Shuttlecocks - What To Buy & What To Avoid

Badminton Insight
24 Sept 202310:21

Summary

TLDRThis video offers a comprehensive guide to choosing the right feather shuttlecock for badminton, highlighting the advantages over plastic and hybrid alternatives. It covers key factors to consider, such as shuttle speed, price, durability, and feel, with a comparative test of 10 different shuttle types at various price points. The video demonstrates that while expensive shuttles tend to be more durable and accurate, the choice should align with personal play style and level, with the Victor Master Ace and Yonex AS50 emerging as top performers.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 The video aims to help viewers choose the right type of shuttle for badminton, focusing on feather shuttles which are used by 68% of the audience.
  • 💰 Feather shuttles have two main disadvantages: they are less durable and more expensive compared to plastic and hybrid alternatives.
  • 🎯 Feather shuttles offer advantages such as better control, feel, and sound, which can outweigh the disadvantages for many players.
  • 🔢 There are five categories of shuttle speed ranging from 75 (slowest) to 79 (fastest), with Yonex using a different system from speed 1 to 5.
  • ⛰ The choice of shuttle speed depends on factors like altitude and temperature, with slower speeds preferred in hot or high-altitude conditions.
  • 💸 The price of shuttles can vary significantly, with one tube of 12 shuttles ranging from less than 15 pounds to over 35 pounds.
  • 🔨 Durability is a key factor, influenced by the player's skill level, style of play, and storage conditions of the shuttles.
  • 👋 The feel and control of the shuttle are important, affecting how it behaves during play and whether it wobbles or bobs.
  • 📊 The video includes a comparison test of 10 types of shuttles at different price points, assessing durability and accuracy.
  • 🏸 The most expensive shuttles, such as the Victor Master Ace and Yonex AS50, showed better durability and shape retention after 500 hits.
  • 🎯 The accuracy test indicated that higher-priced shuttles allowed for more consistent and higher-quality shots.
  • 🌐 The video creators use the Victor Master Ace for their training, noting its longer-lasting performance and suitability for competition.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is to help viewers decide on the best type of shuttles to use in badminton, focusing on feather shuttles, and discussing factors to consider when purchasing them.

  • Why is choosing the right shuttle not as simple as one might think?

    -Choosing the right shuttle is complex due to various factors such as shuttle speed, price, durability, and feel and control, which can affect performance differently depending on playing conditions and personal preferences.

  • What are the three main types of shuttles mentioned in the video?

    -The three main types of shuttles mentioned are feather, plastic, and a newer hybrid type.

  • What percentage of people use feather shuttles according to the video?

    -According to the video, 68% of people use feather shuttles.

  • What are the two main disadvantages of feather shuttles compared to plastics and hybrids?

    -The two main disadvantages of feather shuttles are their durability and cost.

  • What are the four main features to consider when buying feather shuttles?

    -The four main features to consider are shuttle speed, price, durability, and the feel and control of the shuttle.

  • How many different categories of shuttle speed are there, and what is the range?

    -There are five different categories of shuttle speed, ranging from 75 (slowest) to 79 (fastest).

  • How does playing at different altitudes and temperatures affect the choice of shuttle speed?

    -Playing at high altitudes or in hot temperatures can speed up the shuttle, so a slower speed (76 or 77) is preferred. Conversely, in colder or more air-conditioned environments, or below sea level, one might opt for a faster speed like 78 or 79.

  • What is the price range for a tube of 12 shuttles mentioned in the video?

    -The price for a tube of 12 shuttles can range from less than 15 pounds to up to 35 pounds.

  • What tests were conducted to evaluate the shuttles' durability and accuracy?

    -The tests conducted included a durability test where each shuttle was hit 500 times in various drills, and an accuracy test involving 20 lifts, 20 net shots, 20 serves, and 20 smashes with each shuttle.

  • Which shuttles were found to be the most durable and accurate in the tests?

    -The most expensive shuttles, the Victor Master Ace and Yonex AS50, were found to be the most durable and accurate, holding their shape and providing better control for accurate shots.

  • What is the recommendation for practice shuttles in relation to competition shuttles?

    -It is recommended to practice with the same shuttles used in competitions to get accustomed to their feel, especially if many international tournaments use a particular type like the Master Ace.

  • What is the stance of the video creators on synthetic shuttles?

    -The video creators are keeping a close eye on the adoption of new synthetic shuttles and will update viewers on their performance and suitability.

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