Badmintonization: Durability & 1.8x Price Explained


Consumer Resources, Products 6 Test Examination… Safety is all suitable

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Sung Hye -mi = Badminton shoes with high consumer preferences have different functionality and durability for each product, and the price is up to 1.8 times.



Badmintonization: Durability & 1.8x Price Explained

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Korea Consumer Resources announced on the 3rd that it has tested one badmintonization of six brands with high consumer preferences.

Kawasaki (K-086), Cyclone Speed ​​4, FIORD, Victor (A170II), Rivre CF, and Strider Flow.

From the functionality, five products, including Kawasaki, Beatro, Victor, Asix, and Yonex, were relatively good, and Mizuno products received one star.

On the other hand, the burden on the ankle joint during exercise was relatively excellent because of the three stars of Mizuno. The other five were only two or one star.

When landing on the floor, four products, including Kawasaki, Beatro, Victor, and Asics, were relatively excellent. Wearing satisfaction was the highest at 4.4 points, and Beatro and Yonex scored 4.1 points.

In terms of durability, the adhesive strength was tested and the Kawasaki products were relatively excellent.

The wear of the outer spear (the area that touches the floor) is the best of Beatro, Victor and Kawasaki products.

The wear of the lining was less than the recommended quality of the Kawasaki products, and the other five met the standards.

All six kinds of shoes were not colored in the lining and insoles, and it was suitable for harmful substances safety standards.

The 270mm shoe of shoes compared the weight of the left and right average standard, and the Mizuno product was the lightest with 295g and the Yonex product was the heaviest with 323g.

The price was 69,900 won for Yonex products and 12,900 won for bits, up 1.8 times.

Consumer Resources said, “If your feet are pushed or loosened when you exercise, there is a risk of injury.”

noanoa@yna.co.kr

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July 03, 2025 12:00 Songgo

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