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Hundred T-Fusion 500 Zoom Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), with head-heavy 305mm balance and VaporShaft S 6.8mm slim shaft constructed with Japan-made graphite with 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 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket is the most counterintuitive racket in the T-Fusion 500 triplet — and understanding why it is designed this way reveals the clarity of Hundred’s engineering logic for this series. The Zoom is the lightest of the three at 79g, which would normally suggest a more neutral or speed-oriented design. But its balance point — 305mm — is the MOST head-heavy in the triplet, more extreme than the ATTK’s 300mm and significantly more extreme than the CTRL’s 295mm. How does the lightest frame have the most extreme head-heavy balance? Through Muscle Wingtron: strategic mass concentration at the frame crown that loads the head without adding overall weight. The result is a racket that reaches high swing velocity quickly (light total mass) while maximising the rotational momentum available at contact (305mm extreme head balance).
- In playing terms, the Zoom produces a distinctly different attacking feel from the ATTK. The ATTK’s 84g weight generates heavy, sustained smash pressure — the kind of rear-court singles attack that wins points through depth and pace from the baseline. The Zoom’s 79g weight reaches the contact point faster, and its 305mm balance delivers a sharp, punchy momentum at impact. Fast rallies, doubles exchanges, and situations where quick preparation time is essential favour the Zoom’s lighter frame. The Zoom smashes are sharp and fast rather than heavy and deep — a different offensive vocabulary suited to doubles front-foot attacking.
- The Muscle Wingtron is the technology that makes this counterintuitive specification possible. By concentrating mass strategically at the crown, Hundred achieves a 305mm balance without loading the entire frame. This also reinforces the frame structure at the crown — the most stressed location during smash impact — which contributes to string tension retention and frame stability on aggressive attacks.
- Curve² geometry is an especially well-considered addition on the Zoom. Because the Zoom is deployed in fast exchanges where contact precision is naturally more variable, the enlarged sweet spot means more of those fast-paced contacts produce consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid doubles rallies.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Foundation: Same Japan graphite as the ATTK and CTRL — tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, better stiffness-to-weight ratio. At 79g, the Japan graphite helps maintain frame integrity and consistent energy transmission at the lighter overall weight — the same quality material in a lighter package than the ATTK.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: Same T-Fuse construction across all three 500 variants — the monolithic shaft-frame junction that maximises elastic energy transfer. On the Zoom’s lighter frame, T-Fuse ensures the energy from the flexible shaft reaches the shuttle efficiently without being dissipated at the joint.
- Muscle Wingtron — Strategic Crown Mass Concentration: The technology unique to the Zoom in this triplet. Located on the top portion of the frame, Muscle Wingtron adds strategic weight at the frame crown to maximise the balance point without adding overall frame mass. This creates the counterintuitive specification: lightest frame (79g) with most extreme head-heavy balance (305mm). Also reinforces the crown structure for string tension retention and frame stability on hard impacts.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Sweet Spot for Fast Play: Enlarged sweet spot across a curved frame profile. On the Zoom — designed for fast exchanges where contact consistency varies — Curve² provides insurance: more of the string bed produces consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid rally sequences.
- 79g (4U) + 305mm Balance — Fast + Punchy: The defining Zoom combination. 79g is the lightest in the triplet — less mass to accelerate, faster wrist transitions. 305mm is the most extreme head-heavy balance — maximum rotational momentum concentrated at the frame head at contact. Together: fast preparation + punchy impact = the Zoom’s attacking signature.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 8.5/10: Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Muscle Wingtron’s 305mm extreme head-heavy balance + Curve² sweet spot = punchy, fast attacking. Smashes are sharp and rapid rather than heavy and sustained. Excellent for doubles smash-finishing, drive attacks, and mid-court kill shots. Less suited to sustained baseline singles power than the ATTK.
- Defence — 6/10: Most head-heavy balance in the triplet (305mm) means the most extreme recovery penalty despite the light 79g weight. The light frame mitigates this — 79g repositions faster than 84g — but the 305mm balance still creates a strong head-heavy pull that needs correction in defensive transitions. Better defensive recovery than the ATTK (lighter frame) but the Zoom is not a defensive tool.
