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SUSHuahua30
post Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM, updated 11y ago

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Good morning everyone ,

I just bought a brand new yonex racket last week

These is the model i bought

http://www.yonex.com/sports/badminton/prod...ries/voltric-7/

And i have a question want to ask badminton kaki right here

My bad because i not checking the tension of the racket before i proceed to payment cry.gif

The racket mention the max tension is 24 lbs cool2.gif

WHAT IF I PULL THE STRING UP TO 27 lbs because all of my previous racket is using 27 lbs .. lowest i go also 26 lbs >.<

Will the racket rosak if i pull above 24 lbs ??

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post Apr 29 2015, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM)
Good morning everyone ,

I just bought a brand new yonex racket last week

These is the model i  bought

http://www.yonex.com/sports/badminton/prod...ries/voltric-7/

And i have a question want to ask badminton kaki right here

My bad because i not checking the tension of the racket before i proceed to payment  cry.gif

The racket mention the max tension is 24 lbs  cool2.gif

WHAT IF I PULL THE STRING UP TO 27 lbs because all of my previous racket is using 27 lbs .. lowest i go also 26 lbs  >.<

Will the racket rosak if i pull above 24 lbs ??

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It depends highly on the person stringing the racket..

Other factors include the machine being used.. I am made aware that Yonex machines has one of the most consistent pulling tensions..

My experience with Fleet machines is that they will string 26lbs for me which is equivalent to 23-24lbs of Yonex machines..

True 24lbs tensions are solid actually.. I prefer to play around 25lbs.. I am on ArcSaber 7..
SUSHuahua30
post Apr 29 2015, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(jceh83 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:01 AM)
It depends highly on the person stringing the racket..

Other factors include the machine being used.. I am made aware that Yonex machines has one of the most consistent pulling tensions..

My experience with Fleet machines is that they will string 26lbs for me which is equivalent to 23-24lbs of Yonex machines..

True 24lbs tensions are solid actually.. I prefer to play around 25lbs.. I am on ArcSaber 7..
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I bought these racket at yonex shop and i very sure they are using yonex stringing machine too ~

the maximum tension is 24 .. is that possible to pull above 24 .. at least 26 lbs ?? will the racket crack if i pull beyond than 24 lbs ?? just asking your opinion before i try T.T cry.gif

by the way , what type of string model that you currently using right now ?

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post Apr 29 2015, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM)
Good morning everyone ,

I just bought a brand new yonex racket last week

These is the model i  bought

http://www.yonex.com/sports/badminton/prod...ries/voltric-7/

And i have a question want to ask badminton kaki right here

My bad because i not checking the tension of the racket before i proceed to payment  cry.gif

The racket mention the max tension is 24 lbs  cool2.gif

WHAT IF I PULL THE STRING UP TO 27 lbs because all of my previous racket is using 27 lbs .. lowest i go also 26 lbs  >.<

Will the racket rosak if i pull above 24 lbs ??

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Hi,

There is a tendency of the racket breaking if you set to a higher tension (it is always there), but people do still string their rackets with higher tension.

The shop you bought it from can recommend the max the racket can take... but note, the moment you string more than 24 and if the racket breaks, it will not be covered under supplier warranty.

btw, below is my recommend stringing tension.

Beginner: 19-22lbs
Intermediate: 22-24lbs
Expert:24-26lbs
Professional: 26lbs above

The levels I mention above are the common understanding. there are beginners/intermediates that I know who use 30lbs but at the end of the day, hurts their arm, wrist and etc. If you have a well built hand muscles then string higher but if your arm are average tom, 24lbs should do the trick.

hope this helps.
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:12 AM

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kindly enlighten me - why need strong arm for high tension? isnt badminton shuttle is a kinda light item? unlike tennis...
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(celicaizpower @ Apr 29 2015, 11:08 AM)
Hi,

There is a tendency of the racket breaking if you set to a higher tension (it is always there), but people do still string their rackets with higher tension.

The shop you bought it from can recommend the max the racket can take... but note, the moment you string more than 24 and if the racket breaks, it will not be covered under supplier warranty.

btw, below is my recommend stringing tension.

