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YONEXNANOFLARE 001 ABILITY. Engineered to improve swing speed and maneuverability, the NANOFLARE is the only head-light racquet proven to provide unrivaled power and increased shuttle acceleration. The difference is in the technology- built for speed, the NANOFLARE's SONIC FLARE SYSTEM, which places special graphite material M40X* through
Basicallystrings are a trade-off between repulsion and tension retention. If you use the highly repulsive performance string like Nanogy 98, Ultimax and Aerosonic you will have stronger smashes, but at the same time the tension will drop fairly quickly. E.g. for me Aerosonic is unplayable after 10+ days at 28 lbs, there isn't any feel anymore.
YonexBG 65 ti Yonex BG 65 Yonex BG 66 Yonex BG 66 Ultimax Yonex AEROBITE YONEX BG80POWER YONEX BG66FORCE Li-ning NO.1 Li-ning AP62Plus VICTOR VS-66 YONEX NANOGY 98 ไม้เปล่า Yonex BG68Ti AEROBITE BOOST NANOGY 95 NANONOGY 99 BG68TI AEROSONIC Li-ning AP64.
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HV70hxi. In this post, I am going to give you an introduction to Yonex badminton strings. To make this easier, I'm going to split the strings into different categories, repulsion, durability, hitting sound and control. I'll then go through each of them and tell you how they feel. If you would like to know what they sound like at 24lbs and 30lbs in tension, check out my YouTube video! Yonex badminton stringsIf you are new to badminton strings, first thing you need to know is that they normally come in two types of packaging the 10-metre pack and the 200-metre reel. A 10-metre pack would be enough to string a racket, and a 200-metre reel would be enough for around 20 to 22 rackets. Nowadays, we also have hybrid pack strings, like the Yonex Aerobite and Aerobite Boost, which have two different types of strings for your mains and your crosses in a single pack. These hybrid strings also come in a reel, and naturally, there will be two types of strings in a reel. Each Yonex string is rated on five characteristics 1 repulsion power or quick repulsion; 2 durability; 3 hitting sound; 4 control; and 5 shock absorption. Yonex then categorizes the string based on its highest-rated characteristic. There are four major categories 1 durability; 2 repulsion power or quick repulsion; 3 hitting sound; and 4 control. Shock absorption is not a category on its own. Here are the strings in each categorySince Yonex categorizes its strings based on the string's highest rated characteristic, you will find that there are similarities or overlaps in characteristics between strings in different categories. For instance, both the BG 66 Ultimax and the Aerobite Boost are rated 10/10 for control, but the Aerobite Boost is placed in the Control category whilst the BG 66 Ultimax is placed in the Repulsion Power or Quick Repulsion category. Therefore, the first tip you should remember when choosing your badminton racket string is to look at the ratings for all five characteristics, and not decide based on the category in which the string is placed. You can typically find this information on the string packaging or, if you are buying online, at the specification section of the product information. Next, I will break down the characteristics of some of the Yonex badminton strings that I have played with, and share with you my experience of playing with them. I'll start with the strings in the Durability category. Yonex BG 65 and Yonex BG 65 TitaniumThe Yonex BG 65 and Yonex BG 65 Titanium have been around for ages and they are really really popular worldwide due to their excellent durability. Both strings are in diameter, which are considered rather thick for badminton PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex BG 6510/106/106/106/106/10Yonex BG 65 Titanium7/107/106/106/107/10Yonex BG 65Texture-wise, the BG 65 is quite smooth and doesn't have much texture so it's really nice to string with. On its packaging it's stated that it's a "soft feeling" string, but of course, you will not be able to tell if it's hard or soft just by touching the string. You will only be able to distinguish them by hard, medium or soft feeling after you string them on your rackets and have a few hits. For me, the BG 65 feels soft in the sense that it doesn't have a very crisp feeling unless you string it to really high tensions. Yonex BG 65 TitaniumThe BG 65 Titanium, on the other hand, feels a lot harder and crisper than the BG 65. It also has slightly more texture in comparison to the BG 65. However, as you can see from the table above, durability-wise, it is only rated at 7/10 whereas the BG 65 is rated at 10/10. Personally, I have not had any issues with the durability of the BG 65 Titanium though and I still think it's an excellent durability 95Yonex Nanogy 95The Yonex Nanogy 95 is a newer string compared to the Yonex BG 65 and BG 65 Titanium. It is also slightly thinner, at in