Link of Top Selling Nylon Plastic shuttlecocks www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/sporting-goods/3419591/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll2&tag=tegaco-20&linkId=873ab694cda18333133e7f600d6193e4
Thank you so much for doing this video! After 3 years of playing with Yonex Mavis 2000 I convinced my club to switch over to Victor 3000. The Mavis 2000 were no longer durable & required too much effort to hit clears from end to end. My club found it easier to hit the Victor 3000 with less effort but its flight speed is slower than the Mavis 2000. Hopefully we will have less arm & shoulder injuries. Myself have switched from playing feather shuttles part-time to full-time. It's going to be expensive but will be worth it. I know many players who are always injured & visiting doctors or physiotherapists & still won't try playing with feather shuttles unless someone else pays for them. My suggestion is if the only option is to play with plastic shuttles then play with the model that gives the least amount of vibration when you hit the shuttle.
Hi! T! Yes I think if you can afford feathers then do! It's such a lovely game. Buy the best feathers you can as they will last longer and cost you less money. It costs us £2.50 extra per person per club night to supply feathers. Not too much is it?
Thanks for your reply & reminder. I do spend more on feather shuttles. When I am asked by other players I say I spend more on goose feather because they will last longer & in the end cost me less money.
I think coming up with a grading system against the feather ones would be great. And another one against the most popular or traditional plastic birdie. You could based it on: 1. Flight characteristics - spin, reach, drop, flight path (graphic) 2. Racquet hit: Ball effect (that lumpy feeling like hitting a small ball with yr racquet, what hitting a heavier plastic shuttlecock feels like;, Cut - as in cutting or a shaving shot; and netshot tumble; Clipping; 3. Service characteristics: Control (directionability); Speed (trick serves?); height Etc.
Thank you for the suggestions and review on the shuttlecocks! Feathers are always preferred, but are just so darn expensive to play with regularly.. will definitely try the CS No 1. Just saw online from a local sports equipment store that there's a CS No 2 so I decided to get a tube and give it a whirl as well.
ErbsMatt I will. A slightly better version the Carbonsonic No 2 will be available from April at Clubrackets.com. In the mean time feel free to come and take a sample Carbonsonic No 1.
I used carbonsonic 1 for a year now, all i can say about it is, a shuttlecock lasts only one game, breaks easily than real feather ones. Another thing is it takes forever for it to recover its position in mid air, meaning it wobbles so much. Very expensive also not worth it.
I'm currently very much enjoying the Hyper Sonic 6000 by Shu-fli-Go. I like the blazing speed, control and string rebound the 6000 brings to my game. My favorite factor is how the shuttle takes string english from cat gut strings. For example, I can put counter clockwise english on the shuttle, and the shuttle will actually slow screw spiral at an unpredictable rate to the left a distance of anywhere from 3-7 feet and slow climb to 8" - 24" with a firm mid-racket strike from back court! This feature is highly disorienting to most racket slashers. I'm also super excited for Shu-Fli-Go release of the Hyper Sonic 9000 scheduled for 2023 with nano-carbon and unabtainium feathering structure. With the new variable, in flight feather vectoring technology this is expected to usher in a whole new era of direct-ability, controllability and in flight variable speed control, all adding even more excitement to the game! Enjoy the channel very much, thank you for sharing!
Please note..The Mavis 350 is no longer there in the Yonex Mavis lineup, so I assume that's the end of production for the M-350's.. There is only M-2000, M-600, M-370 (This one is also not there in the Yonex 2018 Catalogue but on the website) & M-300.. I am not mentioning the full synthetic shuttles here only the nylons with a cork base..
I read online that most flagship racquets feel weird with plastics. Would be really helpful if you could explain the 'weirdness'. I want to buy a duora 10 or z strike but wanted to know the cons of using plastics with it. Is it true that the higher up you go with raquet quality, you HAVE to move to feather?
It's true the top rackets are designed for use with feathers but you can also use them for plastics. Personally I find cheaper (or just more flexible) rackets suit playing plastics more than the stiffer more expensive ones. I use an Arc Saber 11 to play plastics as it has a more flexible shaft than some of the other japanese yonex rackets.
Malith Withana I would say with plastics you will find it easier to generate power with a Head Heavy or slightly Head Heavy racket. So anything from the Yonex Voltric or Astrox range, Victor Thruster or Jet Speed S12 or Kawasaki King K8.
ClubRackets.com Thank you very much! Can you give me any further more details on the jetspeed s12 vs Astrox 77 because I have seen your videos and you have explained both of them to be very good, or else what would you choose if you are give the opportunity irrespective of the price? (Even any other racket you love) This actually for my father as a gift I'm buying. He is an intermediate player who most of the time require some power from the racket itself. He likes to smash and he plays doubles. Thank you again for responding!!