- Net Area — 8/10: Light 79g weight enables fast wrist snap at the net. 305mm balance delivers punchy net kill momentum. Curve² supports consistent contact on fast net kill attempts. Excellent for decisive net finishes in doubles — the Zoom’s light frame enables fast preparation while its extreme balance delivers powerful kills.
- Control — 7/10: Curve² enlarges sweet spot for consistent contact in fast play. Japan graphite provides directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability. The 305mm extreme balance requires more wrist control on delicate shots than the CTRL’s 295mm — the Zoom is optimised for fast attacking rather than precise placement.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Doubles Attacker Who Wants Fast Swing With Maximum Impact Punch: The Zoom’s 79g/305mm combination is specifically designed for this profile — faster than the ATTK in swing preparation, punchier than a truly balanced racket in impact momentum. The ideal T-Fusion 500 for doubles front-foot attacking.
- Speed-First Intermediate Player Who Wants Attacking Intent: If your game style is fast, first-strike attacking — quick drives, rapid smash-follow, early intercept — the Zoom provides the fast swing of a lighter frame combined with the head momentum of an extreme head-heavy balance. Different from either pure speed (head-light) or pure power (heavy head-heavy).
- Player Choosing Between Zoom and ATTK: Choose Zoom for doubles, fast exchanges, and speed-first attacking. Choose ATTK for singles rear-court sustained smash power. The Zoom is faster in hand; the ATTK delivers more sustained mass on deep baseline attacks.
- Player Who Wants the Lightest T-Fusion 500: At 79g the Zoom is the lightest in the triplet — but note that its 305mm extreme head-heavy balance means it will feel less light than a 79g even-balance frame. The lightness is in the total mass; the head-heavy balance compensates with rotational momentum.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
-
Doubles Front-Court Speed Attacker:
- Ideal Match. 79g light frame for fast swing preparation + 305mm extreme head-heavy balance for punchy impact momentum. The T-Fusion 500 variant designed for doubles fast-paced offensive play.
-
Mid-Court Intercept and Drive Specialist:
- Ideal Match. Light frame enables fast early interceptions; extreme head balance delivers punch on drives. Muscle Wingtron reinforces crown for repeated hard impact on drive attacks.
-
Singles Baseline Power Player:
- T-Fusion 500 ATTK is better for dedicated singles baseline power — more sustained mass (84g) for deeper smash pressure. The Zoom’s lighter frame gives up some depth on sustained rear-court attacks.
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, firm head-heavy. Maximum rear-court smash momentum. Best for singles baseline power attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, LEAST head-heavy (295mm is the most neutral of the three). Best all-court control and fastest recovery. Power with better handling versatility.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: LIGHTEST frame but MOST head-heavy balance point (305mm). The counterintuitive combination: lightest in hand but most extreme balance. Produces fast swing speed (light frame) combined with maximum rotational head momentum (305mm). Fast, punchy attacking for doubles and speed-first play.
Same-Brand Comparison — T-Fusion 500 Zoom vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum sustained rear-court power | Singles baseline power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court versatility, doubles transitions, recommended for newcomers to 500 series |
| T-Fusion 500 ZOOM (this racket) | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest frame + MOST head-heavy balance = fast + punchy attacking | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy smashing |
| 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 | 82g (4U) |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 295mm balance point (least head-heavy in the 500 triplet) |
| Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Frame Material | Japan-Made Graphite |
| Key Technologies | T-Fuse | Japan Graphite | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Max String Tension | 32–34 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 |
| Player Type | Attacking — All-Court / Control Focus |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
Description
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket is the most counterintuitive racket in the T-Fusion 500 triplet — and understanding why it is designed this way reveals the clarity of Hundred’s engineering logic for this series. The Zoom is the lightest of the three at 79g, which would normally suggest a more neutral or speed-oriented design. But its balance point — 305mm — is the MOST head-heavy in the triplet, more extreme than the ATTK’s 300mm and significantly more extreme than the CTRL’s 295mm. How does the lightest frame have the most extreme head-heavy balance? Through Muscle Wingtron: strategic mass concentration at the frame crown that loads the head without adding overall weight. The result is a racket that reaches high swing velocity quickly (light total mass) while maximising the rotational momentum available at contact (305mm extreme head balance).