Beginner: 19-22lbs
Intermediate: 22-24lbs
Expert:24-26lbs
Professional: 26lbs above

The levels I mention above are the common understanding. there are beginners/intermediates that I know who use 30lbs but at the end of the day, hurts their arm, wrist and etc. If you have a well built hand muscles then string higher but if your arm are average tom, 24lbs should do the trick.

hope this helps.
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Thank you for commenting and your information .

Be right and be honest i am still under intermediate level but i really cannot tahan the tension which below 25 lbs .. lowest i go 26 lbs . .my new yonex racket which stringing max 24 lbs tension is really not a good idea as i can't feel the power. Besides , did you think the type of string we using effect the performance of the racket ? currently i am using yonex BG 65

QUOTE(karwaidotnet @ Apr 29 2015, 11:12 AM)
kindly enlighten me - why need strong arm for high tension? isnt badminton shuttle is a kinda light item? unlike tennis...
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You do have a good question , however i am not a muscular man but i still have the enough power to hit the shuttle xD .. by the way sir , usually what type of string model you play ??

This post has been edited by Huahua30: Apr 29 2015, 11:22 AM
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:21 AM

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QUOTE(karwaidotnet @ Apr 29 2015, 11:12 AM)
kindly enlighten me - why need strong arm for high tension? isnt badminton shuttle is a kinda light item? unlike tennis...
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water is soft but when you slam on it flat at 80-100KPH you will break bones..

same concept

water = the strings
you = the shuttle head

the harder your string, the harder the impact of the strings on the shuttle.. also the less the rebound of the strings on the shuttle..
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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:06 AM)
I bought these racket at yonex shop and i very sure they are using yonex stringing machine too ~

the maximum tension is 24  .. is that possible to pull above 24 .. at least  26 lbs ?? will the racket crack if i pull beyond than 24 lbs ?? just asking your opinion before i try T.T  cry.gif

by the way , what type of string model that you currently using right now ?
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BG66.. I still prefer BG66 Ultimax but damn mahal now..
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:20 AM)
Thank you for commenting and your information .

Be right and be honest i am still under intermediate level but i really cannot tahan the tension which below 25 lbs .. lowest i go 26  lbs . .my new yonex racket which stringing max 24 lbs tension is really not a good idea as i can't feel the power. Besides , did you think the type of string we using effect the performance of the racket ? currently i am using yonex BG 65
You do have a good question , however i am not a muscular man but still have the enough power to hit the ball xD .. by the way sir , usually what type of string model you play ??
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lol...just beginner noob here. i bought a racket i cant recall its brand name now, played couple of rounds and then quit oredi... tongue.gif

but i feel higher tension feels more shiok when hitting the shuttlecock...while lower tension (like what we used to have when buying cheap badminton racket back in my younger years) it feels soft and like need more energy to hit it....since the softness sort of like absorb the impact/energy? no?


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post Apr 29 2015, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(jceh83 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:21 AM)
water is soft but when you slam on it flat at 80-100KPH you will break bones..

same concept

water = the strings
you = the shuttle head

the harder your string, the harder the impact of the strings on the shuttle.. also the less the rebound of the strings on the shuttle..
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First , i would like to give you a big clap rclxms.gif

You can relate badminton sport with physics concept .. hahahhaa.

Sir ~ for my perspective , it really depend on the player type itself and also the racket + the type of string we using ..

even i am not a pro badminton player , but most of the time i pull beyond than 24 lbs , and i feel it is alright because i still able to hit the shuttle with full of strength and the speed of the shuttle is pretty fast too rclxm9.gif
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(karwaidotnet @ Apr 29 2015, 11:25 AM)
lol...just beginner noob here. i bought a racket i cant recall its brand name now, played couple of rounds and then quit oredi... tongue.gif

but i feel higher tension feels more shiok when hitting the shuttlecock...while lower tension (like what we used to have when buying cheap badminton racket back in my younger years) it feels soft and like need more energy to hit it....since the softness sort of like absorb the impact/energy? no?
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I do agree what you said too ~ if the tension is low , i also feel tak syok .. like no feel and need more energy to hit the shuttle -.-!! that is the reason i always pull beyond than 24 lbs xD

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post Apr 29 2015, 11:36 AM

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I am having the same racquet and i just restrung.. First time when i bought i ask for 26 and this time also restrung as 26 for the tension. So far so good.