Plastic shuttles do impact the strings a bit more heavily yes so I would suggest using a thicker string and or a lower tension when playing with plastics.
@@ClubRackets thank you so much for your reply, i have a bg 65ti with 27 tension string in a stiff racket, i hope its going to be fine. Because in Japan we usually use plastic shuttlecock for playing
Oh, another thing, Did Carlton stop making plastic scocks altogether? I think they are the earliest to come out with them. And it would be great if they can come out with a scock for hitting up against a wall. Most kids start practicing that way.
Me too, and that concerns me a lot. The shuttle-making business provoke many atrocities. Very sad and heartbreaking for us but deadening for animals and human children who are working in the factories pulling the feathers out while the geese and ducks are alive. Badminton is a beautiful sport but I will only play and buy synthetic shuttles. The trajectory and feel of synthetic shuttles are not worse, just different. But if someone is used to feather shuttles she or he will prefer feathered ones. If someone only plays synthetic shuttles then feathered ones will not be missed. But ok, feathered shuttles are now the benchmark of shuttles due to their long time use. I am hopeful as to someday there will only be synthetic shuttles on the world tour because the industry managed to make shuttles that fly and feel as the feathered ones
No mention of the absolutely abysmal performance of the Carbonsonic at the net? You need to play it in a game against some good feather shuttles. The Carbonsonic drops like a stone. It is an interesting novelty, but not really a playable option IMO. It also seems to move slightly right to left on long hits. The Bird2, on the other hand, is, as you mentioned, an excellent shuttle. Not quite feather, but remarkably better than all the Yonex and "Yonex style" plastic shuttles. The body of the Bird2 seems to be remarkably durable, the corks eventually split and fall off when they are worn out, that said, they last a very long time in play and are an excellent value IMO.
SiavashSiavashS yes speed matters but I get very little demand for fast or slow plastics. You should always play with the correct speed for your climate.
There can only be one winner of each giveaway. Keep watching for more in future!
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I just see this video 2 yrs after, but I had the impression, that you get payed for this review... The Mavis 300 gives enough durability, that is why the best selling one, and the Victor carbonsonic is a trash, I tried more than once, and before riches the top of its rise it turns sideways, and that is the way finishes its course, offering lot of opportunity for mishits. It looks like a feather, does NOT like the feather, and worse than any of the Mavis plastics!
Unfortunately the Victor CS is (sorry for this comment) shit. A quite strange flight trajectory, very different from real feather as well as plastic shuttles.at the top of the curve it strikes kind of a hook. Furthermore they are quite expensive and easily break due to mishits. As long as you hit this shuttle properly, only onto the cork tip, they will last. But who is able to play without any mishit? Compared to the new Kawasaki King Kong 500 hybrid shuttles I think, after testing nobody would even consider to continue with Victor CS. The King Kong 500 are significantly cheaper, last longer than 100% feather shuttles, but have almost the same flight characteristics. Great job from Kawasaki.
Disappointed by Bird 3... I just bought 12 of these and two games is all it took for the cork to come flying off this shuttlecock. Sadly not as visible as the yellow Yonex the older players prefer, so despite flying beautifully, it's been given thumbs down by the club, not strong enough, not visible enough.
Have you tried the Babolat Hybrid Challenge Shuttles? They fly just like feathers but are more durable. They arent yellow of course but give a much better game experience than plastics.
No one review about plastic ..Sir u r great
Link of Top Selling Nylon Plastic shuttlecocks www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/sporting-goods/3419591/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll2&tag=tegaco-20&linkId=873ab694cda18333133e7f600d6193e4
Thank you so much for doing this video! After 3 years of playing with Yonex Mavis 2000 I convinced my club to switch over to Victor 3000. The Mavis 2000 were no longer durable & required too much effort to hit clears from end to end. My club found it easier to hit the Victor 3000 with less effort but its flight speed is slower than the Mavis 2000. Hopefully we will have less arm & shoulder injuries. Myself have switched from playing feather shuttles part-time to full-time. It's going to be expensive but will be worth it. I know many players who are always injured & visiting doctors or physiotherapists & still won't try playing with feather shuttles unless someone else pays for them. My suggestion is if the only option is to play with plastic shuttles then play with the model that gives the least amount of vibration when you hit the shuttle.
Hi! T! Yes I think if you can afford feathers then do! It's such a lovely game. Buy the best feathers you can as they will last longer and cost you less money. It costs us £2.50 extra per person per club night to supply feathers. Not too much is it?
