Badminton is composed of a ball head and sixteen hairpins, and the hairpins and hairpins are integrated by glue adhesion. During the badminton process, the probability of the ball head being cracked is very small, especially the overall cork and composite cork ball heads with better quality. The real fragility of badminton is the hairpin. First, the fluff on the hair rod breaks, then one hairpin breaks, then two and three until it cannot fly normally. Therefore, if you want to extend the service life of badminton, the key is to make the wool more resilient and less likely to be interrupted.
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If you want to extend the service life of badminton, the first thing is not to make badminton too dry and brittle, especially in northern China, where winters are particularly dry and cold. In this environment, the feathers will break more easily. In the south, the air humidity is relatively high, and the durability of badminton is relatively better.
Another thing to note is that badmintons should not be overheated, and the temperature in the storage environment should not be too high. It is necessary to avoid direct sunlight and stay away from high temperature sources. In short, badminton is more afraid of dryness and heat.
Next, we will talk about specific methods to increase the degree of badminton resistance. Remember, it is best to use the following methods two or three days before playing badminton, so that the effect will be better.
【1】Drifting and wet
“Drifting and wet ” is to use steam to make the badminton damp. This is the fastest and more effective method to increase the durability of badmintons. It should be noted that this method is suitable for use in the first two or three days of using badminton. After steaming and wet, the badminton should not be dried in sunlight or other heat sources, but should be placed in a cool place to let it dry in the shade.
As for how to make steam, there are many methods, such as steam using boiling water. However, this steam may overheat, so the best way is to use a humidifier. The following are the specific steps for steaming and wetting.
①. First remove all the plastic covers at both ends of the ball barrel.
②. Align one end of the ball barrel vertically at the steam port of the humidifier or vertically place it on the upper end of the boiling water, so that the steam can pass through the ball barrel straight.
③. When you see steam coming out from the other end, stay for three or four seconds, and then turn your head.
④. Let the steam drill in again from the other end and wait for it to emerge.
⑤, then cover the plastic cover again and let the steam stay in the ball barrel.
⑥. Then, store the badminton in a cool place and do not open until it is used.