best badminton shuttlecock in India
- Yonex Mavis 350 Nylon Shuttlecock (Pack of 6) …
- Victor NS 3000 6 Pieces Nylon Shuttlecock (Set of 2) …
- SUPER SONA Vins Nylon Shuttlecock. …
- Yonex Mavis 10 Nylon 6 Shuttlecocks. …
- COSCO AERO 727 SHUTTLE COCKS-NYLON.
In this regard, how do I choose a badminton shuttlecock?
The higher the altitude, the faster will be the shuttlecock. It is because the air density is lower compared to an area near sea level. If you are playing on a lower ground (for example, below sea level), the speed of the feather birdie will be slower. So, you must choose according to the altitude of the area.
Keeping this in view, which shuttle cock is best for indoor?
Top 8 Best Shuttlecocks For Indoor Reviews In 2021
- Yonex Mavis 2000 Nylon Badminton Shuttlecock. …
- KEVENZ 12-Pack Goose Feather Badminton Shuttlecock. …
- Champion Sports Nylon Indoor Shuttlecock. …
- Bringsine LED Badminton Shuttlecock for Indoor Sports Activities. …
- Philonext Stable & Durable Badminton Shuttlecocks for Indoor Game.
What is the most powerful shot in badminton?
Which feather shuttlecock is better?
Yonex Aerosensa Feather Shuttlecock White
Its track record has shown it to have the best material for maximum performance levels from smashes to height drops.
What is the fastest smash in badminton?
426 km/h
Which Yonex shuttle is best?
AEROSENSA 50 (AS-50) AKA The best badminton shuttlecock
The AS-50 is, by far, the best Yonex shuttlecock, with excellent durability and consistency, it is the top of what Yonex can provide. Because of its good quality, the AS-50 is used in a lot of the major international badminton tournaments.
What are badminton balls called?
shuttlecock
Which is the most expensive shuttlecock?
The highest priced product is Yonex Aerosensa 2 Feather Shuttle – White available at Rs. 1,449 in India.
Which is the fastest shuttlecock?
Fu Haifeng of China set the official record of the fastest badminton shuttlecock speed at approximately 92.1 m/s (206 mph) on June 3, 2005.
Which stroke is hit high to the back of the opponent’s court?
Clear