Thanks for your reply & reminder. I do spend more on feather shuttles. When I am asked by other players I say I spend more on goose feather because they will last longer & in the end cost me less money.
An extra £2.50 is a bargain.
very nice review. I bought Mavis 600 and totally agree its really a very good one and very durable. thanks for your review
Recently we replace the mavis 350 with mavis 600, now we have more rally's than 350. 600 more lite and easy to play.
350 or 300?
@@philosopherpot5496 350 it is, there is 300i too and 350
I think coming up with a grading system against the feather ones would be great. And another one against the most popular or traditional plastic birdie. You could based it on:
1. Flight characteristics - spin, reach, drop, flight path (graphic)
2. Racquet hit: Ball effect (that lumpy feeling like hitting a small ball with yr racquet, what hitting a heavier plastic shuttlecock feels like;, Cut - as in cutting or a shaving shot; and netshot tumble; Clipping;
3. Service characteristics: Control (directionability); Speed (trick serves?); height
Etc.
So after watching this video i realized that your reviews are actually interesting and useful. i hope your channel will grow good. :D
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India 🇮🇳
Thank you for the suggestions and review on the shuttlecocks! Feathers are always preferred, but are just so darn expensive to play with regularly.. will definitely try the CS No 1. Just saw online from a local sports equipment store that there's a CS No 2 so I decided to get a tube and give it a whirl as well.
how r they? did u try
Best vedio to provide knowledge and with practical explanation.....
love from india
I tried the Carbonsonics: they were good, but nowhere near as durable as I'd hoped- we had to replace them every two games on average.
This is just a great review, looking forward to Victor's new product.
Any Mavis 350 fans here
Best shuttle i hv played with
Those CS No.1's look like they could be ideal for Hallam Badminton. Definitely worth keeping us up to date!
ErbsMatt I will. A slightly better version the Carbonsonic No 2 will be available from April at Clubrackets.com. In the mean time feel free to come and take a sample Carbonsonic No 1.
ClubRackets.com That's brilliant! If possible, can you save me one and I'll pop in the new year and talk :)
I used carbonsonic 1 for a year now, all i can say about it is, a shuttlecock lasts only one game, breaks easily than real feather ones. Another thing is it takes forever for it to recover its position in mid air, meaning it wobbles so much. Very expensive also not worth it.
This was effective and informative
THANKS A LOT FOR UR WORK .... 🙌🙏
Mavis 350?
Mavis 600 is better than Mavis 350
Mavis 2000 Is better than Mavis 350.....they come in same price of Rs.150
Yes
@@ExtremeRhythu kp shuttle
@@anbuselvi9085 whut?
just listen to that sound when hit..
So usefull and fantastic. I love your channel
Good Demonstration Thanks!!!
which one is best for #String~ plastic or cork?
Feathered shuttles are less destructive to strings. Cork based plastics are better than plastic based shuttles.
I'm currently very much enjoying the Hyper Sonic 6000 by Shu-fli-Go. I like the blazing speed, control and string rebound the 6000 brings to my game. My favorite factor is how the shuttle takes string english from cat gut strings. For example, I can put counter clockwise english on the shuttle, and the shuttle will actually slow screw spiral at an unpredictable rate to the left a distance of anywhere from 3-7 feet and slow climb to 8" - 24" with a firm mid-racket strike from back court! This feature is highly disorienting to most racket slashers. I'm also super excited for Shu-Fli-Go release of the Hyper Sonic 9000 scheduled for 2023 with nano-carbon and unabtainium feathering structure. With the new variable, in flight feather vectoring technology this is expected to usher in a whole new era of direct-ability, controllability and in flight variable speed control, all adding even more excitement to the game! Enjoy the channel very much, thank you for sharing!
Great job with the video fellas!
Vincent Hebert thanks!
I love that No. 1 but I think there's no that here in the Philippines
Sir what about yonex 350
Would make the same about racquets...for intermediate players or beginners..with different makes of it...
Rohit Panikar good idea Rohit. I will try that in future.
what awesome channel is it
Very Informative Video.. Great demonstration and explanations..
Sir can you please make an updated video for this plz
I will try.
@@ClubRackets really appreciate your efforts sir, thank you 🤗♥️
So when you are giving the giveaway of Yonex Astrox 100zz ?
I am the new in your family nice to see the video I think I didn't see any one video about plastic corks
Exact same podium finishes after each one of them games. Hard luck for Ben!
🤣
Please note..The Mavis 350 is no longer there in the Yonex Mavis lineup, so I assume that's the end of production for the M-350's..
