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Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket — 84g (4U), has a head-heavy 300mm balance, with VaporShaft S 6.8mm slim shaft constructed with Japan-made graphite and 32–34 lbs tension capacity.
₹4,690.00 Original price was: ₹4,690.00.₹3,143.00Current price is: ₹3,143.00.
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- The Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket is the power-attacking variant of the T-Fusion 500 triplet — the heaviest at 84g (4U) with a 300mm head-heavy balance point. Japan-made graphite construction, T-Fuse shaft-frame integration, Curve² frame geometry, and VaporShaft S 6.8mm slim shaft combine to deliver the most sustained rear-court attacking power in the T-Fusion 500 series. For singles attacking players who want maximum smash depth and clear power from the baseline, the ATTK is the right 500 variant.
- Understanding the T-Fusion 500 triplet’s engineering logic is essential for choosing correctly between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom. The three variants are differentiated on weight and balance point: ATTK (84g, 300mm) is heaviest with a firmly head-heavy balance; CTRL (82g, 295mm) is mid-weight with the most neutral balance; Zoom (79g, 305mm) is lightest but has the MOST extreme head-heavy balance point. The ATTK provides the most mass behind smashes; the CTRL provides the best recovery speed; the Zoom provides the fastest swing with maximum rotational head momentum despite being the lightest frame.
- Japan graphite is the material step that distinguishes the T-Fusion 500 series from the T-Fusion 300 below it. Japan graphite provides more consistent flex behaviour and cleaner energy transmission on impact than standard carbon fibre — the attacking shots from a Japan graphite frame feel more connected and directionally consistent, particularly at the intermediate-to-advanced tension range where the material’s stiffness consistency becomes more perceptible. This is a genuine performance step, not just a specification label.
- The Curve² geometry on the ATTK is especially useful given the 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance. A heavier, more inertia-loaded attacking frame swung at speed can produce less consistent contact than a lighter frame — Curve² compensates by enlarging the effective sweet spot, reducing the shot quality variation from slightly off-centre contact on aggressive smashes.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Step Up: Japan graphite provides tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, and better stiffness-to-weight ratio than standard graphite. Produces cleaner energy transmission at contact — attacking shots feel more connected and directionally precise. The material distinction from the T-Fusion 300’s standard carbon fibre is meaningful at intermediate level play.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: T-Fuse creates a more connected structural junction between shaft and frame at the T-joint — more elastic shaft energy reaches the shuttle at contact. Combined with Japan graphite’s stiffness consistency, T-Fuse on the Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket produces penetrating attacking shots with efficient energy transfer.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Enlarged Sweet Spot: Optimises grommet spacing to enlarge the effective string bed area. Reduces shot quality variation on off-centre contact — important for an attacking player swinging a 84g head-heavy frame where contact consistency is occasionally challenged by the frame’s inertia.
- VaporShaft S 6.8mm — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slim 6.8mm shaft profile reduces aerodynamic drag during the swing. Combined with Japan graphite stiffness, provides clean, fast energy delivery to the frame head on attacking shots.
- 84g (4U) Weight + 300mm Balance — Maximum Rear-Court Mass: The heaviest and most head-heavy combination in the 500 triplet for maximum smash momentum. 4U provides the mass; 300mm concentrates it at the frame head for maximum rotational momentum on the downswing.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 9/10: The strongest rear-court attacking performance in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Curve² + 84g head-heavy momentum = penetrating, consistent attacking shots for intermediate-to-advanced play.
- Defence — 5.5/10: Heaviest and most head-heavy of the three 500 variants — slowest defensive recovery. Not a defensive tool. CTRL or Zoom provide better recovery speed.
- Net Area — 6.5/10: Curve² helps net kill consistency. T-Fuse provides clean net kill energy transfer. Heavier 84g weight slows wrist recovery in rapid net exchanges. CTRL or Zoom are better net play options within the triplet.
- Control — 7.5/10: Japan graphite provides consistent flex and clean directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability under load. Curve² enlarges the sweet spot. Good control performance for an attacking specialist.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate Singles Attacking Player Who Wants Maximum Rear-Court Power: The ATTK’s 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance provide the most sustained smash momentum and deep clear power in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. The right choice if rear-court singles attacking power is the primary priority.
