuttlecock to make contact with sweet spot. see pic below Interesting Fact on Badminton Strings and Sweet Spot The sweet spot on the string bed gets smaller and smaller once you increase the thickness of your string. When the sweet spot gets smaller, it’s not a bad thing! Despite having a smaller sweet spot, if the shuttle makes contact with that smaller sweet spot, the shot will be very powerful! However, it requires good skill and technique to make contact with the smaller sweet spot. or should be the thickest strings if your objective is to generate maximum power. Strings thicker than are for players seeking durability. It is almost impossible to generate power with strings thicker than Badminton Strings Review Ok let’s begin with the various popular strings. Yonex has a wide range of strings for you to choose from. In terms of quality, I personally think that Yonex owns the technology to produce the finest quality strings in badminton. Yonex BG 66 Strings Diameter Suitable for Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced badminton players Advantage Power high repulsion, Good Feel Downside NOT durable The Yonex BG66 is the MOST POPULAR string FOR POWER among players and fans. Yonex BG 66 ULTIMAX Strings Diameter Suitable for Intermediate and Advanced badminton players Advantage Power hig h repulsion, Good Feel, Good for Slicing Downside Very expensive The Yonex BG-66 Ultimax is an improved version of the BG 66. The BG 66 strings provide good power high repulsion but lacks durability. The BG 66 Ultimax is MORE DURABLE than the BG 66. Both BG 66 and its Ultimax version have equally high repulsion. To me, the BG 66 Ultimax is definitely a better string compared to the BG 66. But why is it not as popular? One word… price! Besides the increased durability, I find the BG 66 Ultimax to be the best strings for SLICING. Slicing is a common advanced technique. It is commonly used to perform shots like the cross court drop shots slice and reverse slice, deceptive cross court net shots, and so on. Slicing with the Ultimax gives me a nice feel for the power. Sometimes when you over-slice, the shuttle can’t travel far enough. With the BG 66 Ultimax, you can FEEL the power as you slice. In other words, you can concentrate more on technique! You don’t have to worry whether the shuttle will pass the net. The BG 66 Ultimax is very expensive. In fact, its one of the most expensive Yonex badminton strings. If you’re seeking for maximum performance, consider this investment worth it. World class players who use this string are Taufik Hidayat INA and Chris Adcock ENG Yonex BG 80 Strings Diameter Suitable for Advanced badminton players Advantage Power high repulsion if you hit the sweet spot, Accuracy, Durable Downside Difficult to use The Yonex BG-80 is a thicker string compared to both the BG 66 strings. It has a more concentrated sweet spot. The BG 80 is for consistent performers and who are familiar with their rackets. This is because it is a relatively thick string, that equates to a smaller sweet spot! The concentrated sweet spot injects a lot more power into your shots when the shuttle makes contact with it. I personally favour the Yonex BG 80 for POWER. Since it’s a thicker string, it is also more durable. You can produce more accurate shots compared to using the thinner strings. However, these strings won’t be good for slicing. If you are an intermediate or advanced doubles player, the BG 80 is perfect in helping you launch powerful shots from the back of the court. Peter Gade uses the BG 80 at 34lbs of tension! BG 65 Strings Diameter Suitable for Intermediate and Advanced Players Advantage Accurate Shots, Durable Downside No Power low repulsion It is very difficult to generate power with the Yonex BG-65 string. This is because of its thickness and its extremely small sweet spot. However, you will be able to produce more accurate shots. It is also extremely durable, which means that you can save a lot of money on your stringing. If you are a woman and play mixed doubles, this might be a good string for you because most of the time, women engage in technical and control shots. This string is perfect for precision play. English mixed doubles player Imogen Bankier uses the BG 65. Beginners should stay away from this string because it really is difficult to produce power with these strings. If you try to perform a full power smash with this string, you’ll waste your effort. Advice for Beginners to Choose the Most Suitable Badminton Strings I suggest using the Yonex BG-66 because it has high repulsion. Beginners can concentrate on performing correct techniques rather than focusing on power. The high repulsion of the Yonex BG 66 badminton strings will ensure there is enough power. But take note, the BG 66 is not that durable. So make sure you perform gentle strokes; which is the fundamental of good technique; even if it’s a smash! When your skills improve and as you start injecting more power into your shots, consider switching to the Yonex BG-66 Ultimax for increased durability.
NEW - Released November 2015 - The Yonex BG-AS Aerosonic badminton string is Yonex thinnest string with a diameter of swing with intense, exhilirating sound - The Aerosonic BG-AS string features Yonex "Compact Fitted" construction where the string is densely packed with resin between the core and outer threads. With a gauge, the string provides swift swing along with a resounding and exhilirating sound.