A lot of top badminton players in the world uses various training techniques to improve arm and wrist strength, and to warm up prior to a match. One of the conventional way was to use a squash racket as the training racket.
This is because of the heavier weight of the squash racket, making it suitable for resistance training. However the squash racket is still not a badminton racket, playing or practicing with the squash racket does not give you the feel and touch of a badminton racket.
Knowing this limitation and the needs of a proper badminton training racket for fellow badminton players, Apacs research & development team created a range of training racket specifically to solve this problem.
- With these new training rackets, players can now use them to strengthen their arm and wrist works, thus improving overall shots consistency, accuracy and power.
- The range of rackets available are W-120g, W-140g, W-160g, and W-180g. So the selection can be based on your level, limit and preference.
- The Apacs Training Racket is also recommended to be used in a normal game as the heavier racket will indirectly train your arm and wrist work, making your shots and smashes more powerful and stronger overtime.
- This racket is highly recommended for all serious badminton player and to those who wanted to improve the skill and strength level.
- A well worth investment to improve your game and also this racket is one of the best price in the market.
APACS Training W-160 Specifications | |
Frame Material: | Hi Modulus Graphite |
Shaft Material: | Hi Modulus Graphite |
Flex: | Stiff |
Weight: | 160g |
Length: | 670mm |
Max Tension: |
26lbs |
Balance: | 310mm +/- 5 |
Grommet: | 72 Holes |
Head: | Isometric head |
Racket Specifications | |
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Frame | Hi Modulus Graphite |
Shaft | Hi Modulus Graphite |
Flex | Stiff |
Weight | 160g |
Max Tension | 26lbs |
Length | 670mm |
Balance Point | 310mm +/- 5 |
Grommets | 72 |
Color | Black |
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Jason , Montreal