diameter. I used to play a lot with this string and I find it to be extremely durable. It has textures similar to the BG 65 Titanium, but when you play with it, it's rather slippery, in the sense that it doesn't produce much friction when it gets in contact with a shuttle. It doesn't have much "bite" on shuttles, which means that shuttles tend to slide past it quickly when you slice at PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex Nanogy 9510/108/106/106/107/10Next, we move on to the Repulsion Power BG 66, Yonex BG 66 Ultimax and Yonex BG 66 ForceFirst, let's look at the popular Yonex BG 66 Ultimax. I use this string a lot and it is quite slippery in terms of play and feel. Texture-wise, it's pretty smooth with only a little bit of texture. It sounds absolutely amazing and if you string them at decent tensions and hit hard and with clean you think the Yonex BG 66 Ultimax is smooth, the Yonex BG 66 Force has even less texture in comparison. Personally, I don't feel like there's a lot of difference between these two strings so if you are someone who likes high repulsion strings, these are amazing options to go for. The BG 66 Force, in particular, has a perfect 10/10 score in terms of repulsion power and control, and also scores very highly on shock absorption and hitting sound. The Yonex BG 66, on the other hand, is pretty similar to the BG 66 Ultimax in terms of texture, hence I would also consider it to be a pretty smooth PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex BG 665/109/107/107/107/10Yonex BG 66 Force6/1010/1010/109/109/10Yonex BG 66 Ultimax6/1010/1010/108/1010/10Yonex BG 80Yonex BG 80Personally, I would place this string under the Control category, but it also has very good repulsive power, very crisp when it hits a shuttle. I suppose that's why Yonex put it in the Repulsion Power category. The BG 80 is slightly thicker and stiffer than the BG 66 and BG 66 Ultimax strings and it's pretty rough with a lot of texture and bite. It also has a decent repulsion power as well so that's why it is super popular worldwide. Yonex Exbolt 63The Yonex Exbolt 63 is the latest kid on the block. I think it was launched sometime around 2020 or 2021. This string is in diametre, one of the thinnest Yonex strings available. I think only the Yonex Aerosonic is Exbolt 63 is a super repulsive string. It is smooth with just a bit of texture on its surface, sounds amazing and is extremely durable as well. However, I find it a little stiff, in fact, it is stiffer than the BG 66 Ultimax and so it may be more demanding for off-center shots. I have previously done a review on the Exbolt 63 so I will not bore you with the details here. Check out this link to read the review! Yonex Exbolt 65This is Yonex's latest string. As with the Exbolt 63, check out this link to read the Nanogy 98Next, we look at the Yonex Nanogy 98. In terms of pros, this string sounds absolutely amazing and it feels incredible. However, it is pretty slippery and a touch stiffer than the BG 66 Ultimax, perhaps due to the carbon nanotubes. One issue it has is durability, it breaks pretty easily and hence overall, I would say it's a 6 to for me. StringDurabilityRepulsion PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex BG 806/108/106/106/107/10Yonex Exbolt 637/1011/1110/107/1010/10Yonex Exbolt 658/1010/1010/108/109/10Yonex Nanogy 987/1010/108/108/108/10Next, we move on to the Control category AerobiteYonex AerobiteMany of you may know that the Yonex Aerobite is my favorite string of choice. I really like the control you get out of the Aerobite and it really bites onto the shuttle. As mentioned above, the Aerobite is a hybrid string that consists of two different strings in a single pack. The main string is in diameter. It is really sticky and bites onto the grommets as well as your shuttle really well, although its stickiness also makes it one of the worst strings to string with because they are so grippy. The cross string is actually the Aerosonic and it is one of the smoothest strings made by Yonex. It does not have a lot of texture going on, very smooth and super fine at in two types of strings balance out really well and the combination makes the Aerobite super repulsive. Yonex markets this as a medium-feeling string but I would say it is medium-stiff. In fact, it is stiffer than the BG 66 Ultimax and the Nanogy 98, but less stiff in comparison to the BG 80. Yonex Aerobite BoostYonex Aerobite BoostMoving on to the Yonex Aerobite Boost. I've tried this string a few times and my initial impression of this string wasn't very good. Like the Aerobite, this is a hybrid string with two different types of strings in a pack with the thinner string being the Aerosonic. The main string is thicker than the Aerobite main string at in diametre and it is also very sticky, I would say, stickier than the Aerobite. This is a hard-feeling string with slightly less repulsion power. Yonex SkyArcYonex SkyArcI've