Source:REUTERS/IVAN
ALVARADO
[Saba
Sports News] Badminton is a dynamic and competitive sport that requires the use
of badminton rackets. In the market, there are several versions of badminton
rackets available, including SP, CH, TW, and JP. SP refers to the Singapore
version of badminton racket, typically sold by Yonex (YONEX) Singapore head
office. This version is primarily marketed in South Asia and the South Pacific
region, with Singapore as its representative. In terms of quality and
performance, it is similar to the international version, but the price tends to
be higher. CH represents the Chinese version, primarily sold in the Chinese
market. This version is designed to match the playing style and preferences of
Chinese badminton players in terms of materials, craftsmanship, and
performance. The price range is comparable to the SP version. TW denotes the
Taiwan version, mainly available in Taiwan. The material quality of this
version is slightly lower compared to the JP and CH versions, resulting in a
more affordable price among the four versions. JP stands for the Japanese
version, which is predominantly sold in Japan. Japanese market products undergo
stricter quality inspections, resulting in lower defect rates. The JP version
often showcases unique features in terms of materials, craftsmanship, and
design, leading to a higher price range compared to the other versions. In
summary, different versions of badminton rackets exhibit variations in quality,
performance, and price.