Best badminton rackets according to redditors

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best badminton rackets. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Badminton Rackets:

u/Ghett0blasterX · 6 pointsr/guns
u/phihag · 4 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

For serious training, adding weight to your racket is indeed a good idea. Most people buy training rackets like this though. 3x8 swings is far too few though, a typical set would be more like 20x20.

For strength training it is also possible to use ankle weights, but be careful - due to the many jumps and fast changes of directions of regular badminton already, this can lead to injuries. Consult your doctor and make sure to do plenty of strength and core training before you attempt this.

(I'm coming from /r/badminton to answer the serious questions here - and this one. Badminton is a great way to apply your speed and strength!)

u/alooshy142 · 2 pointsr/squash
u/Seascan · 2 pointsr/badminton

The Senston N80 rackets on Amazon are a pretty great value imo. They're not $20 heavy steel trash like you'd find in a local store. I got two for guests and I end up playing with it a lot over my $100 Yonex Voltric 7. I like the lighter head sometimes.

u/julian_rsc · 2 pointsr/badminton

Personally, the first place I always check is Amazon purely because of the free shipping and often cheaper price. You do have to be careful because some listings are counterfeit but Amazon is very good with returns and will always choose the customer over the seller. I just checked the Yonex Nanoray 10F listing here and it's legitimate: https://www.amazon.com/Yonex-Badminton-Pre-strung-Half-length-NR10F-RED/dp/B06WWLXG17/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

You can also check out badminton warehouse but I haven't personally used them to purchase a racket so I can't attest to them.

u/PurpleEast0 · 1 pointr/badminton

https://www.amazon.com/Apacs-Virtuoso-Light-Red-Badminton/dp/B01HD5SJ66

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This APACS Virtuoso Light racket is cheap and good in my opinion. Good for dropshots and clearing shuttles from the back of the court.