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  • Badminton Racket Bonny 40th Anniversary Reviews

    Badminton Racket Bonny 40th Anniversary Reviews

    Many badminton enthusiasts, even if unfamiliar with Bonny’s products, will likely recognize the term “Wuqie.” Among the Wuqie series, the “1982” is a renowned classic.

    Bonny’s Wuqie series features a meticulous carbon fiber crafting process, with a bold industrial aesthetic that showcases the natural carbon fiber patterns through the Wuqie technique. This craftsmanship highlights Bonny’s dedication to both design and performance.

    I first encountered Bonny’s badminton rackets ten years ago in 2012, with the release of the Bonny Wuqie 1982. As a well-established brand targeting the mid-range market, the Wuqie 1982 quickly gained popularity due to its unique appearance and outstanding performance.

    Now, ten years later, Bonny celebrates its 40th anniversary, bringing back the cherished memories of the “Wuqie” series. The subject of this review, the limited edition 40TH Anniversary racket, is a tribute to this legacy. Each racket comes with its own unique serial number and certificate, adding a significant collectible value.

    Before diving into the experience, it’s worth introducing the “Wuqie” technique. As one of the few domestic brands with its own research, development, and production lines, Bonny’s “Wuqie” is a distinctive feature in racket manufacturing. The process involves presenting the woven carbon fiber in its natural, unpainted state, only using decals and a protective clear coat. This minimalist design reveals the raw beauty of the carbon fiber, creating a mechanical, industrial look that could be considered a “minimalist” style today.

    Appearance Review

    The racket is primarily composed of the carbon fiber weave in its raw, unpolished form, resembling the clarity of amber.

    At the 2-5 o’clock and 8-10 o’clock positions on the frame, vibrant red and white accents blend beautifully, with gold streaks flowing like dragons.

    Performance Review

    Test Model: Bonny 40th Anniversary Limited Edition (White and Red)

    • Racket Specifications: 4UG5, 76 grommets
    • Unstrung weight: 83.6g
    • String used: Bonny BN-96 (0.66mm, elastic and durable)
    • Weight with strings and grip: 94.6g
    • Unstrung balance point: 295mm
    • Balance point with strings and grip: 296mm
    • Racket length: 675±1mm (220mm shaft length)
    • Shaft diameter: 7.2mm
    • Shaft stiffness: Moderate

    Upon holding the racket, the first impression was its balance. The weight distribution felt comfortable in hand, with only a slight head-heavy sensation. The overall design, featuring a fluid box structure, caused minor air resistance when swinging, but the racket’s swing weight quickly neutralized the 4U’s lighter feel, avoiding any sluggishness. Everything felt just right—neither overwhelming nor underwhelming.

    The tight 76-hole grommet pattern, combined with the 7.2mm shaft, delivered accurate shots even during extended rallies or passive high clears. This stability impressed me with its consistent shot quality.

    The 40TH Anniversary racket exhibited a slightly stiff torsion resistance in the frame. Both when flexing the unstrung racket and during stringed shots, the immediate responsiveness provided a satisfying snap. The racket excelled in short pushes and soft net shots, where its quick and direct handling exceeded expectations. Could this be a versatile racket suited for both singles and doubles?

    However, during powerful smashes or consecutive steep shots, the 7.2mm shaft’s flexibility diminished my initial high hopes. The thicker shaft didn’t transmit the solid, direct feel I anticipated. Instead, the racket’s elastic nature increased shaft deformation, reducing the overall continuity in speed during follow-up shots.

    On the upside, the elastic shaft made it easier to unleash heavy, powerful smashes when fully prepared. This highlights the trade-off of gaining ease of power at the expense of continuity.

    With a lightweight head and slender frame walls, the racket allowed for quick and precise shots, though the added force needed for slicing drop shots could lead to errors—either frame hits or net shots. This is reminiscent of the 1982 model’s performance, where rapid flat drives and powerful smashes shine as its strengths. The large sweet spot and wide face also made defense easy, with the elastic shaft providing balanced feedback for controlled lifts without extra effort.

    Conclusion

    Bonny is one of the few domestic brands with its own independent research and production line. With a rich history and solid expertise, Bonny has found success even in today’s fluctuating market. Fans often joke about Bonny’s generosity, claiming “carbon fiber is free,” which speaks to their reputation for quality. But beyond nostalgia, it’s the sincere design and excellent feel that truly win over players.

  • Badminton Racket Bonny 40TH Anniversary Reviews

    Badminton Racket Bonny 40TH Anniversary Reviews

    Many badminton enthusiasts, even if they have never used products from the Pro-Kennex brand, are likely familiar with the term “Wuque,” and the Pro-Kennex Wuque series “1982” is a classic piece within this lineage.

