Types of Badminton Rackets:
Badminton Rackets are made of three parts:
 
 
Badminton Rackets are made of three parts:
- Head
- Shaft
- Handle
Stiffness
The stiffness factor of a racquet describes its level of  flexibility. In general, a Badminton Racquet with a stiffer shaft allows a player more  control, and a racquet with a flexible shaft allows for more power. There are  different types of racquet ratings based on stiffness: flexible, stiff, and  extra stiff. Flexible racquets are usually appropriate for beginners to  mid-level players. Stiff racquets are mainly used by experienced  players.
Grip Size
The diameter of a badminton racquet's handle is known as  its "grip size." The grip size refers to how large the diameter of the handle  is. The type of grip size that a player chooses is either based on personal  preference or the size of their hands. Players with large hands may choose a  type of racquet with a small grip and players with small hands sometimes pick  racquets with bigger grips. While you can't make a grip smaller, you can add to  the thickness of your grip by adding "over grips", which are padded pieces of  cloth-textured tape.
Disadvantages of Rental Racquets
Rental racquets, or racquets loaned out for free by  community centers, can contribute to poor performance on the court and even put  you at risk for a possible injury. Because loaner or rental racquets are usually  made of less expensive, heavier materials than higher-end racquets, they can  place an added strain on your wrist, especially if you're a beginner. Inadequate  string tension is often another problem with rental racquets. The lack of  tension diminishes the strength output of the racquet as well the control you  have over the shuttlecock.
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