- In playing terms, the Zoom produces a distinctly different attacking feel from the ATTK. The ATTK’s 84g weight generates heavy, sustained smash pressure — the kind of rear-court singles attack that wins points through depth and pace from the baseline. The Zoom’s 79g weight reaches the contact point faster, and its 305mm balance delivers a sharp, punchy momentum at impact. Fast rallies, doubles exchanges, and situations where quick preparation time is essential favour the Zoom’s lighter frame. The Zoom smashes are sharp and fast rather than heavy and deep — a different offensive vocabulary suited to doubles front-foot attacking.
- The Muscle Wingtron is the technology that makes this counterintuitive specification possible. By concentrating mass strategically at the crown, Hundred achieves a 305mm balance without loading the entire frame. This also reinforces the frame structure at the crown — the most stressed location during smash impact — which contributes to string tension retention and frame stability on aggressive attacks.
- Curve² geometry is an especially well-considered addition on the Zoom. Because the Zoom is deployed in fast exchanges where contact precision is naturally more variable, the enlarged sweet spot means more of those fast-paced contacts produce consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid doubles rallies.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Foundation: Same Japan graphite as the ATTK and CTRL — tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, better stiffness-to-weight ratio. At 79g, the Japan graphite helps maintain frame integrity and consistent energy transmission at the lighter overall weight — the same quality material in a lighter package than the ATTK.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: Same T-Fuse construction across all three 500 variants — the monolithic shaft-frame junction that maximises elastic energy transfer. On the Zoom’s lighter frame, T-Fuse ensures the energy from the flexible shaft reaches the shuttle efficiently without being dissipated at the joint.
- Muscle Wingtron — Strategic Crown Mass Concentration: The technology unique to the Zoom in this triplet. Located on the top portion of the frame, Muscle Wingtron adds strategic weight at the frame crown to maximise the balance point without adding overall frame mass. This creates the counterintuitive specification: lightest frame (79g) with most extreme head-heavy balance (305mm). Also reinforces the crown structure for string tension retention and frame stability on hard impacts.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Sweet Spot for Fast Play: Enlarged sweet spot across a curved frame profile. On the Zoom — designed for fast exchanges where contact consistency varies — Curve² provides insurance: more of the string bed produces consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid rally sequences.
- 79g (4U) + 305mm Balance — Fast + Punchy: The defining Zoom combination. 79g is the lightest in the triplet — less mass to accelerate, faster wrist transitions. 305mm is the most extreme head-heavy balance — maximum rotational momentum concentrated at the frame head at contact. Together: fast preparation + punchy impact = the Zoom’s attacking signature.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 8.5/10: Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Muscle Wingtron’s 305mm extreme head-heavy balance + Curve² sweet spot = punchy, fast attacking. Smashes are sharp and rapid rather than heavy and sustained. Excellent for doubles smash-finishing, drive attacks, and mid-court kill shots. Less suited to sustained baseline singles power than the ATTK.
- Defence — 6/10: Most head-heavy balance in the triplet (305mm) means the most extreme recovery penalty despite the light 79g weight. The light frame mitigates this — 79g repositions faster than 84g — but the 305mm balance still creates a strong head-heavy pull that needs correction in defensive transitions. Better defensive recovery than the ATTK (lighter frame) but the Zoom is not a defensive tool.
- Net Area — 8/10: Light 79g weight enables fast wrist snap at the net. 305mm balance delivers punchy net kill momentum. Curve² supports consistent contact on fast net kill attempts. Excellent for decisive net finishes in doubles — the Zoom’s light frame enables fast preparation while its extreme balance delivers powerful kills.
- Control — 7/10: Curve² enlarges sweet spot for consistent contact in fast play. Japan graphite provides directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability. The 305mm extreme balance requires more wrist control on delicate shots than the CTRL’s 295mm — the Zoom is optimised for fast attacking rather than precise placement.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Doubles Attacker Who Wants Fast Swing With Maximum Impact Punch: The Zoom’s 79g/305mm combination is specifically designed for this profile — faster than the ATTK in swing preparation, punchier than a truly balanced racket in impact momentum. The ideal T-Fusion 500 for doubles front-foot attacking.
