Tips for Regular Badminton Racket Maintenance

Tips for Regular Badminton Racket Maintenance

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Tips for Regular Badminton Racket Maintenance

Keeping the racket clean and stringing it frequently are just a few things that will assist but you should do a few other stuff to maintain your racket in top shape.READ MORE

Aishee Bhowmick

If you're a badminton player, your racket is your most significant tool. You spend several rupees on your badminton racket. And it's not about money alone. You have to spend your time finding the racket of your choice. So, you have to take care of it when you find a badminton racket that gives you the best output. Keeping the racket clean and stringing it frequently are just a few things that will assist but you should do a few other stuff to maintain your racket in top shape. It's always good to take proper care of your racket so you don't have to waste time preparing your racket when there's a match, instead you can spend that time on practice.

Tips to maintain your badminton racket


‍Take care of Strings These are the main thing to take care of at all times as the rackets can only do their work well if the strings are in good condition. If the string tension isn't in line with your standards or if the strings are broken you won't be able to perform 100%. Therefore, the condition of your racket strings must always be checked. Another significant point is how frequently you restring your racket? After a certain period,the string becomes loose. Experts claim that if you use the racket regularly, you should restring it every second week. But it also relies on the conditions of your playing, style, intensity, etc.

Don’t exceed the specified tension Pay attention to the maximum allowed tension of your racket when you want to stretch your racket strings. Remove all the old strings when the strings are broken and stretch them with new strings. Do not fix by reconnecting the cord because it won't be able to ensure the racket's balance, it's simple to cause issues like distortion, warping, or broken racket later.
Grommets Grommets are the small black cylinders sitting around the frame of the racket through which the string passes. They aim to act as a cushion between the string and the frame. When they are broken, grommets need to be replaced or it can potentially damage the string and frame. There are two areas where grommets can break. The grommet's head and the body. The head is the part that functions on the outside of the frame. To prevent the string from the sharp edges of the holes, grommets are necessary. The string will come in direct contact with the racket frame if the grommets are lacking on your racket and it could break readily. Grommets can get harmed when picking up the shuttlecock using the racket. By replacing the broken grommets in time, the life of the strings and frame increases. It is the responsibility of stringers to notify and replace you of any broken grommets when you go for string service. So, check the frame of the racket and ask a skilled stringer to look after the grommets.
‍ Racket Frame Your badminton racket's frame is the area where most damage occurs. Paint chips on the frame are the most common damage you'll find. Although paint chips do not impact the racket anyway, particularly when you have more than one chip on the frame, it is not pleasant to look at them. Usually, paint chips arise from racket conflicts or any kind of impact on the frame. Altogether, paint chips aren't that severe of an issue and more of an aesthetic factor.
Cracks on the frame One thing to look for is cracks on the frame of the racket. These are quite severe and generally shorten the lifespan of your rackets. These are found usually where there are paint chips because if the effect on the frame is powerful enough to produce a crack, the paint will definitely also come off. A crack on the racket can be identified as a thin black line that is quite noticeable, as the frame of the racket will look gray once the paint is off. Once the racket frame has a crack, you may only be able to string the racket a few more times and that too at a lower tension before it breaks.
Replace grip tape regularly Your hands will sweat during the match, penetrating the layer of the grip tape of your racket. After a period of using this layer will create a smell of moldy and reduced grip when gripping. Keep the racket out of your hands when not playing. Also, you should be able to wrap it and make sure it is done every 1 to 2 months depending on your level of play. Place the racket in a dry place after each badminton session before putting it in the bag.
Storing Your Racket The lifespan of your racket is also determined by how you store it. If you leave the racket with your badminton equipment and clothes in a casual backpack, it's not going to do much good. It would hurt your racket if you left your racket in a humid location. You need to make sure your racket is cushioned properly and put in a cool dry room. The ideal setting for maximum cushioning and support for your racket would be to keep your racket in a case and place it inside a bag. This will help avoid damage to your racket if any compressible force acts on it. if you live in a location where the temperature is high or you are traveling to any such location, then in this case you should go for a thermal-lined bag to protect your racket and strings from any harm.
Focus while playing You should focus on the shuttle during the match to reach the most accurate, avoiding the shuttle to hit the racket frame. We suggest you have a large sweet spot if your skills are not great, which is the perfect racket for beginners. A large sweet spot will help you more properly to hit the shuttle.
To summarize…So you should now know more about the maintenance of badminton rackets so that they can play for you at their best. It's the little things that always make the difference. Regular grommet change, grip change, racket restrung ensures you get the best out of your racket, regardless of the cost you're paying.
As your play standard increases, these main regions should be given more attention. Although it is not possible to eliminate the chances of breaking a string. At least you are confident that you have taken the required measures to avoid a broken string, however, and the racket should feel good with the new grip in your hand. It's easier to do this than arrive on the court with a rag of a grip, split and battered-looking grommets, and a fluffy set of strings that can break at any time.
Take care of your racket and your badminton game will be taken care of automatically. ‍CHECK OUR RANGE OF BADMINTON RACKETS Related tagsRelated tags :Individual SportsBadminton

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