about BLADE & RUBBERS best RACKET SETUP how to pick it for you properly

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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  • @divinsam
    @divinsam 4 дня назад

    I am an intermediate level player who prefers an all-round playing style who likes to be as offensive as possible ; I'm good with both fh and bh smashes with average topspin skills(but smashes are inconsistent). I often commit mistakes with fh and bh pushes in long rallies. Looking forward to your 2,3 suggestions for a new racket. I like the brand DHS , so was planning to go with DHS Fang BO all-wood blade. Is this the right option? Also, what rubbers would you advice for fh and bh? Control is my top priority especially while receiving high incoming spinny serves who wants consistent smashes as i prefer an attacking allround gamestyle. What rubber thickness and sponge hardness would be better for this style of play? budget- 100-120 euro.

    • @Sypachevskii
      @Sypachevskii  3 дня назад

      If you are going to order at our shop, please contact us with that question via our website contacts as we do this work about finding a suitable setup in that way, not here on RUclips

  • @d1427
    @d1427 5 дней назад

    This video is maybe appropriate for pros or dedicated players, not for your every day amateur who may have used only 2 or 3 rackets that seemed to be 'good' to buy, often based on some advice from a seller, based on a vague description of my style of play [I am not sure if I am defensive/offensive or balanced player; I know I like to chop and I like my backhand flicks... that's about it...] So, what should I choose from the hundreds of options, considering that I also want to develop my forehand too?

    • @Sypachevskii
      @Sypachevskii  5 дней назад

      Do you believe there is any simple recipe about "what should I choose from the hundreds of options" is possible somehow?

    • @Sypachevskii
      @Sypachevskii  5 дней назад

      Something like "pick what is good for you, avoid what is not good for you"?

    • @d1427
      @d1427 4 дня назад

      @ that's why I said this video may be instructive for pros or those who have access to 'picking and choosing'. How can I avoid what I don't know? + once bought, I am stuck with it [no seller accepts taking back a racket that was used].
      I have 12 badminton rackets out of which I like 3; the rest was a waste of money...

    • @Sypachevskii
      @Sypachevskii  4 дня назад

      Be sure I understand what you are talking about. Unfortunately, there are no simple (and working) advice is possible about it. What is possible, it is an explanation that the matter is not that simple.

  • @jrk1666
    @jrk1666 8 дней назад

    I have been thinking about pairing my Yinhe J-1 with medium pips, either 563 1.5mm or Pluto 1.5. I play roughly like He Zhi Wen but I am more defensive and right handed, what do you think of this pairing ? Great video. I am a big fan from Brazil.

    • @Sypachevskii
      @Sypachevskii  7 дней назад +1

      Right-handed or left-handed, this matters for your opponents, not for your picking of blade and rubbers. 563 and Pluto is a good idea for a try, you may add Uranus Poly to the list, it is one of the greatest cheap short pips (actually it is just great having aside the price). Greetings to Brazil!