    The unique carbon fiber molding technology and distinctive aesthetic design, combined with the Wuque craftsmanship, are carefully selected and presented without embellishment, showcasing the raw carbon fiber texture and a robust industrial style—Pro-Kennex Wuque.

    I recall that I first encountered Pro-Kennex badminton rackets ten years ago—in 2012, when the Pro-Kennex Wuque 1982 was introduced. At that time, it immediately gained favor among consumers with its unique appearance and outstanding performance, as it targeted the mid-range market with its classic design.

    The reason why the Pro-Kennex Wuque 1982 is named “1982” is to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the brand’s founding.

    Today, ten years later, Pro-Kennex’s 40th anniversary has arrived, bringing with it the “Pro-Kennex Wuque,” which has accompanied countless youth and dreams. The 40TH Anniversary limited edition, which I will be sharing about, comes with an individual number for each racket and a certificate of authenticity, making it highly collectible.

    Before sharing my experience, I think it’s necessary to briefly introduce the Wuque craftsmanship: As one of the few domestic brands with its own R&D and production line, “Wuque” is the most distinctive and unique racket-making process for Pro-Kennex. Typically, Pro-Kennex presents the woven carbon fiber rackets in their original color without external paint, using only water decals and protective varnish. This allows us to clearly see the carbon fiber texture of the racket. The Wuque process essentially provides a primitive, mechanical industrial aesthetic (in modern terms, minimalistic design).

    Appearance Analysis

    The racket features a base color of factory raw carbon fiber weaving, which is as transparent and clear as amber.

    The racket incorporates bold red and pure white colors at the 2-5 o’clock and 8-10 o’clock positions, with gold accents that resemble flowing dragons.

    Practical Experience

    Tested Racket: Pro-Kennex 40th Anniversary Limited Edition 40TH Anniversary White-Red

    Racket Specifications:

    • 4UG5, 76-string holes
    • Unstrung weight: 83.6g
    • String: Bonny BN-96 (elastic and durable thin string) 0.66mm
    • Weight with string and grip: 94.6g
    • Unstrung balance point: 295mm
    • Balance point with string and grip: 296mm
    • Racket length: 675±1mm (Shaft length: 220 mm)
    • Shaft diameter: 7.2mm
    • Shaft stiffness: Medium

    Upon handling the racket, the first impression is of balance, with a comfortable grip and slight head-heaviness. The fluid box structure gives a slight wind resistance during swings, but the combined weight and feel balance the light 4U weight, preventing it from feeling sluggish. Everything feels well-integrated, with performance that is neither overly flashy nor mediocre—just right.

    The 76-string hole large frame layout and the 7.2mm sturdy, resilient shaft ensure that even with passive high clears and wide movements, the racket maintains a relatively accurate trajectory and good quality of shots. I appreciate its steady hitting attributes.

    The 40TH Anniversary’s frame matrix is slightly rigid in terms of torsion resistance. Both the empty frame twisting and the elastic feedback during impact reveal a crisp and responsive feel. The quickness and directness of small movements like pushing and flicking are as expected—swift and nimble. Could this be a versatile racket for both singles and doubles?

    However, during powerful smashes and continuous attacks, the 40TH Anniversary’s shaft feedback revealed that the 7.2mm diameter did not provide the direct, firm impact feedback one might hope for. Instead, the shaft’s flexibility results in more significant deformation, reducing the overall swing speed.

    This characteristic does, however, make it easier to execute powerful smashes with less effort when the racket is well-prepared. As with any design, there are trade-offs.

    The racket’s head is relatively light, and the frame is thin. The hard frame’s thin walls lead to fast but somewhat weak shots, requiring precise handling during smashes. Light strikes can lead to frame hits, while heavy ones may cause the shuttle to hit the net. This sensation is similar to the 1982 model, which also relies on fast drives and well-prepared smashes for effectiveness. As a large sweet spot racket, its defense is smooth and reliable, and the 7.2mm resilient shaft provides consistent and balanced explosive feel, making it easy to control the shuttle’s trajectory and height without excessive force.

    Summary

    Pro-Kennex, as one of the few domestic brands with independent R&D and production lines, not only has a long history and rich experience but is also experiencing a resurgence in today’s market with fluctuating prices. The brand’s commitment to quality is evident, as reflected in its “carbon fiber doesn’t cost money” reputation among fans. Of course, equipment goes beyond sentiment; its genuine design and excellent feel truly capture people’s hearts.