not played with SkyArc before, but I have strung a racket with it recently. It has a lot of texture on its surface, making it feel rather bumpy when you run it between your fingers. Apparently, this is supposed to be a super high-end beginner string so it should really help people who are struggling to clear shuttles. It has super high repulsive, flexible strength and is extremely stretchy as well. Yonex Nanogy 99Yonex Nanogy 99The Yonex Nanogy 99 is a very steady string. It doesn't bite onto the shuttles as much as the Aerobite does, and it is also nowhere near as thin as the BG 66 Ultimax or the Aerosonic. It's actually quite thick, but for a thick string it has quite a lot of bite to the shuttle. I would say it feels pretty similar to the Aerobite, just a touch softer. StringDurabilityRepulsion PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex Aerobite6/1010/1010/108/109/10Yonex Aerobite Boost7/108/1010/106/107/10Yonex SkyArc7/108/1010/1011/116/10Yonex Nanogy 997/109/1010/108/108/10The last category of strings is the hitting sound category. This category is a relatively old category, and it's worth noting that Yonex has not released new strings in this category for quite some time BG 68 TitaniumYonex BG 68 TitaniumThe Yonex BG 68 Titanium is a rather old-school string for hitting sound. Nowadays, any thin string would have an amazing hitting sound. As long as you hit a shuttle right it will sound good anyway no matter which string you use. Hence, to me, hitting sound is a relatively insignificant characteristic and BG 68 Titanium doesn't have too much texture on the string and it feels soft when you're playing and hitting with it. Additionally, in my experience, it breaks very PowerControlShock AbsorptionHitting SoundYonex BG 68 Titanium5/108/104/104/106/10Apart from the BG 68 Titanium, other strings that I remember being in this category are the BG 85, and the BG 66 Sharp which was famous because Lee Chong Wei was using it exclusively for a very long hope this gives you a good introduction to badminton strings. If you have any questions, feel free to put them down in the comments section below. See you in the next post!
String-Test 2020 YONEX Strings YONEX has been supplying the international tournament world in badminton with its strings for years. The YONEX BG 80 has become the most popular badminton string among professionals. But there have also been some innovations in recent years such as the super-thin Aerosonic mm or the aerobite hybrid stringing for badminton took a closer look at how these developments compare to the top strings that have been tried and tested over the years. About the methodology In order to be able to concentrate fully on the differences between the strings - just like in the first string test - all strings were again pulled with identical hardness 11 kg on identical rackets the new YONEX top racket NANOFLARE 800. As always at BADLAB, the test criteria for our 5 testers were not just any laboratory measurements, but the personal impression of every single string on the racquet. Since we do not make our tests for professional players, but for ambitious recreational players, our testers are a well mixed team of highly ambitious recreational players up to the national league level. The character of each string was evaluated according to 8 criteria on a scale from 1 not applicable to 5 fully applicable. So the maximum score is a 5th, but this time we have refrained from making an "overall score" per string to focus your attention more on the differences between the strings. After all, in the end it's all about finding the string that suits each individual player. Let's start with the hard facts YONEX AEROSONIC - 0,61mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - - 1 4 4,8 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - - - 3 2 4,4 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - - 2 3 4,6 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - - 2 3 4,6 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - - - 5 5 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - - - 5 5 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - - 4 1 4,2 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - - - 1 4 4,8 Rating The YONEX AEROSONIC / mm is the only string to achieve the unanimous top score of in individual categories - with "good control in short game" and "supports my underhand play". The AEROSONIC also received a top score of for "good feel", and the thinnest string in the test mm also managed to achieve the best score of all strings in the "Sound" category. But this very thin string also has its limits, namely when it comes to power transmission and a rich feel when smashing. For professionals it therefore "only" appears as a cross string in the Aerobite and Aerobite Boost hybrid sets. For all other players who prefer feeling and perfect control in short game, the YONEX AREOSONIC with its incomparable