BTW, the first time i strung it with BG66 and the latest 1 i strung it with BG66 force, i haven got the chance to test the racquet until my next game that is going to happen tomorrow rclxm9.gif
There's an interesting article that you can read.
Racquet Tension

This post has been edited by kevinlim001: Apr 29 2015, 11:37 AM
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:36 AM

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i always go 32... gooding... smashing like champion... way to make opponents scared and attract amois from next court...
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I think all the big stars string their racket up to 32lbs regardless is Yonex, Lining or Victor.
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post Apr 29 2015, 11:43 AM

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Strings Tensions in Badminton
a quick google brings me this enlightening article...

basically from what i understand:
lower tension - bigger sweet spot, less power
higher tension - smaller sweet spot, more power + control

but everything done in excessive manner has its negative impact. the article also explain why higher may not be good as well...
dun think it'll break ur bone...but it'll causes the infamous tennis elbow...or in this case badminton elbow? sweat.gif

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post Apr 29 2015, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(kevinlim001 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:36 AM)
I am having the same racquet and i just restrung.. First time when i bought i ask for 26 and this time also restrung as 26 for the tension. So far so good.

BTW, the first time i strung it with BG66 and the latest 1 i strung it with BG66 force, i haven got the chance to test the racquet until my next game that is going to happen tomorrow  rclxm9.gif
There's an interesting article that you can read.
Racquet Tension
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wait sir .same racket ?? you mean same model racket with me or another model of racket ?

next time you should try yonex BG 68 .. these string is pretty good for yonex racket ^^

QUOTE(Wassupman @ Apr 29 2015, 11:36 AM)
i always go 32... gooding... smashing like champion... way to make opponents scared and attract amois from next court...
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WAHSEI , you just mention a good point there .. i never try to string 32 LBS before >.< .. i might need to try it one day LOL . . . by the way , are you sure can attract amoi with the gooding smashing SOUND biggrin.gif biggrin.gif


QUOTE(karwaidotnet @ Apr 29 2015, 11:43 AM)
Strings Tensions in Badminton
a quick google brings me this enlightening article...

basically from what i understand:
lower tension - bigger sweet spot, less power
higher tension - smaller sweet spot, more power + control

but everything done in excessive manner has its negative impact. the article also explain why higher may not be good as well...
dun think it'll break ur bone...but it'll causes the infamous tennis elbow...or in this case badminton elbow?  sweat.gif
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Thank you for sharing these info , i am tired reading it biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Apr 29 2015, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 11:55 AM)

WAHSEI , you just mention a good point there ..  i never try to string 32 LBS before >.<  .. i might need to try it one day LOL . . . by the way , are you sure can attract amoi with the gooding smashing SOUND  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif

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sure can la... imagine you doing a jumping smash... wah.. so charismatic... the amois will go... wahhh... and then imagine you smash until racquet or string breaks... the amois again will go wah... now imagine if you can break a couple of racquet and string in a session... what do you think the amoi will think??? im sure immediately they will think of trying out your strength la... brows.gif
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[quote=karwaidotnet,Apr 29 2015, 11:43 AM]

basically from what i understand:
lower tension - bigger sweet spot, less power
higher tension - smaller sweet spot, more power + control

The 'power' doesn't means that you can hit harder, rather is that you must hit harder. The higher the tension the more effort (mainly technique & some sheer strength) you gotta put.
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post Apr 29 2015, 01:48 PM

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[quote=sshhcps,Apr 29 2015, 01:44 PM]
[quote=karwaidotnet,Apr 29 2015, 11:43 AM]

basically from what i understand:
lower tension - bigger sweet spot, less power
higher tension - smaller sweet spot, more power + control

The 'power' doesn't means that you can hit harder, rather is that you must hit harder. The higher the tension the more effort (mainly technique & some sheer strength) you gotta put.
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i feel otherwise...but then again dun take my word for it. i'm jus a beginner. tongue.gif
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post Apr 29 2015, 01:51 PM

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Np bro, just sharing. By the way it does gives you better control & better hitting "feeling" though.

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