The Explorer 620 Badminton Racket is an all-round performance racket designed for beginner to intermediate players who seek control, comfort, and reliability on the court. With a moderate weight of approximately 85g (4U class) and an even balance point, the Explorer 620 offers a stable feel suitable for both singles and doubles play. The high-strength graphite frame and medium-flex shaft allow easy handling while generating sufficient power for clears and smashes. Whether you’re playing casually or training regularly, this racket provides a great blend of manoeuvrability and shot consistency for players developing their technique.
Product Specifications:
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Length: 675mm (standard full size)
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Weight Class: 4U (approx. 85g ± 2g unstrung)
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Grip Size: G5 (preferred grip size in Malaysia for better control)
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Balance Point: 290mm (even balance for all-round play)
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String Tension Support: 20–26 lbs (recommended: 22–24 lbs for beginners)
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Frame Material: High-strength graphite composite
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Shaft Material: Graphite with medium flex
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Pre-strung: Yes (with standard nylon string)
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String Type: Durable nylon multifilament
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Grip Type: PU anti-slip grip (sweat-absorbent)
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Colour: Metallic blue with black accents
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Accessories: Basic full racket cover included
Usage Instructions:
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Use string tension appropriate for your level—lower tension (20–22 lbs) provides more repulsion and power, while higher tension offers better control.
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Warm up your wrist and shoulder before playing to avoid injury.
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Replace grip regularly to maintain comfort and prevent slipping during matches.
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Store the racket in a cool, dry place using the provided cover.
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After each game, wipe the handle and frame to remove moisture and dirt.
Precautions:
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Avoid stringing above 26 lbs to prevent stress damage to the frame.
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Do not strike hard surfaces with the racket, as graphite can crack under impact.
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Not suitable for children under 10 without supervision due to swing force and frame weight.
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Keep away from excessive heat or moisture to preserve racket shape and tension.










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