sound is our top recommendation. YONEX AEROBITE - 0,67 / 0,61 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - 1 3 1 4 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - 1 - 2 2 4 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - 1 2 2 4,2 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - - 3 2 4,4 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - - 4 1 4,2 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - - 3 2 4,4 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - - 3 2 4,4 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - - 2 2 1 3,8 Rating The YONEX AEROBITE / mm has been the pioneer in hybrid stringing sets since 2016. What has been common practice in tennis for years has now been successfully brought to the badminton market by YONEX two different strings are pulled lengthwise and crosswise onto the racket. In badminton, the main aim is to get the badminton into a spin more effectively during the short, cut shots at net. The coloured longitudinal string of the AEROBITE is a mm thick coated PU string with a very high coefficient of friction. The very thin mm cross string is the ultra-thin AEROSONIC string described above in the test. In our testers, this string combination also impressed with very good values for the length of Clears and the controlled power transmission of hard Smashes. All other evaluations speak for themselves and prove that the first hybrid stringing in badminton is an absolute hit. This is also known among the top players in the world. Currently, YONEX AEROBITE is played, for example, by Kento Momota, Carolina Marin, Lin Dan, Mark Lamsfuss and Viktor Axelsen. YONEX AEROBITE BOOST - 0,72 / 0,61 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - 2 3 - 3,6 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - 1 1 2 1 3,6 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - 3 - 2 3,8 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - - 2 3 4,6 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - 1 3 1 4 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - 2 1 2 4 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - 2 - 3 4,2 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - 1 2 2 - 3,2 Rating The YONEX AEROBITE BOOST = / mm is the second hybrid string of this series. As the longitudinal string here, an extra thick fiber wound from Vectran twice as thick as nylon was used, which with its diameter of mm not only ensures significantly longer durability but also reduces the loss of energy on impact. The cross string is the ultra-thin Aerosonic here too. Practical tests have shown that the YONEX Aerobite Boost with its top value of is right at the top in the category "support of a good length at Clears". Compared to the normal aerobite, however, our testers could not find any other advantages. Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, the No. 1 in the world-ranking list in men’s doubles, currently plays this string combination, for example. . YONEX BG 80 - 0,68 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - - 1 4 4,8 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - - 2 3 - 3,6 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - - 3 2 4,4 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - - 3 2 4,4 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - - 3 2 4,4 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - - 1 4 4,8 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - - 2 3 4,6 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - - - 4 1 4,2 Rating As expected, the YONEX BG 80 / mm was convincing in every respect! Almost all ratings have a peak value. It is therefore no wonder that the YONEX BG 80 is one of the strings most played by professionals. The fact that the string delivers a good hitting feel is beyond question with our test results. But the real strength lies in the rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. On this point, the BG 80 achieved the maximum value of over all strings in the test together with the BG 65 Ti.The Yonex BG 80 is a little rougher than the Yonex BG 65 and therefore balls can be cut better. However, it is also rubbed through faster. We recommend this hard top string preferably for tournament allround players. The Yonex BG 80 is currently played by world class players such as Kevin S. Sukamuljo, Chou Tien Chen, Lee Yong Dae, Anders Skarup Rasmussen YONEX NANOGY 95 - 0,69 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - 2 3 - 4 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - - 2 3 - 4 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - 3 1 1 3,6 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - 2 2 1 3,8 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - 3 1 1 3,6 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - 1 4 - 3,8 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - 1 4 - 3,8 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - 1 4 - - 2,8 Rating The YONEX