- Player Choosing Between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom: ATTK for maximum rear-court power (heaviest, 300mm). CTRL for all-court control (mid-weight, 295mm — most neutral). Zoom for doubles/fast play (lightest at 79g, but most head-heavy at 305mm — fast and punchy).
- Doubles Player: The T-Fusion 500 Zoom is the better doubles choice — lighter frame for faster handling, despite its 305mm more extreme head-heavy balance.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
-
Singles Baseline Rear-Court Attacker (Intermediate):
- Ideal Match. 84g head-heavy 4U delivers maximum smash momentum. Japan graphite + T-Fuse provides clean energy transfer. The ATTK is the right T-Fusion 500 variant for dedicated singles baseline attacking.
-
Doubles Player:
- T-Fusion 500 Zoom is better for doubles — lighter frame (79g) for faster exchanges despite more extreme balance. ATTK is the singles power variant.
T-Fusion 500 Triplet — Understanding ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom:
The T-Fusion 500 series comes in three variants that share Japan graphite, T-Fuse, VaporShaft S 6.8mm, and 32–34 lbs tension. They differ specifically in weight and balance point:- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket — 84g (4U), 300mm balance point: Heaviest of the three, most head-heavy at 300mm. Maximum smash momentum and deepest clears. Best for rear-court power singles attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, least head-heavy at 295mm. Most all-court control. Best for players who want power with better recovery speed.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 Zoom Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: Lightest but MOST head-heavy at 305mm. The unintuitive combination: the lightest frame has the most extreme head-heavy balance. Produces faster swing speed (light frame) with maximum head momentum (305mm). Best for doubles attacking and speed-first play.
Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK (this racket) | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum rear-court power | Singles rear-court power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court control, better recovery speed |
| T-Fusion 500 Zoom | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest + most head-heavy = fast + punchy | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy attacking |
| T-Fusion 300 | 83g (4U) / 79g (5U) | Head Heavy | Entry T-Fusion — standard carbon fibre, no Japan graphite | Entry T-Fusion attacking at lower price |
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| Weight | 84g (4U) |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 300mm balance point |
| Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Frame Material | Japan-Made Graphite |
| Frame Shape | Curve² |
| Key Technologies | T-Fuse | Japan Graphite | Curve² | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Max String Tension | 32–34 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 |
| Player Type | Attacking — Power Focus |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- The Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket is the power-attacking variant of the T-Fusion 500 triplet — the heaviest at 84g (4U) with a 300mm head-heavy balance point. Japan-made graphite construction, T-Fuse shaft-frame integration, Curve² frame geometry, and VaporShaft S 6.8mm slim shaft combine to deliver the most sustained rear-court attacking power in the T-Fusion 500 series. For singles attacking players who want maximum smash depth and clear power from the baseline, the ATTK is the right 500 variant.
- Understanding the T-Fusion 500 triplet’s engineering logic is essential for choosing correctly between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom. The three variants are differentiated on weight and balance point: ATTK (84g, 300mm) is heaviest with a firmly head-heavy balance; CTRL (82g, 295mm) is mid-weight with the most neutral balance; Zoom (79g, 305mm) is lightest but has the MOST extreme head-heavy balance point. The ATTK provides the most mass behind smashes; the CTRL provides the best recovery speed; the Zoom provides the fastest swing with maximum rotational head momentum despite being the lightest frame.
- Japan graphite is the material step that distinguishes the T-Fusion 500 series from the T-Fusion 300 below it. Japan graphite provides more consistent flex behaviour and cleaner energy transmission on impact than standard carbon fibre — the attacking shots from a Japan graphite frame feel more connected and directionally consistent, particularly at the intermediate-to-advanced tension range where the material’s stiffness consistency becomes more perceptible. This is a genuine performance step, not just a specification label.
