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What is the Weapon of the God?


Maybe all of us badminton fans ask ourselves on what are the weapon that our idols use. Like Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei, does the badminton racquet holds the secret on why they are very good in the sport? We all know that Lin Dan is using the Yonex Duora Z-Strike and it is a very good racquet, one that can really unleashed the beast in you. 

In Lee Chong Wei’s case, millions and millions of fans across the globe is idolizing him so when Yonex makes a good racquet, the badminton God uses it and every fans will buy it hoping that they can be as good as LCW. Now what is the things that lies inside the weapon of the God?



Lee Chong Wei is using the Yonex Duora 10 LCW and it is specifically designed to give players a more offensive edge on both their forehand and backhand as what Lee Chong Wei is known for. 

The badminton racquet is equipped with Yonex’s Dual Optimum System, an innovative racquet design that features differing frame shapes on either side of the head. The side of the frame is box-shaped that adds more power into your smashes, while the other side is aero-shaped that put more speed on returns. Because of this technology the players can really dominate and command the game because they can use both their forehand and backhand.



The next secret of this badminton racquet is the Nanometric DR, it is a new carbon material that is developed by the giant Yonex that is based on their well-known Nanoscience technology. It is created from a material originally developed for next generation space aviation, and this is the first time that it was used in a badminton racquet. So by combining the firm shuttle hold and high repunsion, Nanometric DR enhanced the Duora into a class of its own and out of this world weapon that anyone would ask for. Combined with the ultra-resilient metal Ni-Ti Fiber, the Duora 10 LCW will shoot the shuttle much quicker on returns.

Read also the article on the common badminton mistakes that you need to attend to.

Lee Chong Wei said “I feel like my arm is one with the racquet on both my forehand and backhand, so I can push faster at the net.”

The Duora 10 is designed to let players do both forehand and backhand dominantly with one revolutionary design with its cutting-edge technology, you can dominate the game in every aspect of it.

Racquet Specifications;

Flex: Stiff
Frame: H.M. Graphite, Nanometric DR, Ni-Ti Fiber
Shaft: H.M. Graphite, Nanometric
Weight/Grip Size: 3U (Ave. 88g) G4
Color: Jewel Blue, Frosty Blue
Made in Japan



The badminton god weapon is really amazing and fascinating, we all saw Lee Chong Wei use this racquet for the first time in the World Championship in Jakarta on 2015. This means that he has been using the racquet for nearly 2 years now. He reached the finals in that tournament and played some breath taking game using the badminton racquet.

Enjoy Lee Chong Wei's video using this amazing badminton racquet.



This is known as the next evolution in badminton racquets and years after this weapon has been released it is still one of the sought after badminton racquets on badminton shops. Previously Yonex changed the game with their Isometric technology but now they have done it again with the Duora 10 Dual Optimum System, you can really increase your effectiveness of both your forehand and backhand.

Do not forget to get the right tension for your badminton racquet also.

I bet that you also want to have this weapon in your stash but hurry because of the demand of this racquet you might be competing with the other fans, or players in getting one of this. There are also limited edition of this unique racquet.

Dominate The Game!

Comments

  1. When the world saw Jianzi for the first time, they were also blinded from something else, for a very long time...twas about 2000 years ago in China, after the guided badminton sages from all across the world would have passed on the badminton art to their disciples who would have sold it to kings across the globe..there were great world tournaments held in tremendous secrecy for kings in selected regions on Earth...it was done covertly and in secrecy for the chosen kings, sages and world badminton legends, on whose terms it was done...it is rumoured that badminton was invented before mankind and practiced by very ancient cultures (4000 years ago).. It was said that the king of China created a secret campaign of his own with an advanced blend of kung-fu and hosted a great tournament for their country and invited any 'bound to secrecy' player across the world who dared to enter... the grand prize was the Golden Goose (about 1000lbs of pure moulded gold)..however, all the players were contracted to lose a finger on their non-badminton hand for the king, should they be eliminated from the tournament (male singles & doubles, one gold goose per winner)..most would have played five tournaments (held every 4 yrs) until their retirement (some players would have also went the distance and managed with just three fingers, though no one losing 7 fingers ever won...(in rumoured text it was mentioned of a very famous guy that lost his five non-playing fingers before winning the goose.. he struggled with balance but overcame).. Jianzi is what the king and his council created to distract the other investigators, spies and informants who entered China from various parts of the globe seeking the new ball and pastime that was taking the oracles by storm...because they could not get underground access in the other countries..twas about 1000 years after when the word broke out from China ...and about 500 years after when it was printed and women around the world started playing. It is not known exactly how many players took part in the tournament, but recent sport skeptics have assumed that the tournament venue and participants were at least 5 enter the dragons (sworn secret, sealed and vanished underground)...there is no evidence of bloodlines, manuscripts, technical secrets, philosophy and match records to this day, but it is said that China won most world tournaments. There is also insufficient historical evidence of it ever being discontinued in China, while there was no remaining underground evidence of it in the other kingdoms/countries ...It is said they invented the metal racquet and metal strings (alloyed and very similar to modern-day poly strings) like their musical instruments and the shuttle by conical mathematics and applied aerodynamics (the goose shuttles were 'the greatest secret of all' in China (due to world secrecy orders), and Jianzi kept it well hidden...Jianzi was also adopted in badminton warmups and movement/coordination training and also used for foot badminton..which was the best-kept secret of Jianzi as not many knew it could be played over a net and in the sacred lines of court..it was within the badminton secret and not exposed until later in time -- (all goose shuttles were burnt after tournaments and specially hidden after practice)..China applied Kung-Fu arts (3500 years ago) to play badminton and it was only until badminton became perfected, things got dangerous for the sport. Can u guess the ancient Chinese name for badminton? bing- bang? kung-paow!? Every nation had a different name, but the rules were decided by the world council and were the same. It may seem that some kings of nations knew other kings of some nations centuries before their people knew each other, but I have no proof.

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