NANOGY 95 / 0,69 mm is far above average in all our test criteria, but the special strength of this string is in our testers' opinion its elasticity and damping properties as well as an excellent feel for the hitting. The CS Carbon Nanotube material combines optimum speed, maximum rebound power and excellent recommend this medium hard string to players who focus on speed and durability. No wonder that one of the fastest men's doubles players, Keigo Sonoda from Japan with world ranking no. 4, plays the YONEX NANOGY 95. YONEX BG 65 - 70 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - 2 2 1 - 2,8 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - - 2 3 - 3,6 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - 1 3 1 - 3 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - 3 2 - 3,4 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - 1 4 - - 2,8 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - 5 - - 3 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - 4 1 - 3,2 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - - 1 4 - 2,8 Rating The YONEX BG 65 / mm is one of the most popular standard strings worldwide and a solid all-rounder. This is also reflected in the midfield assessment of our testers. The elasticity and damping properties are particularly noticeable here. But the biggest advantage of the BG 65 is clearly its durability. From our point of view, this durable string is therefore a top choice for all those who play with nylon balls. But also NG Ka Long Angus, currently ranked No. 9 in the men's singles world rankings, prefers the YONEX BG 65. YONEX BG 65 Ti - 0,70 mm rating 1 2 3 4 5 Average 1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke touch/feedback - - 1 3 1 4 2. The string has good elasticity and damping properties - - 3 2 - 3,4 3. The string retains its elasticity trampoline effect for a very long time - - 1 4 - 3,4 4. The string supports a good length on Clears - - - 4 1 4,2 5. The string supports my underhand play in defense - - - 5 - 4 6. The string provides good control during short game cut or short crossball at net - - - 5 - 4 7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes. - - - 2 3 4,6 8. The string impresses with a good "sound” - - - 3 2 4,4 Rating The YONEX BG 65 Ti / mm cannot be compared with the normal BG 65 due to the shock-absorbing Titanium coating. Our testers felt that immediately. Although the BG 65 Ti also has one of the strongest diameters in the test with mm, it feels much thinner when playing and impresses with a particularly good sound. The biggest highlight of this string, however, was found by our testers in the controlled power transmission during hard smashes. Just as with the BG 80, the BG 65 Ti achieved the best value of overall strings in this category. But top scores were also determined in all other categories. These advantages of the YONEX BG 65 Ti are also used by world-class players such as Marcus F. Gideon and Ratchanok Intanon. Conclusion Just like in our first string test, the BADLAB Racket Team was impressed by the extent to which the different string diameters and materials shape the character of a badminton racket! It's definitely worth experimenting with different strings and stringing tensions instead of just looking for durability - especially if you want to take the qualities of high-end badminton racquets to the limit, and if you play with real feathers! This often makes even more sense than thinking about a new frame. About the YONEX strings in the test The choice of the "right" string is extremely individual. What is my personal playing style? My punching technique? With which racquet must the string harmonize? We, therefore, recommend that you really look at the tables above in detail. Nevertheless, three strings stood out especially for our testers The YONEX AEROSONIC is our recommendation for sensitive players. For us it is the upgrade of the thinnest YONEX string Ultimax 66 so far because although the AEROSONIC is even thinner and more sensitive than this one, it is also more durable. For the demanding all-rounder, our recommendation is shared by the YONEX BG 80 and the hybrid stringing YONEX AEROBITE. Both combine a very good feel with a maximum of control and are therefore played by a large number of professionals. Which of these two strings suits you better personally, we recommend to try them out! A tip in passing Every string tires in the course of time. String your rackets at least once every 3 - 4 months instead of waiting until the string breaks. An elastic string will definitely add to the fun of badminton and improve your game, because it will provide more power and better feedback! If you want to check the condition of your stringing yourself, we recommend the free stringster app, with which we at the BADLAB racket squad of course also work. NEWS As the new YONEX SKYARC - mm was not yet available for this test, we tested it separately for you. 20. February 2020
