Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket

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Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket (4U)

Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket is the entry-level model in the Halbertec control series — Li-Ning’s racket family built around even-balance weight distribution and precision shot-making.

Original price was: ₹6,090.00.Current price is: ₹3,943.00.

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

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

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Weight Class 4U (80–84g)
Grip Size G5
Balance Even Balance
Shaft Diameter 7.0mm (Standard Modulus)
Shaft Flex Flexible (Standard Modulus shaft)
Frame Material STD High-Elastic Carbon Fibre
Frame Shape Aerodynamic Frame (Dynamic Optimum)
Max String Tension ≤ 30 lbs (4U)
Overall Length 675mm
Colour Black / Purple / White
Supplied Unstrung, with full cover
Play Style Control — All-Round (Even Balance)
Suitable For Intermediate–Advanced
Series Halbertec Control Series

God of Sports Expert Verdict on Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket:

  • The Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket punches above its weight class at the price point. The even-balance profile is genuinely useful for mixed-game players — the racket doesn’t resist you when you want to drive flat from the mid-court, and it provides enough head presence for clears and smashes from the back court. The 7.0mm shaft is noticeably more flexible than the slim premium shafts of higher-end rackets (the Axforce 90’s 6.4mm or the Aeronaut 9000’s carbon construction), which works in the Halbertec 1000’s favour for players who haven’t yet developed a compact, precise power swing: the shaft’s flex stores and returns energy more elastically, giving you good pace on clears and drops without demanding perfect timing.
  • The Sonic Boom System is a practical feature, not a gimmick. The characteristic resonant sound on impact gives immediate feedback about where on the string bed the shuttle contacted — a clean, centred hit sounds noticeably crisper and fuller than an off-centre miss. Over time, this auditory feedback helps players develop better contact habits without requiring a coach to point out every mis-hit.
  • The Aerodynamic Frame design keeps the frame profile slim enough to reduce air drag without going to the extreme thin-frame engineering of more expensive models. The result is a racket that moves through the air cleanly on your swing without requiring the ultra-precise frame alignment of top-end specialist rackets. If you’re looking for a genuinely capable, well-made control racket at an honest price from Li-Ning’s core range, the Halbertec 1000 4U is one of the best starting points in the entire catalogue.

Technologies used in Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket:

  • Sonic Boom System : The Sonic Boom System is Li-Ning’s frame resonance technology that engineers the frame to produce a distinct, powerful impact sound when the shuttle contacts the string bed cleanly. Unlike vibration-dampening designs that mute frame response, the Sonic Boom System uses the frame’s natural resonance properties to amplify a short, sharp acoustic signature on impact. This serves a genuine practical purpose: the sound profile changes clearly when the shuttle lands off-centre — a mis-hit sounds flatter and less resonant — giving players instant feedback about contact quality without needing to consciously analyse the shot. Over extended practice sessions, this auditory loop (clean contact = sharp boom, mis-hit = muted thud) helps players develop a more consistent centre-string contact habit, which is the most important technical component of consistent shuttle control.
  • 7.0mm Standard-Modulus Slim Shaft : The Halbertec 1000 Li-Ning Badminton Racket 7.0mm shaft uses standard-modulus carbon fibre — a more elastic material than the high-modulus or ultra-high-modulus carbon in more expensive rackets. This means the shaft bends more during a full swing and returns its energy over a slightly longer arc, rather than the near-instantaneous snap of a stiff shaft. The practical consequence is two-fold: players with developing technique get better energy return from imperfect swings (the shaft stores energy even from a slightly mistimed hit and releases it into the shuttle), and the shaft is more forgiving on the wrist and elbow because it absorbs and distributes impact forces over a longer time period. For players moving up from beginner-level equipment, the 7.0mm shaft is a meaningful upgrade in consistency without demanding the precise timing of a stiff flagship shaft.
  • Even Balance — The Halbertec Series Philosophy : The defining characteristic of the entire Halbertec series is even balance weight distribution — the point at which the racket balances is approximately midway along its length, rather than biased toward the head (as in attacking rackets) or the handle (as in speed/manoeuvring rackets). An even-balance racket feels neutral in the hand: it doesn’t pull your wrist forward with head weight, and it doesn’t feel excessively handle-heavy. This neutrality produces three practical benefits. First, stroke transitions are easier — moving from a rear-court smash to a net kill requires less wrist and forearm adjustment because the racket’s inertia is balanced. Second, defensive recovery is faster than with head-heavy frames because the balanced weight distribution allows the racket face to return to neutral position more quickly after impact. Third, fatigue accumulates more slowly over long matches or training sessions because the balanced frame doesn’t require constant compensation for head-pull. Li-Ning designed the Halbertec series specifically for players who play across the whole court rather than specialists at one end.
  • Aerodynamic Frame — Reduced Air Drag for Swing Speed : The Halbertec 1000’s Aerodynamic Frame uses a streamlined cross-section profile that reduces the air resistance the frame generates as it moves through the hitting plane. While the effect is more pronounced on the thinner box-frames of higher-end models, even at the standard-modulus carbon specification of the Halbertec 1000, the aerodynamic profile produces a noticeably cleaner swing path compared to older, thicker frame designs. This translates to marginally higher swing speed for equivalent physical effort, particularly on quick deceptive shots (net kills, drop shots) where the entire stroke is short and the frame’s air-cutting efficiency matters most relative to swing distance.