There is only M-2000, M-600, M-370 (This one is also not there in the Yonex 2018 Catalogue but on the website) & M-300..
I am not mentioning the full synthetic shuttles here only the nylons with a cork base..
I read online that most flagship racquets feel weird with plastics. Would be really helpful if you could explain the 'weirdness'. I want to buy a duora 10 or z strike but wanted to know the cons of using plastics with it.
Is it true that the higher up you go with raquet quality, you HAVE to move to feather?
It's true the top rackets are designed for use with feathers but you can also use them for plastics.
Personally I find cheaper (or just more flexible) rackets suit playing plastics more than the stiffer more expensive ones. I use an Arc Saber 11 to play plastics as it has a more flexible shaft than some of the other japanese yonex rackets.
@@ClubRackets do plastics cause more damage to rackets with stiffer shafts?
I used mavis 350 yellow realy nice
Is the head of the shuttle cock is hard and strong???
But its very nice to play i love 350
@@Kuziyamparambil isit hard doe is it good for months or years doe
@@mysterycatlover9614 sorry I dont understand
Did Nikhil 02 ever get in touch?
Very good review
What are your recommendations on a racket to play plastic shuttles?
Yonex Astrox 77
Victor jetspeed s12
Victor jetspeed s10
Or any other.
Malith Withana I would say with plastics you will find it easier to generate power with a Head Heavy or slightly Head Heavy racket. So anything from the Yonex Voltric or Astrox range, Victor Thruster or Jet Speed S12 or Kawasaki King K8.
ClubRackets.com Thank you very much!
Can you give me any further more details on the jetspeed s12 vs Astrox 77 because I have seen your videos and you have explained both of them to be very good, or else what would you choose if you are give the opportunity irrespective of the price?
(Even any other racket you love)
This actually for my father as a gift I'm buying. He is an intermediate player who most of the time require some power from the racket itself. He likes to smash and he plays doubles.
Thank you again for responding!!
Malith Withana astrox 77 for smash👍
Malith Withana astrox 77 for smash👍
Which shuttlecock is best for outdoor play, sir...??
What racket do you have? Looks like mine
Brother which is the most durable nylon shuttlecock?
Probably the Mavis 600, haven't played with them for a while though.
Victor Carbonsonic CS1, tube with 6 shuttlecocks the price is ~GBP8.60 (HK$89.00)/tube.
What are the best badminton under 50-100$ ???
Boka
Which badminton string is best for plastic shuttle
Can you tell me which one's the best
What about your Advance plastic shuttle? i like advance plastic shuttle because its very best plastic
Please make a video on feathers too... And even on different rackets with different styles like defensive and aggressive play
A video on feathers would be great! Nobody would ever agree with me, imagine the comments...🤣
Nice video!
Kindly make a second edition of this video for currently available shuttle's.
How does it differ from the feather shuttlecocks?
Thanks bro
How bout the speed? Is it same with feather shuttlecock?
Damn..and im here using decathlon 500 plastik shuttle
Hello Clubracker.com- do u deliver product in India ?
Should try to use durable crispy sound paper. Paper that been used to interlace wafer fab chip are very durable
How is vicky nylon jet 350 shuttle?
is the plastic one will make the racket string broke easily ? or is it just the same ?
Plastic shuttles do impact the strings a bit more heavily yes so I would suggest using a thicker string and or a lower tension when playing with plastics.
@@ClubRackets thank you so much for your reply, i have a bg 65ti with 27 tension string in a stiff racket, i hope its going to be fine. Because in Japan we usually use plastic shuttlecock for playing
how do you manage to generate the hitting sound ? is it the string or the shuttle or the tension?
Partly technique but also we have a nice large hall with good acoustics 😀
How about this: Aeroplane Badminton Shuttlecock EG1130
Great information sir
Mavis 2000 Blue Best , after mavis 350! Blue
Totally agree
Pls suggest me which is best durable shuttle
For plastics I would go Mavis 600
Means 600 is more durable than 2000? Thanks for the reply
I think 600 more durable than 2000
Sir where can i find your badminton store
We are in Sheffield, England, UK. You can find directions on www.clubrackets.com
So. What ia the best ??
Now with one better i buy please recommend
The Mavis 600 are good value, try the Kawasaki King Kong 500 if you can.
M 350 is the best i am playing with it from 3 years
I would like to try, thank you!
which racket u use in this vedeo
I think I am using the Blue (3U) Astrox 77 in this as it is nice and heavy.
Oh, another thing, Did Carlton stop making plastic scocks altogether? I think they are the earliest to come out with them. And it would be great if they can come out with a scock for hitting up against a wall. Most kids start practicing that way.
