Tips for Choosing Badminton Clothing

by gdf1122 on 2012-02-24 17:04:59

Choosing badminton clothing is relatively much easier. But not any sportswear qualifies to be badminton clothing. There are still some principles when choosing. Don't choose pure cotton clothes, because although they absorb sweat, their ability is limited and it's not easy for the sweat to evaporate. As they absorb sweat, the weight increases and eventually they will stick to the body, making one very uncomfortable. In summer, don't choose polycotton clothes. Although they are more comfortable than pure cotton, when the weather is hot, they can still appear similar to pure cotton clothes.

In winter, if not in a very warm area, choosing polycotton clothing can enhance thermal insulation. Don't choose overly tight-fitting clothes. Overly tight-fitting clothes may restrict the player's range of motion, making playing uncomfortable. Choose lightweight clothing. Not every piece of clothing is as light as well-known brand badminton wear. When engaging in badminton, it's best to wear specialized badminton brand clothing or clothing developed according to the characteristics of badminton. When choosing athletic shorts, select those with great elasticity, because badminton often requires players to move with stepping and striding motions. Elastic athletic shorts allow for more fluid movements without worrying about damaging the clothing.

Materials are roughly divided into two categories: special functional fibers and ordinary functional fibers.

Ordinary functional fibers are commonly known as 100% polyester (polyster) products. It should be particularly noted that many counterfeits are polycotton blends. The drainage and sweat evaporation capabilities of these clothes are far inferior to genuine products. When sweating heavily in hot weather, the clothes will stick to the body due to the cotton content, causing great discomfort. However, due to their low price, they can still meet the consumption needs of a small portion of people.

It should be noted that some clothes use a mark called TRUE COOL. Although the TRUE COOL mark is similar to VERY COOL, so-called TRUE COOL is made from 100% cotton. It is obvious that such clothing is not worth purchasing at all.

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