Yang Yang World Tour Badminton Racket
The Yang Yang World Tour is a power-oriented all-round badminton racket designed for players who want a strong combination of smash power, fast swing speed, and controlled gameplay. It is built for intermediate to advanced players who prefer an attacking style with stability.
This racket comes in a 4U lightweight frame (~84g), making it easy to handle while still providing enough mass for powerful shots.
Its head-heavy balance (~300mm) gives extra momentum in smashes, helping generate deeper clears and stronger attacking shots with less effort.
Built with high modulus graphite construction, it offers durability, stiffness support, and a stable hitting feel even during high-intensity rallies.
The racket features a balanced-to-head-heavy performance structure, making it effective for both singles attacking play and doubles rear-court dominance.
With string tension support up to 35 lbs, it allows tighter stringing for better shuttle control, sharper repulsion, and more precision in advanced gameplay.
Key Features
- 4U Lightweight (~85g) – Fast handling and easy swing
- Head Heavy (~300mm Balance) – Strong smash power and attacking depth
- High Modulus Graphite Frame – Durable and stable construction
- Power-Oriented Design – Ideal for attacking players
- Up to 35lbs Tension Support – High control and precision setup
- All-Round Performance Feel – Balanced attack + control mix
Specifications
- Brand: Yang Yang
- Model: World Tour
- Weight: 4U (~85g)
- Balance: ~300mm (Head Heavy)
- Flex: Medium / Slightly Flexible (varies by version)
- Material: High Modulus Graphite
- Max String Tension: Up to 35 lbs
- Playing Style: Attacking / All-round
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Why Choose Yang Yang World Tour?
- Strong smash-focused performance with good control
- Head-heavy feel without being too difficult to handle
- Suitable for both singles and doubles attacking play
- Great value alternative to premium Yonex/Victor rackets































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