Dimensions of racket in badminton: tables,pics.

Badminton Racket

The racket is the most important tool in the game of badminton. It’s the tool if used right, which could mean the ultimate difference between glory or defeat. The following article will guide you through the details about the dimensions of racket in badminton and clear your queries about how to choose the right fit for you.

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Size of the badminton racket:

For your convenience, all the data is being presented in the tabular form as under:

 LengthWidth
Full-size racket68 cm (26.77 inches)23 cm (9.06 inches)
Head28 cm23 cm
Shaft34 cm3 mm
Grip5 cm2 cm

Talking about the length and the size of the badminton racket, the overall frame of the racket is about 68 cm. This includes the grip, the shaft, and the head. Furthermore, the width of the racket shall not be more than 23 cm.

Badminton racket head size:

If we dive into details about every specific part of badminton, first comes the head of the racket. A Badminton racket’s head size should be 28 cm in length and 23 cm in width. A minor difference of +-1 is allowed in this case.

Shaft of badminton racket:

Discussing the shaft of the badminton racket and the badminton racket grip size, measurements could vary. An ideal case scenario would be about 34 to 36 cm of the middle shaft and about 5 to 7 cm of the grip. Note that the size of grip could vary for the type of hands i.e. the size would be different for a kid and an adult.

Weight of badminton racket:

 MinimumMaximumOptimal
Weight70 grams105 grams80-85 grams

To proceed with the weight of the badminton racket, the upper limit is 105 grams and the lower limit is about 70 grams. So, the ideal weight would be 80-85 grams of weight. This is backed by several studies conducted on the optimal weight for good gameplay.

What is U and G terminology in badminton?

When is market, you will come across a notation of ‘U’ and ‘G’ in badminton. To clarify, ‘U’ represents the weight of the racket and the ‘G’ depicts the length of the racket. Badminton rackets are classified based on these two metrics. On the lower end, you will find 5U rackets of 85 grams of weight, and on the higher end, 1U rackets of about 100+ grams of rackets. As with the ‘G’ part, the higher end will be of 3G measuring up to 90 mm and on the lower end, 1G measuring 80 mm.

Understanding this terminology will help you know about the market language and will guide you in buying a suitable racket for you.

Conclusion:

In the end, every player has a unique playing style. And, one type of racket cannot cater to the needs of every player. So, a general guideline would be that if you are a more aggressive player, a heavier and a bit shorter racket is more suitable for you. In the case of defensive play, a lighter racket would be more optimal. In short, the balance in the distribution of weight between shaft and head will be a great deal in ensuring some good shots.

For your convenience, all the data is being presented in the tabular form as under:

 Thanks for reading.

By Afaq Cheema

Sports blogger.