Blog to show the internals of the shuttlecock used in the game of badminton.
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hrz1
hrz1
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Li-Ning Classic
Used the Li-Ning Classic when playing with a different group for a couple of weeks.
Find the shuttle light-ish with average durability. Flight characteristics was acceptable until the feathers got ruffled - goes down hill from there ...
Not suitable for games with much smashing. Feathers tend to break easy during such games. In addition, the rib-cage of the shuttle tend to give way after the 3/4 heavy smash and the shuttle began wobbling.
We used on average 3-4 of the Li-Ning Classic and/or Sintec Blue per set of 21-points and played 5 sets. Large majority of the shuttles used were the Li-Ning. There goes a couple of tubes!
Not suitable for games with much smashing. Feathers tend to break easy during such games. In addition, the rib-cage of the shuttle tend to give way after the 3/4 heavy smash and the shuttle began wobbling.
ReplyDeleteWe used on average 3-4 of the Li-Ning Classic and/or Sintec Blue per set of 21-points and played 5 sets. Large majority of the shuttles used were the Li-Ning. There goes a couple of tubes!