Disclosure Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. See our Privacy Policy for more to view the products? Click HEREAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying the correct badminton equipment is an essential part of a player’s identity. Each piece of equipment changes an aspect of the game and finding what fits your style is important to optimize your own performance and budget. In this post, we will focus on informing you about the tradeoffs between the different Yonex strings by comparing their statistics and you’re looking for information about shuttlecocks, I would highly recommend learning about the different properties about what makes a shuttlecock durable and consistent in different conditions. Getting the right shuttlecock for your situation can help make your game play more enjoyable and cost efficient. Take a look at our Complete Guide to Yonex Badminton Shuttlecocks Feathered to learn diving into the details, you may be wondering why you should even care about strings. The string is a core part of any badminton player’s experience as it’s the part of the racket that actually makes contact with the shuttle. This means that the strings are highly responsible for the maximum potential of how well you can hit the shuttle – including both control and repulsion power. Hitting the shuttle in the same way with different strings at the same string tension can result in vastly different results. Even the smallest nuances in the properties of a particular string can be the difference between the shuttle landing in or out of bounds. Therefore, it is critical to find the correct string that compliments your play style and maximizes your ProductsAuthor’s PickNanogy 98Learn MoreBest ControlAerobite, Aerobite Boost, Nanogy 99, BG66 Force, BG66 UltimaxLearn More Aerobite, Aerobite Boost, Nanogy 99, BG66 Force, BG66 UltimaxBest Repulsion PowerAerosonicLearn MoreBest DurabilityNanogy 95, BG65Learn More Nanogy 95, BG65Best Hitting SoundAerosonicLearn MoreBest Shock AbsorptionSkyarcLearn MoreJoin our mailing list below or on our About Page for exclusives, offers, and the latest news from BadmintonBites! By joining, you’ll get 25% off anything from our shop!String PropertiesYonex rates each of their strings in 5 different propertiesRepulsion PowerDurabilityHitting SoundShock AbsorptionControlRepulsion Power indicates the degree in which the string assists in pushing the shuttle outwards upon contact. The higher the repulsion power, the greater the force you will be able to generate with the string when you hit the shuttle. This is due to a trampoline effect that occurs when the shuttle contacts the string bed and is subsequently ricocheted power typically holds an inverse correlation to the durability of the string since strings with high repulsion power tend to be thinner and thus easier to break through. Players should be wary that repulsion power is also inversely correlated with string tension. This means that lower string tension results in higher repulsion Inverse Correlation is a relationship between 2 variables which move in opposite directions. For example, since repulsion power and durability are inversely correlated, an increase in repulsion power will result in a decrease in indicates the resilience of the strings against wear, pressure, and damage. It is natural for strings to wear down after repeated use from the strings sawing against each other due to hitting the shuttle. The time it takes for the string to break depends on the thickness and material of your strings. Typically, the thinner the string is, the quicker it is to break due to repeated Sound indicates how much noise is made when a shuttle is hit. This helps players gauge if they hit the shuttle properly in the sweet spot or not. If the sound is clear and pristine, it indicates that a clean shot was hit while a muffled sound indicates a mishit. The higher the hitting sound, the easier it is to tell the difference between clean and mishit Absorption indicates how well the string copes with the force of a shuttle hitting your racket. When the shuttle contacts the string bed of a racket, the string and racket will vibrate to absorb the shock of the shuttle. Any remaining vibrations will be absorbed by the player’s arm and body. This phenomenon causes a delay to the player as he/she will need to recover from the shock. The better a string is at absorbing shock, the fewer the vibrations that will be transferred to the player, and subsequently the faster the player will be able to recover from the indicates the degree to which, upon execution of a hit, a player is able to influence the shuttle’s flight. Control is generally inversely correlated to repulsion power, as a reduction in the trampoline effect will allow players to hit with more accuracy and ProductsHere we will introduce each of the Yonex badminton string products along with their product specific