I'm a vegan
I just worried about feather shuttlecock but currently I'm so happy when see nylon shuttlecock
Me too, and that concerns me a lot. The shuttle-making business provoke many atrocities. Very sad and heartbreaking for us but deadening for animals and human children who are working in the factories pulling the feathers out while the geese and ducks are alive.
Badminton is a beautiful sport but I will only play and buy synthetic shuttles. The trajectory and feel of synthetic shuttles are not worse, just different. But if someone is used to feather shuttles she or he will prefer feathered ones. If someone only plays synthetic shuttles then feathered ones will not be missed. But ok, feathered shuttles are now the benchmark of shuttles due to their long time use.
I am hopeful as to someday there will only be synthetic shuttles on the world tour because the industry managed to make shuttles that fly and feel as the feathered ones
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Nice video
Amazing CS no.1
What's price plese
When's the next giveaway? I'd very much like to participate.
Hi, we currently have a giveaway for a shirt signed by Rajiv Ouseph European champion on our latest video.
ruclips.net/video/i1WOTWjZ9cc/видео.html
What is the best shuttlecock for outdoor, in the wind?
Badminton is indoor game ....
@@vivek30990 i know perfectly well, but with speedminton you need special rackets
Thnx you
Which is cheapest
Which shuttle is played in Olympic game please answer me
I think it is a very high quality feather manufactured by Yonex but I am unsure.
Good vedio
Which is most durable
Yonex Mavis 600
Can someone comment on Victor Carbonsonic No. 2 ?
Mavis 350 is not in the list?? Most of us in India using Mavis 350..
No, we don't get them in the UK.
I use El Cheapo Sunflex.
Mavis 300
Victor carbonsonic is the best
No mention of the absolutely abysmal performance of the Carbonsonic at the net? You need to play it in a game against some good feather shuttles. The Carbonsonic drops like a stone. It is an interesting novelty, but not really a playable option IMO. It also seems to move slightly right to left on long hits. The Bird2, on the other hand, is, as you mentioned, an excellent shuttle. Not quite feather, but remarkably better than all the Yonex and "Yonex style" plastic shuttles. The body of the Bird2 seems to be remarkably durable, the corks eventually split and fall off when they are worn out, that said, they last a very long time in play and are an excellent value IMO.
Love from indonesia
So, most of these come in three different speeds. Don't you think that also matters in reviewing the shuttlecocks?
SiavashSiavashS yes speed matters but I get very little demand for fast or slow plastics. You should always play with the correct speed for your climate.
ClubRackets.com thank you for the immediate reply!
Many players say plastic destroys racket string is this true?
Jerick Carlos Mangalus Yes they do seem to have more impact on the string tension than playing feathers.
Nop
Mavis 350👍
Which one your recommend?
Joni Irawan when we made this video the Carbonsonic was the best. I think the Kawasaki King Kong 500 is much better now.
ClubRackets.com ok thanks..
victor👍👍👍
i was doing it all but i didnt always win
There can only be one winner of each giveaway. Keep watching for more in future!
I just see this video 2 yrs after, but I had the impression, that you get payed for this review... The Mavis 300 gives enough durability, that is why the best selling one, and the Victor carbonsonic is a trash, I tried more than once, and before riches the top of its rise it turns sideways, and that is the way finishes its course, offering lot of opportunity for mishits.
It looks like a feather, does NOT like the feather, and worse than any of the Mavis plastics!
Bird 2
Unfortunately the Victor CS is (sorry for this comment) shit. A quite strange flight trajectory, very different from real feather as well as plastic shuttles.at the top of the curve it strikes kind of a hook. Furthermore they are quite expensive and easily break due to mishits. As long as you hit this shuttle properly, only onto the cork tip, they will last. But who is able to play without any mishit?
Compared to the new Kawasaki King Kong 500 hybrid shuttles I think, after testing nobody would even consider to continue with Victor CS. The King Kong 500 are significantly cheaper, last longer than 100% feather shuttles, but have almost the same flight characteristics. Great job from Kawasaki.
I also want one yonex t shirt
Is plastic cheaper than feather or more durable or something. Why not buy feathered
Nice
Disappointed by Bird 3... I just bought 12 of these and two games is all it took for the cork to come flying off this shuttlecock. Sadly not as visible as the yellow Yonex the older players prefer, so despite flying beautifully, it's been given thumbs down by the club, not strong enough, not visible enough.
Have you tried the Babolat Hybrid Challenge Shuttles? They fly just like feathers but are more durable. They arent yellow of course but give a much better game experience than plastics.
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