- Speed-First Intermediate Player Who Wants Attacking Intent: If your game style is fast, first-strike attacking — quick drives, rapid smash-follow, early intercept — the Zoom provides the fast swing of a lighter frame combined with the head momentum of an extreme head-heavy balance. Different from either pure speed (head-light) or pure power (heavy head-heavy).
- Player Choosing Between Zoom and ATTK: Choose Zoom for doubles, fast exchanges, and speed-first attacking. Choose ATTK for singles rear-court sustained smash power. The Zoom is faster in hand; the ATTK delivers more sustained mass on deep baseline attacks.
- Player Who Wants the Lightest T-Fusion 500: At 79g the Zoom is the lightest in the triplet — but note that its 305mm extreme head-heavy balance means it will feel less light than a 79g even-balance frame. The lightness is in the total mass; the head-heavy balance compensates with rotational momentum.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
-
Doubles Front-Court Speed Attacker:
- Ideal Match. 79g light frame for fast swing preparation + 305mm extreme head-heavy balance for punchy impact momentum. The T-Fusion 500 variant designed for doubles fast-paced offensive play.
-
Mid-Court Intercept and Drive Specialist:
- Ideal Match. Light frame enables fast early interceptions; extreme head balance delivers punch on drives. Muscle Wingtron reinforces crown for repeated hard impact on drive attacks.
-
Singles Baseline Power Player:
- T-Fusion 500 ATTK is better for dedicated singles baseline power — more sustained mass (84g) for deeper smash pressure. The Zoom’s lighter frame gives up some depth on sustained rear-court attacks.
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, firm head-heavy. Maximum rear-court smash momentum. Best for singles baseline power attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, LEAST head-heavy (295mm is the most neutral of the three). Best all-court control and fastest recovery. Power with better handling versatility.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: LIGHTEST frame but MOST head-heavy balance point (305mm). The counterintuitive combination: lightest in hand but most extreme balance. Produces fast swing speed (light frame) combined with maximum rotational head momentum (305mm). Fast, punchy attacking for doubles and speed-first play.
Same-Brand Comparison — T-Fusion 500 Zoom vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum sustained rear-court power | Singles baseline power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court versatility, doubles transitions, recommended for newcomers to 500 series |
| T-Fusion 500 ZOOM (this racket) | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest frame + MOST head-heavy balance = fast + punchy attacking | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy smashing |
| 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
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Yes — it is the T-Fusion 500 variant most suited to doubles. Light 79g frame for fast swing preparation; extreme 305mm head-heavy balance for punchy smash momentum. Fast rallies, smash-follow exchanges, and rapid net transitions all favour the Zoom’s profile.
Zoom is 5g lighter (79g vs 84g) but has more extreme head-heavy balance (305mm vs 300mm). ATTK provides sustained rear-court singles power via heavier total mass. Zoom provides fast punchy doubles attacking via lighter swing + extreme head momentum. Different offensive styles.
Maximum 32–34 lbs. Intermediate: 24–26 lbs. Advanced: 26–30 lbs. Japan graphite handles the full ceiling reliably.
| Weight | 82g (4U) |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 295mm balance point (least head-heavy in the 500 triplet) |
| Flex | Flexible |
| Shaft | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Frame Material | Japan-Made Graphite |
| Key Technologies | T-Fuse | Japan Graphite | VaporShaft S 6.8mm |
| Max String Tension | 32–34 lbs |
| Grip Size | G6 |
| Player Type | Attacking — All-Court / Control Focus |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket is the most counterintuitive racket in the T-Fusion 500 triplet — and understanding why it is designed this way reveals the clarity of Hundred’s engineering logic for this series. The Zoom is the lightest of the three at 79g, which would normally suggest a more neutral or speed-oriented design. But its balance point — 305mm — is the MOST head-heavy in the triplet, more extreme than the ATTK’s 300mm and significantly more extreme than the CTRL’s 295mm. How does the lightest frame have the most extreme head-heavy balance? Through Muscle Wingtron: strategic mass concentration at the frame crown that loads the head without adding overall weight. The result is a racket that reaches high swing velocity quickly (light total mass) while maximising the rotational momentum available at contact (305mm extreme head balance).
