After testing the Senston N80 badminton racket for weeks, I'm blown away by its performance-to-price ratio. The 5U (75g) carbon-fiber construction makes it feel like an extension of your arm - no shoulder fatigue even during marathon matches.
The head-heavy balance (295mm) delivers surprising smash power. During doubles play, I could consistently drive deep clears and execute sharp drops with precision. The pre-strung 24-26lbs tension offered great control, though competitive players might want to restring at higher tension later.
What impressed me most was the stability during fast exchanges. The internal T-joint design prevents torque on off-center hits - a common issue with cheaper rackets. The isometric head shape gives a generous sweet spot that forgives slightly mistimed shots.
The included grip is decent but thin; I replaced mine with extra cushion tape after two weeks. While some users reported durability issues after prolonged use, my set has held up well through 20+ hours of aggressive play without frame damage.
Compared to my old Yonex Nanoray, the Senston offers 90% of the performance at half the price. It's perfect for club players who want pro-level features without breaking the bank. Just don't expect it to last multiple seasons of daily competitive play - at this price point, that's unrealistic.