Should I remove the blade of the badminton racket?

27 Dec, 2022 - Rackets

Should I remove the blade of the badminton racket? 

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The blade of a badminton racket is the grip wrap (usually black) available on all racquets, making the grip of the racket more secure. However, many of you wonder if you should peel the badminton racket? The following article will help you get the correct answer to this problem.

Should I remove the blade of the badminton racket?
When the blade is left intact when wrapping more wrap, the handle of the racquet will be large, making it difficult to turn the racket when hitting the shuttlecock, especially with the smashes along the sideline or the out-of-reach shuttlecock phases. Squeeze the shuttlecock into the court so we should remove the blade of the badminton racket. Removing the shaft of the badminton racket and replacing it with a grip also helps the smashes to be more plug and makes you feel more comfortable during competition and practice.
How to peel a badminton racket blade
To peel off the blade of the badminton racket, we should peel it slowly and skillfully, because if it is peeled off too quickly, the adhesive layer of the core will not be peeled off, resulting in the back wrapping being not tight. Peeling order from top to bottom of handle.
If the black part of the shaft sticks too tightly to the racquet handle, you can't peel it off, you can use a hair dryer, dry it on the sticky places, the heat will melt the glue, it's easy to peel off the handle.
How to wrap the handle of a badminton racket after removing the core
After removing the handle of the badminton racket, it is the step to wrap the badminton racket handle. Choosing a badminton racket grip is very important, now there are many sizes, brands, and shoes of the grip tape for you to choose, suitable for the racquet you want to wrap. You should consider using grips that reduce palm sweat, helping to avoid slipping when holding.
Step 1: Open the badminton racket handle tape, proceed to wrap it from the bottom to the top of the handle, after wrapping you check 1 round to see if it is necessary to re-wrap it. Make sure there are no gaps left. Stop when the handle reaches the tip of the racquet.
Step 2: Using scissors to cut the handle, cut the roll to make the end smaller until it is equal to the fixed width of the rolling pin.
Step 3: After wrapping, you take the black tape to fix the wrap, and adjust the jellyfish to the best fit. At this step you should use black electrician's tape, as it has better adhesion than the adhesive that comes with it.
Step 4: Check once again for the tightest and neatest. So you have completed the steps to wrap the badminton racket.
Hope the above article has helped you answer the question of whether to peel the badminton racket or not? and help you get the most standard badminton racket grip. If you have additional contributions to the article to be more accurate, you can leave a comment in the section below.