- In playing terms, the Zoom produces a distinctly different attacking feel from the ATTK. The ATTK’s 84g weight generates heavy, sustained smash pressure — the kind of rear-court singles attack that wins points through depth and pace from the baseline. The Zoom’s 79g weight reaches the contact point faster, and its 305mm balance delivers a sharp, punchy momentum at impact. Fast rallies, doubles exchanges, and situations where quick preparation time is essential favour the Zoom’s lighter frame. The Zoom smashes are sharp and fast rather than heavy and deep — a different offensive vocabulary suited to doubles front-foot attacking.
- The Muscle Wingtron is the technology that makes this counterintuitive specification possible. By concentrating mass strategically at the crown, Hundred achieves a 305mm balance without loading the entire frame. This also reinforces the frame structure at the crown — the most stressed location during smash impact — which contributes to string tension retention and frame stability on aggressive attacks.
- Curve² geometry is an especially well-considered addition on the Zoom. Because the Zoom is deployed in fast exchanges where contact precision is naturally more variable, the enlarged sweet spot means more of those fast-paced contacts produce consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid doubles rallies.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Japan-Made Graphite — Quality Material Foundation: Same Japan graphite as the ATTK and CTRL — tighter fibre tolerances, more consistent flex behaviour, better stiffness-to-weight ratio. At 79g, the Japan graphite helps maintain frame integrity and consistent energy transmission at the lighter overall weight — the same quality material in a lighter package than the ATTK.
- T-Fuse Shaft-Frame Integration — Energy Transfer: Same T-Fuse construction across all three 500 variants — the monolithic shaft-frame junction that maximises elastic energy transfer. On the Zoom’s lighter frame, T-Fuse ensures the energy from the flexible shaft reaches the shuttle efficiently without being dissipated at the joint.
- Muscle Wingtron — Strategic Crown Mass Concentration: The technology unique to the Zoom in this triplet. Located on the top portion of the frame, Muscle Wingtron adds strategic weight at the frame crown to maximise the balance point without adding overall frame mass. This creates the counterintuitive specification: lightest frame (79g) with most extreme head-heavy balance (305mm). Also reinforces the crown structure for string tension retention and frame stability on hard impacts.
- Curve² Frame Geometry — Sweet Spot for Fast Play: Enlarged sweet spot across a curved frame profile. On the Zoom — designed for fast exchanges where contact consistency varies — Curve² provides insurance: more of the string bed produces consistent shuttle response, reducing errors in rapid rally sequences.
- 79g (4U) + 305mm Balance — Fast + Punchy: The defining Zoom combination. 79g is the lightest in the triplet — less mass to accelerate, faster wrist transitions. 305mm is the most extreme head-heavy balance — maximum rotational momentum concentrated at the frame head at contact. Together: fast preparation + punchy impact = the Zoom’s attacking signature.
Performance Ratings — Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
- Attack — 8.5/10: Japan graphite + T-Fuse + Muscle Wingtron’s 305mm extreme head-heavy balance + Curve² sweet spot = punchy, fast attacking. Smashes are sharp and rapid rather than heavy and sustained. Excellent for doubles smash-finishing, drive attacks, and mid-court kill shots. Less suited to sustained baseline singles power than the ATTK.
- Defence — 6/10: Most head-heavy balance in the triplet (305mm) means the most extreme recovery penalty despite the light 79g weight. The light frame mitigates this — 79g repositions faster than 84g — but the 305mm balance still creates a strong head-heavy pull that needs correction in defensive transitions. Better defensive recovery than the ATTK (lighter frame) but the Zoom is not a defensive tool.
- Net Area — 8/10: Light 79g weight enables fast wrist snap at the net. 305mm balance delivers punchy net kill momentum. Curve² supports consistent contact on fast net kill attempts. Excellent for decisive net finishes in doubles — the Zoom’s light frame enables fast preparation while its extreme balance delivers powerful kills.
- Control — 7/10: Curve² enlarges sweet spot for consistent contact in fast play. Japan graphite provides directional feedback. T-Fuse maintains shot direction stability. The 305mm extreme balance requires more wrist control on delicate shots than the CTRL’s 295mm — the Zoom is optimised for fast attacking rather than precise placement.