- The Curve² geometry on the ATTK is especially useful given the 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance. A heavier, more inertia-loaded attacking frame swung at speed can produce less consistent contact than a lighter frame — Curve² compensates by enlarging the effective sweet spot, reducing the shot quality variation from slightly off-centre contact on aggressive smashes.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Step Up: Japan graphite provides tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, and better stiffness-to-weight ratio than standard graphite. Produces cleaner energy transmission at contact — attacking shots feel more connected and directionally precise. The material distinction from the T-Fusion 300’s standard carbon fibre is meaningful at intermediate level play.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: T-Fuse creates a more connected structural junction between shaft and frame at the T-joint — more elastic shaft energy reaches the shuttle at contact. Combined with Japan graphite’s stiffness consistency, T-Fuse on the Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket produces penetrating attacking shots with efficient energy transfer.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Enlarged Sweet Spot: Optimises grommet spacing to enlarge the effective string bed area. Reduces shot quality variation on off-centre contact — important for an attacking player swinging a 84g head-heavy frame where contact consistency is occasionally challenged by the frame’s inertia.
- VaporShaft S 6.8mm — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slim 6.8mm shaft profile reduces aerodynamic drag during the swing. Combined with Japan graphite stiffness, provides clean, fast energy delivery to the frame head on attacking shots.
- 84g (4U) Weight + 300mm Balance — Maximum Rear-Court Mass: The heaviest and most head-heavy combination in the 500 triplet for maximum smash momentum. 4U provides the mass; 300mm concentrates it at the frame head for maximum rotational momentum on the downswing.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 9/10: The strongest rear-court attacking performance in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Curve² + 84g head-heavy momentum = penetrating, consistent attacking shots for intermediate-to-advanced play.
- Defence — 5.5/10: Heaviest and most head-heavy of the three 500 variants — slowest defensive recovery. Not a defensive tool. CTRL or Zoom provide better recovery speed.
- Net Area — 6.5/10: Curve² helps net kill consistency. T-Fuse provides clean net kill energy transfer. Heavier 84g weight slows wrist recovery in rapid net exchanges. CTRL or Zoom are better net play options within the triplet.
- Control — 7.5/10: Japan graphite provides consistent flex and clean directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability under load. Curve² enlarges the sweet spot. Good control performance for an attacking specialist.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate Singles Attacking Player Who Wants Maximum Rear-Court Power: The ATTK’s 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance provide the most sustained smash momentum and deep clear power in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. The right choice if rear-court singles attacking power is the primary priority.
- Player Choosing Between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom: ATTK for maximum rear-court power (heaviest, 300mm). CTRL for all-court control (mid-weight, 295mm — most neutral). Zoom for doubles/fast play (lightest at 79g, but most head-heavy at 305mm — fast and punchy).
- Doubles Player: The T-Fusion 500 Zoom is the better doubles choice — lighter frame for faster handling, despite its 305mm more extreme head-heavy balance.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
-
Singles Baseline Rear-Court Attacker (Intermediate):
- Ideal Match. 84g head-heavy 4U delivers maximum smash momentum. Japan graphite + T-Fuse provides clean energy transfer. The ATTK is the right T-Fusion 500 variant for dedicated singles baseline attacking.
-
Doubles Player:
- T-Fusion 500 Zoom is better for doubles — lighter frame (79g) for faster exchanges despite more extreme balance. ATTK is the singles power variant.
T-Fusion 500 Triplet — Understanding ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom:
The T-Fusion 500 series comes in three variants that share Japan graphite, T-Fuse, VaporShaft S 6.8mm, and 32–34 lbs tension. They differ specifically in weight and balance point:- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket — 84g (4U), 300mm balance point: Heaviest of the three, most head-heavy at 300mm. Maximum smash momentum and deepest clears. Best for rear-court power singles attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, least head-heavy at 295mm. Most all-court control. Best for players who want power with better recovery speed.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 Zoom Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: Lightest but MOST head-heavy at 305mm. The unintuitive combination: the lightest frame has the most extreme head-heavy balance. Produces faster swing speed (light frame) with maximum head momentum (305mm). Best for doubles attacking and speed-first play.
Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK (this racket) | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum rear-court power | Singles rear-court power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court control, better recovery speed |
| T-Fusion 500 Zoom | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest + most head-heavy = fast + punchy | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy attacking |
| T-Fusion 300 | 83g (4U) / 79g (5U) | Head Heavy | Entry T-Fusion — standard carbon fibre, no Japan graphite | Entry T-Fusion attacking at lower price |
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All share Japan graphite, T-Fuse, VaporShaft S 6.8mm, 32–34 lbs. Differ in weight and balance: ATTK (84g, 300mm) heaviest with firm head-heavy — max power; CTRL (82g, 295mm) mid-weight, least head-heavy — best control; Zoom (79g, 305mm) lightest frame but MOST head-heavy balance — fast and punchy.
Singles attacking players who want maximum rear-court smash power. For doubles or faster handling, the T-Fusion 500 Zoom (79g, 305mm) is better. For all-court control, the T-Fusion 500 CTRL (82g, 295mm) is better.
Maximum 32–34 lbs. Intermediate: 24–26 lbs. Advanced: 26–30 lbs. Japan graphite reliably handles the full ceiling.
| Weight | 84g (4U) |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 300mm balance point |
| Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Frame Material | Japan-Made Graphite |
| Frame Shape | Curve² |
| Key Technologies | T-Fuse | Japan Graphite | Curve² | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Max String Tension | 32–34 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 |
| Player Type | Attacking — Power Focus |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- The Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket is the power-attacking variant of the T-Fusion 500 triplet — the heaviest at 84g (4U) with a 300mm head-heavy balance point. Japan-made graphite construction, T-Fuse shaft-frame integration, Curve² frame geometry, and VaporShaft S 6.8mm slim shaft combine to deliver the most sustained rear-court attacking power in the T-Fusion 500 series. For singles attacking players who want maximum smash depth and clear power from the baseline, the ATTK is the right 500 variant.
- Understanding the T-Fusion 500 triplet’s engineering logic is essential for choosing correctly between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom. The three variants are differentiated on weight and balance point: ATTK (84g, 300mm) is heaviest with a firmly head-heavy balance; CTRL (82g, 295mm) is mid-weight with the most neutral balance; Zoom (79g, 305mm) is lightest but has the MOST extreme head-heavy balance point. The ATTK provides the most mass behind smashes; the CTRL provides the best recovery speed; the Zoom provides the fastest swing with maximum rotational head momentum despite being the lightest frame.
- Japan graphite is the material step that distinguishes the T-Fusion 500 series from the T-Fusion 300 below it. Japan graphite provides more consistent flex behaviour and cleaner energy transmission on impact than standard carbon fibre — the attacking shots from a Japan graphite frame feel more connected and directionally consistent, particularly at the intermediate-to-advanced tension range where the material’s stiffness consistency becomes more perceptible. This is a genuine performance step, not just a specification label.
- The Curve² geometry on the ATTK is especially useful given the 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance. A heavier, more inertia-loaded attacking frame swung at speed can produce less consistent contact than a lighter frame — Curve² compensates by enlarging the effective sweet spot, reducing the shot quality variation from slightly off-centre contact on aggressive smashes.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Step Up: Japan graphite provides tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, and better stiffness-to-weight ratio than standard graphite. Produces cleaner energy transmission at contact — attacking shots feel more connected and directionally precise. The material distinction from the T-Fusion 300’s standard carbon fibre is meaningful at intermediate level play.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: T-Fuse creates a more connected structural junction between shaft and frame at the T-joint — more elastic shaft energy reaches the shuttle at contact. Combined with Japan graphite’s stiffness consistency, T-Fuse on the Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket produces penetrating attacking shots with efficient energy transfer.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Enlarged Sweet Spot: Optimises grommet spacing to enlarge the effective string bed area. Reduces shot quality variation on off-centre contact — important for an attacking player swinging a 84g head-heavy frame where contact consistency is occasionally challenged by the frame’s inertia.
- VaporShaft S 6.8mm — Aerodynamic Slim Shaft: Slim 6.8mm shaft profile reduces aerodynamic drag during the swing. Combined with Japan graphite stiffness, provides clean, fast energy delivery to the frame head on attacking shots.
