BG80, EXBOLT 63, or BG65: choosing strings by outcome
Strings change control, repulsion, comfort, and cost per session more than many players expect.
Start with what you want to fix
If clears need help and defense feels late, a livelier thin string can add repulsion. If slices, drops, and net control are your priority, a rougher control string may be worth the extra effort. If you break strings often, durability and tension hold should outrank sound.
Match tension to level
Higher tension can sharpen feedback, but it narrows the sweet spot and punishes late contact. Most club players get better ROI by changing two pounds at a time and logging week-one versus week-three feel.
Why we score strings separately
A racket recommendation without string context is incomplete. IntoBadminton now treats strings as their own category because a forgiving racket with an unforgiving string can still feel wrong.
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