Halbertec 1000 vs the Halbertec Series

Model Shaft Carbon Grade Technologies Level
Halbertec 1000 7.0mm Flexible STD Carbon Sonic Boom, Aero Frame Intermediate
Halbertec 6000 6.8mm Medium High-Modulus SW Balance, HDF Intermediate–Advanced
Halbertec 9000 6.6mm Hard Flex T1100 + M40 ACC Rif-Tech, HDF, SW Balance Advanced–Pro

Is the Li-Ning Halbertec 1000 Badminton Racket (4U) Right for You?

  • Intermediate Players Seeking Their First Dedicated Control Racket : The Halbertec 1000 of Li-Ning Badminton Racket is perfectly positioned for players who have graduated from beginner equipment and want a genuinely capable, balanced racket that serves well across all areas of the court. The even balance doesn’t force you to commit to an attacking or defending posture — you can play the whole court without the racket fighting your game style. The flexible 7.0mm shaft is more forgiving than stiffer designs, rewarding players whose technique is still developing.
  • Doubles Players Who Prioritise All-Round Versatility Over Raw Power : Doubles play demands rapid transitions — from aggressive drives to defensive lifts to net interceptions — within the same rally. The even-balance Halbertec 1000 handles this variety better than head-heavy attacking rackets, which resist quick direction changes. If your doubles game is built on sharp drives, net exchanges, and smart court coverage rather than rear-court smash dominance, the Halbertec 1000’s neutral character is genuinely useful.
Both are even-balance control rackets from the Halbertec series, but they differ significantly in construction and target player level. The Halbertec 1000 uses a 7.0mm standard-modulus flexible carbon shaft and STD Carbon frame construction — accessible and forgiving. The Halbertec 9000 uses T1100 ultra-high-modulus carbon (the same grade used in military equipment), a 6.6mm harder shaft with ACC Rif-Tech frame geometry and HDF Shock Absorption System, and is designed for advanced to professional players with established technique. The 9000 also carries professional player endorsements (Yuta Watanabe, Daniel Marthin, Bagas Maulana). The 1000 is the right starting point for intermediate players; the 9000 is the destination for advanced club and tournament players.
The Halbertec 1000’s even balance makes it more versatile than most rackets — it performs reasonably well in both singles and doubles. For singles, the flexible shaft helps with clears and drops; for doubles, the balanced weight distribution supports fast net exchanges and drives. That said, dedicated specialists — singles power players or doubles attackers — will eventually want a more specialised frame (Axforce series for attacking, Aeronaut 9000 for premium control).
The maximum tension is 30 lbs for the 4U. For intermediate players, 22–25 lbs is a comfortable starting range that gives good shuttle response without demanding perfect contact. Advanced players who string tighter should stay below 28 lbs to preserve the racket’s flexible shaft character — stringing too tightly on a flexible shaft tends to make the racket feel stiff and reduce its natural energy return.
The 4U (80–84g) is the standard choice for most players and provides a good balance of power on clears and smashes with reasonable swing speed. The 5U (74–79g) is lighter, producing faster racket head speed but with slightly less mass on impact — better for players who prioritise net speed and fast drives over rear-court power. Doubles players often prefer 5U; singles players generally prefer 4U.

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