How to properly wrap a badminton racket handle?

02 Mar, 2023 - Rackets

How to properly wrap a badminton racket handle?

Badminton racket grips are essential for players as well as protection from bacteria that accumulate and damage your hands. In addition, wrapping the badminton racket handle will help you hold the racket more firmly, providing the best racquet experience.
What is badminton?
Badminton or badminton is an extremely attractive sport for all ages, from children to the elderly. This sport uses rackets to be played between 2 people (singles) or 4 people (doubles) on 2 halves of a rectangular court divided by a net in the middle. Players score points by bringing the ball over the net with a racket and hitting the ground on the other side of the opponent's court. Each side has only 1 touch to bring the ball to the other side. The turn of the shuttle ends when the shuttle hits the ground, or is at fault by the umpire or the line umpire, in the absence of a referee, by the player himself, at any time during the turn of the shuttle.

Benefits of wrapping a badminton racket handle

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- Wrapping the standard badminton racket will help reduce moisture and avoid slipping when using the racket to play. A racquet that is used for a long time will lose its ability to absorb sweat and no longer gray, so it is difficult to control in the palm of your hand. The handle of the racket will be very slippery, easy to fall out of the hand and so after a period of using the racket (about 1-2 months) you need to replace the badminton racket's string to ensure it. If your hands are sweaty, then you need to change the strings more often because the racket used for a long time will not absorb sweat and cause discomfort for you.

- Wrap the badminton racket handle to help your badminton racket grip avoid the accumulation of harmful bacteria and germs. The racquet handle is the most exposed place between the hand and the racket. If you use the racquet for a long time without changing the string on the racquet regularly, your racquet handle will easily accumulate harmful bacteria. Those bacteria can be transferred from the racquet to your hand and cause some harm to your hand such as itching, swelling or redness... least 1-2 times/month.

- Wrapping the badminton racquet handle will help your racquet fit more securely in the palm of your hand. You really like a certain badminton racket but it is too small for your hand, the solution for you is to add a badminton racket to it. In addition, wrapping the badminton racket also creates a smoother and more comfortable feeling when holding the racket.

Types of badminton racket grips
Currently, there are three main types of badminton racket grips, which are replacement strings, plain wraps and cloth wraps. There are also many other types of windings, but they are not as popular.

Types of badminton racket grips

- This is the most common type with a long roll of young rubber, there will be 2 layers, one layer is glued with nylon and the back of the nylon layer will be the face to contact the hand. Peel off the plastic and roll it to fit your hand and finish with the adhesive tape that comes with it to keep it in place.

- Cloth wraps are usually made of cotton to help absorb sweat very well. However, the way to wrap the badminton racket handle with cloth wrap will be very thick and sometimes heavy, which will affect the balance of the racket. If you often sweat your hands, then cloth wraps are a great choice for you. Note that when rolling, there will be a double-sided adhesive tape inside, so when rolling, it will not stack.

- Plain windings are also made of the same PU material as alternative windings but they are thinner and cheaper. However, they still give you a thicker grip for a tighter grip when hitting badminton.

How to wrap a badminton racket handle
Wrapping the badminton racket handle is divided into 6 steps, extremely simple and easy to manipulate even for newbies:

- Step 1: Remove the old tape on your badminton racket and clean the handle area of the racket. You should untie the string from above the racquet handle and slowly pull it down. Note, for racquet models that have a badminton handle that is too small for you, you may not need to remove the old wrap so that it will be bigger and more suitable for you after wrapping.

- Step 2: Take a new wrap and spread it out into a straight strip. After removing the new racquet wrap, you will get a string with a small end and a larger end. Note, the winding set has 1 piece of black tape and you should keep it to stick it after wrapping.

- Step 3: Start wrapping the badminton racket handle. Wrapping the badminton racket handle properly is to wrap it from the end of the racquet handle, then gradually wrap it to the top of the handle. First, you apply the larger end of the string to the end of the shaft (you should leave a small amount of string so it can hug the bottom of the shaft) and then rotate the wrap around the bottom edges. end of the handle.

Badminton racket handle

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- Step 4: Continue to wrap, pull with moderate strength and gradually all the way to the top of the racket. You should align so that the rope wraps just enough to wrap the entire handle of the racquet. You should pull tighter for thinner and tighter winding to avoid falling off when using.

- Step 5: After wrapping, use the black adhesive tape earlier to fix the wrap and adjust it to the best fit. At this step you can get black electrician's tape to use because the attached tape is quite small and has bad adhesion if used for a long time.

- Step 6: Check the wound again to make it neat and tight. So you have completed the steps to wrap the badminton racket.

Wrap the badminton racket handle properly

Basic mistakes when wrapping badminton rackets
Although wrapping a badminton racket handle is quite simple, there are still many people who often make mistakes when performing these steps. So you need to pay special attention to some basic errors when wrapping as follows:

- The string is not wrapped enough to the top of the racquet handle. This error is mainly if you wrap your hands unevenly or wrap too thickly and it will make the knot easily ruffled and damaged.

- Some people use the smaller end of the string to wind first at the end of the shaft and this will make it difficult to fix the tie at the top of the shaft, making it easier for the string to come off.

- There are some people who wrap the badminton racket handle from the top of the racquet handle downwards and this is completely wrong because if it ends at the end of the racquet handle, the rope will be easily loosened and released when playing.

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