Racket Finder — Is Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Doubles Attacker Who Wants Fast Swing With Maximum Impact Punch: The Zoom’s 79g/305mm combination is specifically designed for this profile — faster than the ATTK in swing preparation, punchier than a truly balanced racket in impact momentum. The ideal T-Fusion 500 for doubles front-foot attacking.
- Speed-First Intermediate Player Who Wants Attacking Intent: If your game style is fast, first-strike attacking — quick drives, rapid smash-follow, early intercept — the Zoom provides the fast swing of a lighter frame combined with the head momentum of an extreme head-heavy balance. Different from either pure speed (head-light) or pure power (heavy head-heavy).
- Player Choosing Between Zoom and ATTK: Choose Zoom for doubles, fast exchanges, and speed-first attacking. Choose ATTK for singles rear-court sustained smash power. The Zoom is faster in hand; the ATTK delivers more sustained mass on deep baseline attacks.
- Player Who Wants the Lightest T-Fusion 500: At 79g the Zoom is the lightest in the triplet — but note that its 305mm extreme head-heavy balance means it will feel less light than a 79g even-balance frame. The lightness is in the total mass; the head-heavy balance compensates with rotational momentum.
Playing Style & Court Position Guide for Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket:
-
Doubles Front-Court Speed Attacker:
- Ideal Match. 79g light frame for fast swing preparation + 305mm extreme head-heavy balance for punchy impact momentum. The T-Fusion 500 variant designed for doubles fast-paced offensive play.
-
Mid-Court Intercept and Drive Specialist:
- Ideal Match. Light frame enables fast early interceptions; extreme head balance delivers punch on drives. Muscle Wingtron reinforces crown for repeated hard impact on drive attacks.
-
Singles Baseline Power Player:
- T-Fusion 500 ATTK is better for dedicated singles baseline power — more sustained mass (84g) for deeper smash pressure. The Zoom’s lighter frame gives up some depth on sustained rear-court attacks.
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, firm head-heavy. Maximum rear-court smash momentum. Best for singles baseline power attacking.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 CTRL Badminton Racket — 82g (4U), 295mm balance point: Middle weight, LEAST head-heavy (295mm is the most neutral of the three). Best all-court control and fastest recovery. Power with better handling versatility.
- Hundred T-Fusion 500 ZOOM Badminton Racket — 79g (4U), 305mm balance point: LIGHTEST frame but MOST head-heavy balance point (305mm). The counterintuitive combination: lightest in hand but most extreme balance. Produces fast swing speed (light frame) combined with maximum rotational head momentum (305mm). Fast, punchy attacking for doubles and speed-first play.
Same-Brand Comparison — T-Fusion 500 Zoom vs Other T-Fusion Variants at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance Point | Character | Best For |
| T-Fusion 500 ATTK | 84g (4U) | 300mm Head Heavy | Heaviest + firm head-heavy = maximum sustained rear-court power | Singles baseline power attacking |
| T-Fusion 500 CTRL | 82g (4U) | 295mm Head Heavy | Mid-weight + least head-heavy = best all-court control | All-court versatility, doubles transitions, recommended for newcomers to 500 series |
| T-Fusion 500 ZOOM (this racket) | 79g (4U) | 305mm Head Heavy | Lightest frame + MOST head-heavy balance = fast + punchy attacking | Doubles, speed-first, fast punchy smashing |
| 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
Yes — it is the T-Fusion 500 variant most suited to doubles. Light 79g frame for fast swing preparation; extreme 305mm head-heavy balance for punchy smash momentum. Fast rallies, smash-follow exchanges, and rapid net transitions all favour the Zoom’s profile.
Zoom is 5g lighter (79g vs 84g) but has more extreme head-heavy balance (305mm vs 300mm). ATTK provides sustained rear-court singles power via heavier total mass. Zoom provides fast punchy doubles attacking via lighter swing + extreme head momentum. Different offensive styles.
Maximum 32–34 lbs. Intermediate: 24–26 lbs. Advanced: 26–30 lbs. Japan graphite handles the full ceiling reliably.
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