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Hangzhou Chengxing Sporting Goods Co., Ltd.

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Hangzhou Chengxing Sporting Goods Co., Ltd. Founded in 1996, our company is a professional China Badminton Racket Sets Manufacturers and wholesale Badminton Sets Factory. the company is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production of various badminton rackets, tennis rackets, table tennis rackets, beach rackets and other sporting goods. Now the plant covers an area of 20,000 square meters, with more than 80 management talents and experienced technical employees. The company has created its own brand Chason and established its own brand image, and actively explores domestic and foreign markets, such as participating in the Canton Fair, Munich International Sporting Goods and Sports Fashion Trade Fair in Germany. With excellent quality, exquisite technology, ingenious design and first-class service, our products are exported to Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other countries and regions around the world, leaving a good reputation for domestic and foreign merchants. At present, our company's sales performance has been among the best in the same industry in Fuyang, and the famous brands of international large companies PRINCE, VICTOR, STIGA, RSL, TALBOT TORRO, HUDORA, YOUNEX, WILSON, SLAZENGER, etc. have cooperated with our company and authorized production. And after several years of our efforts, the patented product developed and produced by our company, the fast badminton racket, has been fully opened in the European market, and will be gradually introduced to the world.
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What factors should a beginner consider when choosing their first badminton racket sets?

As a beginner, your primary focus should be on learning proper technique and enjoying the game. You don't need the most expensive or advanced racket set to get started. Once you gain more experience and develop your skills, you can consider upgrading to a more specialized racket that suits your playing style and preferences. Here are several factors to consider when selecting your first badminton racket set:

    Budget: Determine how much you're willing to spend on your badminton racket set. Sets can vary in price, so having a budget in mind will help narrow down your options.

    Racket Weight: As a beginner, it's generally advisable to start with a racket that's not too heavy. Look for rackets in the lightweight to medium weight range (typically 80-90 grams) as they are more manageable and allow you to focus on learning proper technique.

    Balance Point: Beginners often find it easier to handle rackets with a balanced or slightly head-light balance. These rackets provide better control and maneuverability, which can be helpful when you're learning the basics of the game.

    Grip Size: Choose a racket with a grip size that matches your hand size. A grip that's too small or too large can affect your ability to control the racket and lead to discomfort. It's typically measured in numbers (e.g., G2, G3), with smaller numbers indicating smaller grips.

    Racket Material: Beginner racket sets often come with frames made of aluminum or steel. These materials are durable and less expensive than advanced materials like graphite or carbon fiber. As a beginner, a durable racket is more important than having the most high-performance frame.

    String Tension: Beginner rackets are usually pre-strung at a mid-range tension. It's not critical to worry about string tension at this stage, but you can inquire about the recommended tension range for your racket set from the manufacturer or retailer.

    String Type: Beginners can start with the factory strings that come with the racket. As you progress, you can experiment with different types of strings to see which suits your playing style.

    Shuttlecock Quality: Consider the type of shuttlecocks that come with the set. Feather shuttlecocks are used in professional play but can be fragile and expensive. Plastic shuttlecocks are more durable and suitable for beginners.

    Bag or Case: Check if the set includes a bag or case to carry your rackets and shuttlecocks. Having a bag can help protect your equipment and keep it organized.

    Brand and Reputation: Stick to well-known badminton brands that have a reputation for producing quality equipment. These brands often provide better customer support and product warranties.

    Try Before You Buy: If possible, visit a local sports store or club and try out different rackets to see which one feels most comfortable in your hand. This hands-on experience can help you make an informed choice.

    Seek Advice: Don't hesitate to seek advice from experienced badminton players, coaches, or instructors. They can offer valuable insights and recommendations based on your specific needs and goals.