attributes such as core, outer, coating and gauge. A summary of all the string products can be found below the string you’re looking for some alternative options for badminton strings, I’d recommend taking a look at Victor and Ashaway strings. They have their own proprietary technology that differs from Yonex’s. You can compare for yourself over at The Complete Guide to Victor and Ashaway Badminton ProductsAuthor’s PickNanogy 98Learn MoreBest ControlAerobite, Aerobite Boost, Nanogy 99, BG66 Force, BG66 UltimaxLearn More Aerobite, Aerobite Boost, Nanogy 99, BG66 Force, BG66 UltimaxBest Repulsion PowerAerosonicLearn MoreBest DurabilityNanogy 95, BG65Learn More Nanogy 95, BG65Best Hitting SoundAerosonicLearn MoreBest Shock AbsorptionSkyarcLearn MoreIf you’re interested in other badminton products, I highly recommend checking out our Badminton Equipment page where we gathered all of our product posts in one easy place for you to access so that you can make an informed decision before any BoostThe Aerobite Boost is the newest addition to Yonex’s line of hybrid strings, where a thicker mm mains is paired with thin mm crosses. The Vectran™ Super Fiber core and oval-shaped outer of the mains minimizes the loss of energy upon impact, translating to explosive repulsion of the shuttle. The thin cross strings increase the spin and speed of the shuttle, making the Aerobite Boost a prominent choice for players seeking tighter hairpin drops and steeper cut High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament, Super Fiber Vectran™OuterMains High Polymer Braided Nylon Fiber, Oval-ShapedCoatingMains PolyurelthaneGaugeMains mmCrosses mmAmazonGray/YellowRacquet DepotGray/Yellow Gray/Yellow reelYumo Pro ShopGray/YellowAerobiteThe Aerobite is the first ever string that uses different materials and gauges for its mains vertical strings and its crosses horizontal strings! The mains are mm thick and the crosses are mm thick. Designing it this way lets it be optimized for both repulsion power and control, but lacks in durability. Recommended for serious players who want the extra boost in 99The Nanogy 99 uses a rough braided fiber that is designed to help maximize the player’s control over the shuttle. This is an excellent choice for players who want to be able to place the shuttle in precise locations without forfeiting much in terms of repulsion power or durability. Great for intermediate to advanced Nylon MultifilamentOuterHigh Polymer Nylon Rough Braided FiberCoatingSpecial Nylon mmAmazonWhiteBadminton BayWhiteRacquet DepotWhite White reelYumo Pro ShopWhiteSkyarcSkyarc is Yonex’s latest edition to their strings that boasts high repulsion power. This string is geared towards younger players, older players, and beginner/social players who may not yet have the power or techniques themselves to send the shuttle deep into their opponents’ court. The larger sweet spot provided by the strings makes mishits more forgiving for the target user. The high shock absorption allows players to play for long periods of time without experiencing irritation to their strings do not provide great feedback upon contact with the shuttle, which diminishes the feeling and control on the shuttle, despite Yonex’s rating on the Skyarc at 10. As such, the Skyarc may not be the most suitable for advanced Nylon Multifilament,Hi-sling fiberOuterHigh Polymer Braided Nylon FiberCoatingMains – Polyurethane DepotWhiteYumo Pro ShopWhiteBG85Like the BG80, BG85 comes with special Vectran fiber and has a a solid balance between repulsion power and Polymer Nylon Multifilament with VectranOuterSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon mmAmazonWhiteYumo Pro ShopWhiteBG68 TitaniumThis is a thinner version of the BG65 Titanium. The tradeoff it gives over the BG65 Titanium is significantly better repulsion power and a slight overall boost to other properties but comes at the cost of worse ForceThe BG66 Force is an upgrade to the BG66 and excels in all performance related areas which makes it an excellent choice for serious players. However, it lacks in PowerBadminton String BG80 PowerThe BG80 Power is similar to the BG80 but is upgraded to include Yonex’s own material in addition to the Vectran fiber to increase the repulsion power and durability of the string. Because of the upgrade, it is slightly more expensive than the UltimaxSimilar to the BG66 but its core material is upgraded to increase all of its stats with an emphasis on repulsion power, hitting sound, and 98AUTHOR’S PICK. Great all around string that is great for players who want long lasting durability in addition to excellent repulsion Nylon MultifilamentOuterSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberCoatingCompound CUP-STACK CARBON mmAmazonBlueRacquet DepotGold Gold reelYumo Pro ShopCosmic GoldBG66This is the base string that the BG66 Force and the BG66 Ultimax upgrades. Its base stats emphasizes repulsion power and a balance of