Recommended models: 1-star 3300i, 4-star Master 700
Kawasaki originated from the Kawasaki Racket Company, which was founded in 1915 in Tokyo, Japan, and was one of the first sporting goods companies in Japan to produce rackets. Back in 1973, Kawasaki created the world's first carbon racquet, heralding the dawn of the carbon era for the entire tennis industry. In 2002, Shenzhen Kawasaki became the sole distributor of Kawasaki in China and Southeast Asia, and six years later, Shenzhen Kawasaki officially acquired Kawasaki.
It is worth mentioning that in 2013, Kawasaki established the world's first professional badminton club in Malaysia, with Li Mao, the former singles head coach of the Chinese national team, as the head coach of the club. As a training base for top badminton players from all over the world, the club not only promotes badminton, but also promotes the professionalization and professionalization of badminton.
In the badminton racket, you and G are used to indicate the weight of the racket and the thickness of the handle, the weight of the general badminton racket is 3U-4U, and the weight difference is 5g for every 1U, and the thickness of the handle is G4-G5, the larger the number indicates the lighter the weight and the thinner the handle. Considering the special needs of female badminton enthusiasts for the ultimate lightness of the racket, Kawasaki has developed the ultra-light series of rackets, among which the representative model SUPER LIGHT 680 weighs only 6U (about 72.5g), the lighter weight of the racket can make the user feel the faster reaction speed of the racket, and it can also be lighter when returning the ball.
Kawasaki badminton rackets are categorized by star in a straightforward manner, with 1-2 stars for beginners, 3-4 stars for most advanced badminton enthusiasts, and 5-star rackets for professional players. Kawasaki's most popular beginner rackets are mostly 1-star and 2-star racquets. Thanks to the maturity of carbon fiber technology and the progress of the entire industry, you can buy a Kawasaki all-carbon feather racket for about 150 yuan. Kawasaki's entry racket is very elastic, with a moderate hardness in the middle bar and a very good sense of balance, so Kawasaki's entry racket is easy to use, especially in terms of power, it is more comfortable than most rackets, and it is easier to swing. If your budget is under 300 yuan, Kawasaki is a very good choice in the entry-level feather racket market.