Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket (Dark Grey/Red)

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Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket (Dark Grey/Red)

Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket is a 82g (4U) badminton racket with head-heavy balance and flexible VaporShaft built with Japanese graphite carbon frame and 38 lbs stringing capacity.

Original price was: ₹2,790.00.Current price is: ₹1,792.00.

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

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Series Predator — Entry Attacking Series
Weight 82g (4U)
Balance Head Heavy
Flex Flexible
Shaft VaporShaft
Frame Japanese Graphite Carbon
Frame Shape Curve²
Max String Tension 38 lbs (GOS recommended: 22–26 lbs)
Grip Size G6
Player Type Attacking
Player Level Beginner to Intermediate

God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket:

  • The Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket is an entry-level attacking racket that punches above its price point in material specification — Japanese graphite carbon frame, Curve² enlarged sweet spot geometry, flexible VaporShaft, and a 38 lbs tension ceiling. At its accessible price (consistently around Rs. 1,599–1,999 on Amazon India), this combination of specs is unusual for the price tier and explains the racket’s popularity among beginners and budget-conscious intermediate players looking for a head-heavy attacking frame.
  • The 4U weight (approximately 82g) places the Predator in the standard intermediate weight class — light enough for fast swing speed in extended sessions, heavy enough to deliver meaningful smash momentum from the baseline. The head-heavy balance concentrates that mass at the frame head for attacking power, and the flexible VaporShaft provides elastic energy return on smashes — the two complementary elements of a power-focused beginner and intermediate racket.
  • An important honest note on the tension ceiling: the stated 38 lbs maximum has been questioned by one verified Amazon buyer who reported a frame break at 28 lbs during professional machine stringing — significantly below the maximum. While this may represent an isolated quality control issue, GOS recommends stringing the Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket conservatively at 22–26 lbs. The 38 lbs ceiling should be understood as the racket’s structural specification, not a recommended playing tension for regular use. For players who string at 28–32 lbs regularly, the Atomic X Black Knight or Dark Sword (both genuinely rated at 38 lbs with verified field performance at those tensions) are the more reliable high-tension choices within Hundred’s range at GOS.
  • The Curve² geometry is a meaningful addition at this price. Beginners mis-hit frequently — the enlarged sweet spot means off-centre contact still produces usable shuttle response rather than flat, powerless shots. This reduces the frustration factor at the learning stage and makes the Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket more forgiving to learn on than a conventional-geometry frame at the same price.

Technology Breakdown of Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket:

  • Japanese Graphite Carbon Frame — Material Quality at Entry Price: The Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket uses Japanese graphite carbon for its frame construction — a material with tighter fibre tolerances and better stiffness-to-weight ratios than the standard Chinese graphite typical at this price tier. This provides a lighter, more responsive frame that maintains structural characteristics longer under regular play than standard graphite alternatives at comparable prices.
  • Curve² Frame Geometry — Enlarged Sweet Spot: Curve² is Hundred’s frame geometry that optimises grommet spacing across a curved profile to enlarge the effective sweet spot. More of the string bed produces consistent shuttle velocity and direction — reducing the performance penalty for off-centre hits. For beginners and developing intermediate players, this translates to more usable shots per session and better technique feedback than conventional-geometry frames at this price.
  • Flexible VaporShaft — Power Assistance for Developing Players: The flexible VaporShaft stores energy during the swing arc and releases it at contact — amplifying effective head speed for players with moderate swing speeds. For beginners who haven’t developed maximum swing speed, this elastic energy return means the racket actively assists power generation rather than demanding pure technique. The VaporShaft’s flexibility also makes the racket more forgiving of off-timing on strikes.
  • 38 lbs Tension Ceiling — High Capacity at Entry Price: The Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket nominally supports up to 38 lbs — a specification normally found on higher-tier rackets. GOS recommends conservative stringing at 22–26 lbs for durability and optimal sweet spot size for the target player profile. The high ceiling gives string headroom but is best treated as reserve capacity rather than a target tension.

Performance Ratings — Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket:

  • Attack — 7.5/10: Head-heavy balance and flexible shaft combine for good attacking capability at beginner-intermediate level. Japanese graphite and Curve² produce clean energy transfer on well-centred hits. The flexible VaporShaft assists power for moderate swing speeds. For the entry price, attacking performance is good. Limitation: smash consistency and direction stability are lower than higher-tier rackets with Torsion Stop or Graphite Lab Build — the Predator 82 frame can twist on off-centre aggressive hits.
  • Defence — 6/10: Head-heavy balance penalises defensive recovery speed — standard for attacking-oriented entry rackets. At 82g, the total weight is manageable for defensive positioning. The flexible shaft assists repulsion on lift shots. Not a defensive tool, but serviceable for beginners who are still developing court movement.
  • Net Area — 6.5/10: The Curve² geometry helps on net kills where contact varies. Flexible shaft provides some net attack responsiveness. Head-heavy balance slows wrist recovery between rapid net exchanges. Adequate for beginner and developing intermediate net play.
  • Control — 6.5/10: Curve² enlarged sweet spot produces more consistent shuttle response across the string bed than a conventional frame. However, the entry-level frame construction lacks the Torsion Stop or Graphite Lab Build of higher Nitrix tier rackets — shot direction precision under heavy attacking strokes is lower. String at 24–26 lbs for the best control balance at this level.

