Which Yonex string is the best?
Yonex BG65 Badminton String This is probably the most popular Yonex badminton strings, sort of like the “must try” badminton strings for all badminton players. Yonex BG 65 was used by a lot of World-class players. With the thickness of 0.70mm and multifilament structure, Yonex BG 65 is a durable, flexible string.
Which Yonex string is good for smashing?
One of the best strings for smashing on the market right now is Yonex’s Aerosonic strings. They’re the thinnest string in the world and have incredible repulsion power.
Which string is best for hitting sound?
Try Yonex Aerosonic, Kizuna Z58 or Kizuna D61 strings for good sound and repulsion. Preferably play with Feather shuttles for greater feel.
Is BG85 good?
BG 85 is slightly thinner and multi-braided which translates to better control but decreases the durability ever so slightly. Definitely one of the best strings around!
How long will a badminton racket last?
So, yeah, as long as your racket frame doesn’t hit something hard. It will last more than 3 years easily. You probably only changed racket to keep up with the latest tech.
What is the thinnest badminton string?
So the smaller the gauge, the thinner it is. Thicker strings are usually 0.70mm gauges whereas the thinnest string is currently 0.62 mm.
Is Nanogy 98 good?
It has various ups and downs, but overall, it is an excellent choice as a badminton string for control players. After playing with the string for some time, I do feel like this string has been branded in the wrong category by Yonex though. Let’s talk a little more about it in my Yonex Nanogy 98 badminton string review.
When should I replace my racquet strings?
To this player, we’d recommend re-stringing every three months. While you won’t break your strings, the tension of your strings (how tight or loose they are) will change dramatically in that time. Your strings begin losing tension the moment your racket is taken off the stringing machine.