hitting sound, shock absorption, and BG80 is a solid all around performer that is sold at a reasonable price. It comes with a special Vectran fiber that covers its core to increase its durability and Aerosonic is a high end string with great repulsion power and control. It is a great pick for serious players due to its high stats, but is more costly because of its material price point and low BrilliantSlightly thicker than its brethren BG66 Ultimax and BG66 Force, the BG66 Brilliant incorporates a unique lightweight braiding structure that translates into optimal repulsion power and a solid hitting TitaniumThe BG65 Titanium is a modification of the durable BG65. It adds a titanium hydride coating for more repulsion power and hitting sound. The extra repulsion power makes this string a little less durable than the ProA durable string similar to the BG65 but with more repulsion power. The BG65 Titanium would be a better choice than this string in terms of Polymer Nylon MultifilamentOuterSpecial Braided Oval Shaped High Polymer Nylon mmAmazonWhite Royal Blue YellowYumo Pro ShopBlack WhiteNanogy 95 This is a thicker version of Nanogy 98, giving it more durability but lower stats overall. It is tied with BG65 for the string with the highest VALUE. The BG65 is tied with the Nanogy 98 for the best durability. It is great for the casual player as it is cheap and will not break often. The tradeoff is that it is not as competitive in terms of its other stats compared to most other SummaryString NameRepulsion PowerDurabilityHitting SoundShock AbsorptionControlGaugeCoreOuterCoatingAerobite1069810Mains mmCrosses mmMains & Crosses High-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentMains & Crosses High Polymer Braided NylonMains Polyurethane CoatingAerobite Boost877610Mains mmCrosses mmMains High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament, Super Fiber Vectran™Mains High Polymer Braided Nylon Fiber, Oval-ShapedMains PolyurelthaneNanogy mmHigh-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentHigh Polymer Nylon Rough Braided FiberSpecial Nylon mmHigh-Intensity Nylon Multifilament,Hi-sling fiberHigh Polymer Braided Nylon FiberMains – Polyurethane mmHigh Polymer Nylon Multifilament with VectranSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ABG68 mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberCompound Titanium HydrideBG66 mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberSpecial Nylon CoatingBG80 mmHigh-Intensity Nylon Multifilament with VectranSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ABG66 mmHigh-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ANanogy mmHigh-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberCompound Cup-Stack Carbon mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ mmHigh Polymer Nylon Multifilament with VectranSpecial Braided Oval Shaped High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ mmHigh-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentHigh Polymer Braided NylonN/ABG66 mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ABG65 mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberCompound Titanium HydrideBG70 mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided Oval Shaped High Polymer Nylon FiberN/ANanogy mmHigh-Intensity Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberCompound Cup-Stack Carbon mmHigh Polymer Nylon MultifilamentSpecial Braided High Polymer Nylon FiberN/AConclusionNow that you have developed a basic understanding of the various strings that Yonex has to offer, you are ready to choose the string that will best compliment your play style and budget. Keep in mind that although each string’s properties can help you improve your shots, there are external factors that will also influence your shot quality, such as racket type, string tension, and technique. It is important to note that badminton is a sport where your play style will grow, change, and develop. Along your badminton journey, you will need to repeatedly evaluate whether or not your current strings are the best choice for your current game play. If not, no worries! Just refer to the table above whenever you need to identify your next set of strings! Feel free to experiment with different strings to find your best note this post is solely a comparison of the string products from Yonex. 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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.
The BG66UM has a thin gauge and the perfect balance of maximum speed, control, and durability, making it the best choice for the world's top players. More Information Colors Red, Yellow, Orange, Black, Metallic White, Neon Pink, Pearl Navy, Pastel Green, Blue Gauge mm Length 10 m 33 ft / 200 m 656 ft Core High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament Outer Special Braided High Polymer Nylon Made In Japan Item Code BG66UM
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