Badminton Racket

Badminton Racket

Pair of dimensioned drawings of a Badminton Racket with overall length, width, and handle depth
Description
Description

A Badminton Racket is a piece of sports equipment that has a handled frame with an open hoop with a network of strings stretched tightly. It is used to strike a shuttlecock in a Badminton match. Modern rackets are made of carbon fiber composite, which is stiff, has a good strength to weight ratio, and gives good kinetic energy transfer. Prior to the use of carbon fiber composite, Badminton Rackets were made of wood. While a Badminton Racket’s size and shape are limited by standards, there is a wide variety of racket designs, and different rackets have playing characteristics that appeal to different players.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Badminton Rackets have an overall length of 26.18”-26.77” (665-680 mm), head width from 8.66”-9.06” (220-230 mm), and a handle diameter of 1” (25.4 mm). The mass of a modern Badminton Racket is between 2.46-3.35 oz (70-95 g).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
3D model of a Badminton Racket viewed in perspectiveBadminton Racket
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
8.66”-9.06” | 220-230 mm
Depth:
1” | 25.4 mm (Handle)
Length:
26.18”-26.77” | 665-680 mm
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Weight:
2.46-3.35 oz | 70-95 g
Area:
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Materials: Carbon fiber, graphite, or wood (traditional)

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Birthday:

Drawings include:
Badminton Racket front elevation, side

Badminton is a racket (racquet) sport where players hit a shuttlecock over a net to score points. Badminton can be played in either singles (one player per side) or doubles with court sizes for either game style. Points are scored when the shuttlecock lands on the opposing team’s half of the court.

2.28”-2.68” | 58-68 mm
.167-.194 oz | 4.75-5.5 g
Shuttlecock
6.800
0.005
93000
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GUIDE
3D
ShuttlecockView of a Badminton Shuttlecock in 3D available for downloadView of a Badminton Shuttlecock in 3D available for download
5’7.5” | 1.71 m
October 21, 1982
Lee Chong Wei
171.000
1982.00
71000
GUIDE
3D
Lee Chong Wei
17’-20' | 5.18-6.1 m
44’ | 13.41 m
880 ft2 | 81.75 m2
Badminton Court
610.000
1341.000
81.75
57000
https://p3d.in/e/XLKyo
GUIDE
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Badminton CourtPerspective view of a 3D model of a Badminton CourtPerspective view of a 3D model of a Badminton Court
5’8” | 1.73 m
June 15, 1993
Carolina Marín
173.000
1993.00
51000
GUIDE
3D
Carolina Marín
8.66”-9.06” | 220-230 mm
1” | 25.4 mm (Handle)
26.18”-26.77” | 665-680 mm
2.46-3.35 oz | 70-95 g
Badminton Racket
23.000
2.540
68.000
0.095
45000
https://p3d.in/e/9QB7A
GUIDE
3D
Badminton Racket3D model of a Badminton Racket viewed in perspective3D model of a Badminton Racket viewed in perspective
5’10” | 1.78 m
October 14, 1983
Lin Dan
178.000
1983.00
41000
GUIDE
3D
Lin Dan
6’4” | 1.93 m
January 4, 1994
Viktor Axelsen
193.000
1994.00
21000
GUIDE
3D
Viktor Axelsen
5’1” | 1.55 m
20’ | 6.1 m
Badminton Net
155.000
610.000
14000
https://p3d.in/e/Jtidi
GUIDE
3D
Badminton Net3D model of a Badminton Net viewed in perspective3D model of a Badminton Net viewed in perspective
5’7” | 1.70 m
February 5, 1995
Ratchanok Intanon
170.000
1995.00
10000
GUIDE
3D
Ratchanok Intanon
5’4” | 1.63 m
June 20, 1994
Tai Tzu-Ying
163.000
1994.00
4100
GUIDE
3D
Tai Tzu-Ying