Enclosure for documentation purposes.
Blog to show the internals of the shuttlecock used in the game of badminton.
Includes feedback on the shuttlecocks utilised, based on personal experience with them. Speed of shuttles is 77
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Flymax 40
Have not played with the following and found the sample in one of the badminton halls I frequent.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Victor No:1
Found the sample in another of the smaller badminton halls I frequent.
Victor No:1 has a 2-layer cork structure.
I remember using the shuttle with another group a couple years ago and the durability was not very good. There was a tendency for a feather to break on a shuttle when you perform an above average smash (not hard smash though). Otherwise the shuttle was acceptable.
Victor No:1 has a 2-layer cork structure.
I remember using the shuttle with another group a couple years ago and the durability was not very good. There was a tendency for a feather to break on a shuttle when you perform an above average smash (not hard smash though). Otherwise the shuttle was acceptable.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Cock
Have not use the following before and adding for documentation purposes.
Another sample with a full rubber in-place of a cork head.
Another sample with a full rubber in-place of a cork head.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Protech PT-10
The PT-10 is exclusive to Protech Singapore.
Have played with it on several occasions and (whenever possible) is not my preferred choice of shuttles.
Main reason is because I find the shuttle tend to go faster and faster once you start smashing with it. The other reason is because there are other brands/models which offer better value for money.
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