- 84g (4U) Weight + 300mm Balance — Maximum Rear-Court Mass: The heaviest and most head-heavy combination in the 500 triplet for maximum smash momentum. 4U provides the mass; 300mm concentrates it at the frame head for maximum rotational momentum on the downswing.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 9/10: The strongest rear-court attacking performance in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Curve² + 84g head-heavy momentum = penetrating, consistent attacking shots for intermediate-to-advanced play.
- Defence — 5.5/10: Heaviest and most head-heavy of the three 500 variants — slowest defensive recovery. Not a defensive tool. CTRL or Zoom provide better recovery speed.
- Net Area — 6.5/10: Curve² helps net kill consistency. T-Fuse provides clean net kill energy transfer. Heavier 84g weight slows wrist recovery in rapid net exchanges. CTRL or Zoom are better net play options within the triplet.
- Control — 7.5/10: Japan graphite provides consistent flex and clean directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability under load. Curve² enlarges the sweet spot. Good control performance for an attacking specialist.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Intermediate Singles Attacking Player Who Wants Maximum Rear-Court Power: The ATTK’s 84g weight and 300mm head-heavy balance provide the most sustained smash momentum and deep clear power in the T-Fusion 500 triplet. The right choice if rear-court singles attacking power is the primary priority.
- Player Choosing Between ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom: ATTK for maximum rear-court power (heaviest, 300mm). CTRL for all-court control (mid-weight, 295mm — most neutral). Zoom for doubles/fast play (lightest at 79g, but most head-heavy at 305mm — fast and punchy).
- Doubles Player: The T-Fusion 500 Zoom is the better doubles choice — lighter frame for faster handling, despite its 305mm more extreme head-heavy balance.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket:
-
Singles Baseline Rear-Court Attacker (Intermediate):
- Ideal Match. 84g head-heavy 4U delivers maximum smash momentum. Japan graphite + T-Fuse provides clean energy transfer. The ATTK is the right T-Fusion 500 variant for dedicated singles baseline attacking.
-
Doubles Player:
- T-Fusion 500 Zoom is better for doubles — lighter frame (79g) for faster exchanges despite more extreme balance. ATTK is the singles power variant.
T-Fusion 500 Triplet — Understanding ATTK, CTRL, and Zoom:
The T-Fusion 500 series comes in three variants that share Japan graphite, T-Fuse, VaporShaft S 6.8mm, and 32–34 lbs tension. They differ specifically in weight and balance point:- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket — 84g (4U), 300mm balance point: Heaviest of the three, most head-heavy at 300mm. Maximum smash momentum and deepest clears. Best for rear-court power singles attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, least head-heavy at 295mm. Most all-court control. Best for players who want power with better recovery speed.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 Zoom Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: Lightest but MOST head-heavy at 305mm. The unintuitive combination: the lightest frame has the most extreme head-heavy balance. Produces faster swing speed (light frame) with maximum head momentum (305mm). Best for doubles attacking and speed-first play.
Hundred T-Fusion 500 ATTK Badminton Racket vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK (this racket) | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum rear-court power | Singles rear-court power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court control, better recovery speed |
| T-Fusion 500 Zoom | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest + most head-heavy = fast + punchy | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy attacking |
| T-Fusion 300 | 83g (4U) / 79g (5U) | Head Heavy | Entry T-Fusion — standard carbon fibre, no Japan graphite | Entry T-Fusion attacking at lower price |
- Hundred Badminton Rackets — complete range at God of Sports
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
All share Japan graphite, T-Fuse, VaporShaft S 6.8mm, 32–34 lbs. Differ in weight and balance: ATTK (84g, 300mm) heaviest with firm head-heavy — max power; CTRL (82g, 295mm) mid-weight, least head-heavy — best control; Zoom (79g, 305mm) lightest frame but MOST head-heavy balance — fast and punchy.
Singles attacking players who want maximum rear-court smash power. For doubles or faster handling, the T-Fusion 500 Zoom (79g, 305mm) is better. For all-court control, the T-Fusion 500 CTRL (82g, 295mm) is better.
Maximum 32–34 lbs. Intermediate: 24–26 lbs. Advanced: 26–30 lbs. Japan graphite reliably handles the full ceiling.
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