Racket Finder — Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket Right for You?

  • Beginner to Intermediate Player Wanting an Attacking Racket at Entry Price: The Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket delivers Japanese graphite quality, Curve² sweet spot, head-heavy balance, and flexible shaft at one of the most accessible price points in Hundred’s range. The combination makes it the right entry into attacking play for players on a limited budget.
  • Player Choosing Between Predator 82 and Predator 79: Both are identical in technology — the only difference is weight. Choose 82 (4U) for singles rear-court smash power; choose 79 (5U) for doubles speed and multi-format versatility. Same technology, different playing profile.
  • Player Who Strings Above 28 lbs: Not recommended for this profile — durability reports raise concerns at high tensions. For regular high-tension stringing, the Atomic X Black Knight or Dark Sword provide more reliable 38 lbs performance.
  • Player Looking for the Best Hundred Option Under Rs. 2,000: The Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket is one of the strongest contenders at this price tier — Japanese graphite, Curve², 38 lbs ceiling. The main caveats are conservative stringing recommendation and the mixed durability reports.

Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket:

  • Singles Baseline Player (Beginner to Intermediate):

    • Good Match. Head-heavy balance supports rear-court attacking. Flexible shaft assists power for developing technique. String at 22–26 lbs for the best balance of power and sweet spot at beginner-intermediate level.
  • Doubles Player Who Needs Speed:

    • Moderate Match. For doubles speed-first play, the Predator 79 (5U) is the better choice — lighter swing weight for faster net recovery. The 82 is slightly heavier and better suited to singles baseline play.
  • All-Court Beginner:

    • Good Match. Flexible shaft and Curve² make the Predator 82 forgiving across all court positions for beginners. Not optimised for any specific position but functional everywhere — appropriate as a first attacking racket.

Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket vs Other Hundred Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Weight Balance Flex Max Tension Key Tech Best For
Predator 82 Extra Strong (this racket) 82g (4U) Head Heavy Flexible 38 lbs Japanese Graphite + Curve² + VaporShaft Entry attacking — singles baseline, beginner-intermediate
Predator 79 Extra Strong 79g (5U) Head Heavy Flexible 38 lbs Japanese Graphite + Curve² + VaporShaft Entry attacking — doubles/multi-format, faster swing
Nitrix 10 5U Head Heavy Flexible 30 lbs Superlight Carbon + Graphite Lab Entry Nitrix attacking — speed-focused
Atomic X Black Knight 82g (4U) Head Heavy 300mm Flexible 7.0mm 38 lbs Curve² + T-Joint + Shock-Absorbing Internal Reliable 38 lbs attacking — better tension durability

Hundred Predator 82 Extra Strong Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Brand Weight Balance Max Tension Best For
Yonex Astrox Attack 9 Yonex (Japan / Made in India) 80g (4U) Head Heavy 32 lbs Entry Astrox attacking — Rotational Generator System, graphite frame, reliable Yonex quality at entry price
Li-Ning Air Force 78 G2 Li-Ning (China) 4U Head Heavy Confirm at GOS Li-Ning entry attacking — carbon fibre, slim shaft, comparable price tier
Maxbolt Black Maxbolt (Malaysia/Korea) 80–85g (4U) Head Heavy 35 lbs Budget intermediate attacking — nano carbon, higher tension ceiling, strong club popularity in India
Apacs Finapi 232 Apacs (Malaysia) 84g (4U) Head Heavy 38 lbs Intermediate attacking — Carbon Nanotube, High Modulus Graphite, similar tension ceiling, cult favourite in India

Hundred Badminton Range also at God of Sports:

Identical technology — both Japanese graphite, Curve², flexible VaporShaft, head-heavy, 38 lbs. Only difference is weight: 82 is 4U (~82g) for singles rear-court power; 79 is 5U (~79g) for doubles, net speed, and multi-format play.
Stated maximum is 38 lbs. GOS recommends stringing at 22–26 lbs for reliability and sweet spot performance. One verified buyer reported a frame break at 28 lbs — caution is advised near the stated maximum. For reliable high-tension play, the Atomic X Black Knight or Dark Sword are better choices.
Yes — appropriate for beginners who want an attacking head-heavy racket at entry price. Flexible VaporShaft assists power for moderate swing speeds; Curve² enlarges sweet spot to reduce off-centre hit penalties. String at 20–24 lbs for maximum comfort at beginner level.

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