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Badminton Alley carries a variety of badminton rackets to suit your needs. We supply top name brands badminton racquets from Yonex, Wilson, Carlton, Yang-Yang, Black Knight, Pro-Kennex, Gosen, Prince, and others. Many of these badminton racquets are tested by our sponsored players and coaches. If you have questions about any of the badminton racquets that we sell, please feel free to give us a call. We are here to help you choose the right badminton racket.

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Yonex GR-350 / B-350 / GR350 / B350 Orange Silver Blue Badminton Racket Yonex GR-350 / B-350 / GR350 / B350 Orange Silver Blue Badminton Racket
List Price: $20.00
Our Price: $14.99
Lightweight
Steel Alloy
WILSON Pink Junior (23 inches) Badminton Racket WILSON Pink Junior (23 inches) Badminton Racket
List Price: $25.00
CLOSEOUT: $17.98
Excellent for Juniors
About 3.5 inches shorter
Yonex GR-202 GR202 White Lime PE Badminton Racket Yonex GR-202 GR202 White Lime PE Badminton Racket
List Price: $30.00
Our Price: $19.99
Lightweight & Durable
Steel Alloy
Yonex Muscle Power 2 (MP2) Badminton Racket Yonex Muscle Power 2 (MP2) Badminton Racket
List Price: $35.00
Our Price: $25.00
Durable Frame
Isometric Head
Yonex Muscle Power 2 Junior (MP2Jr) Bright Yellow Badminton Racket Yonex Muscle Power 2 Junior (MP2Jr) Bright Yellow Badminton Racket
List Price: $35.00
Our Price: $25.00
Shorter by about 5.5 inches
Junior Size - 21 inches
Yonex Muscle Power 2 Junior (MP2Jr) Light Blue Badminton Racket Yonex Muscle Power 2 Junior (MP2Jr) Light Blue Badminton Racket
List Price: $35.00
Our Price: $25.00
Shorter by about 5.5 inches
Junior Size - 21 inches
Carlton Airblade Comp Ti Recreational / Physical Education Badminton Racket Carlton Airblade Comp Ti Recreational / PE Badminton Racket
List Price: $50.00
BEST-SELLER: $28.00
BA RECOMMENDED PE Rackets
Durable Frame & String
Carlton PowerBlade C500 Badminton Racket is quality durable racket for physical education class in high school, colleges, and recreational centers. Carlton PowerBlade C500 Badminton Racket
List Price: $60.00
SALE: $29.99
BA RECOMMENDED PE Racket
Lightweight & Excellent Durability
Yonex Muscle Power 5 (MP5) Badminton Racket Yonex Muscle Power 5 (MP5) White Red Badminton Racket
List Price: $40.00
Our Price: $35.00
Solid Feel & Design
Durable Frame & String
Wilson Impact Badminton Racket Wilson Impact Badminton Racket (No Cover)
List Price: $50.00
Our Price: $35.00
Lightweight Solid Alloy
Durable Racket
Combo Recreational Set Yonex 2-B350 Rackets 1-Mavis 300 Yellow Shuttlecock Combo Recreational Set Yonex 2-B350 Rackets 1-Mavis 300 Yellow Shuttlecock
List Price: $60.00
Our Price: $39.95
Lightweight Rackets
Durable Shuttles
Wilson Titanium Power Badminton Racket Wilson Titanium Power Badminton Racket (NO Cover)
List Price: $60.00
Our Price: $40.00
Lightweight at 90g
Durable & Light
Dunlop Evo Carbon Badminton Racket Dunlop Evo Carbon Badminton Racket (No Cover)
List Price: $130.00
CLOSEOUT: $49.98
Lightweight - Quick Response
No Refunds or Exchanges
Final Sale / SOLD-AS-IS
WILSON Blaze 370 Black Green Badminton Racket WILSON Blaze 370 Black Green Badminton Racket
List Price: $120.00
SALE: $49.99
Lightweight around 83 grams
Aero frame for FASTER Swing
Yonex NanoFlare 001 Feel (NF001F) Gold 5UG5 Badminton Racket Yonex NanoFlare 001 Feel (NF001F) Gold 5UG5 Badminton Racket
List Price: $110.00
SALE: $59.99
Fast Swing Speed Racket
Quick & Agile Maneuverability
   
 

Materials Used in Badminton Rackets

Badminton rackets can be made using various materials, each with its own characteristics and performance attributes. Here are some of the common materials used to make badminton rackets:

  1. Carbon Fiber: Carbon fiber is a lightweight and stiff material that provides excellent strength and durability. It is commonly used in racket frames, offering enhanced power, responsiveness, and control.
  2. Graphite: Graphite is a lightweight material known for its stiffness. Rackets made with graphite provide a balance of power and control, making them popular among players of different skill levels.
  3. Titanium: Titanium is a strong and lightweight metal. Rackets incorporating titanium offer increased stability, reduced vibration, and improved control and feel.
  4. Aluminum: Aluminum is a lightweight metal often used in entry-level or recreational rackets. While not as high-performing as carbon fiber or graphite rackets, aluminum rackets offer durability and affordability.
  5. Composite Materials: Badminton rackets may also utilize composite materials, such as carbon fiber, graphite, or fiberglass combinations. These allow manufacturers to fine-tune characteristics like flexibility, stiffness, and weight distribution.
  6. Nanomaterials: Recent technological advancements have introduced the use of nanomaterials like nanocarbon or nanotubes. These materials provide lighter yet stronger rackets with improved performance.

It is worth noting that racket manufacturers often combine different materials and employ advanced construction techniques to create rackets with specific characteristics, such as flexibility, balance, or power. The choice of material depends on factors like player preference, playing style, skill level, and budget.