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  1. What Are the Parts of a Badminton Racket? All You Need to Know

    • The butt cap of your badminton racket is at the very end of the racket. This is the small piece of plastic material that easily slips on and off. It usually will have a logo at the bottom that comes from the manufact… See more

    The Handle/Grip

    The handle or the grip of your badminton racket is the part you will be holding when you are in a match. Not only does it tell you where you are supposed to hold the racket, but it also h… See more

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    The Shaft

    The shaft is the thin and long piece of metal that connects the handle/grip to the head of the badminton racket. The stiffness and the flexibility of the shaft can vary much impact your game… See more

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    The Throat

    The throat or the heart of the badminton racket is what connects the shaft to the head. In some rackets, this is a separate piece of metal designed in a T-shape to fuse these t… See more

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    Mar 24, 2021 · A badminton racket consists of various parts that have own characteristics. Check parts of a racket like Head, String, grip to match your playing style.

  9. What Are Badminton Rackets Made of? All the …

    Jun 11, 2020 · Badminton rackets are mostly made of either graphite, aluminum, or steel, depending on the manufacturer producing them and on the quality of the racket itself. For high-quality rackets, graphite is used.

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