



Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket (7U)
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is a 7U/G5 (61–65g), with head-heavy 300mm balance, and slightly stiff flex constructed with Carbon Fibre frame with Nano Technology.
₹6,999.00 Original price was: ₹6,999.00.₹3,292.00Current price is: ₹3,292.00.
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is GOS’s premium ultra-lightweight attacking option from Maxbolt — a 7U (61–65g) attacking racket with head-heavy balance, Super High Modulus Carbon shaft, and Nano Technology frame that delivers “top-level performance for serious badminton players” as GOS positions it. At 7U, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is 20–25% lighter than standard 4U rackets, but unlike basic ultralight rackets that sacrifice construction quality for weight, the Silver maintains genuine performance specifications: Super High Modulus Carbon shaft for premium energy transfer, head-heavy 300mm balance for attacking momentum, and Nano Technology for vibration absorption across extended sessions.
- The Super High Modulus Carbon shaft is the Silver’s most important construction distinction from basic ultralight alternatives. Standard entry-to-intermediate rackets use High Modulus Graphite or standard carbon composite shafts. Super High Modulus Carbon sits above both — higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability under impact, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. On an ultra-light 7U platform where every gram matters, the Super HM Carbon shaft ensures the Silver’s minimal mass does not compromise power transmission quality. Players who have used basic 7U or lightweight rackets with standard carbon shafts and found them imprecise or weak on powerful shots will find the Silver’s Super HM Carbon shaft noticeably more connected and responsive.
- The head-heavy 300mm balance on a 7U platform creates the same distinctive physics as the Nezer X Light — but with a more moderate balance point. At 300mm (vs the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm), the Silver’s head-heavy balance is closer to a conventional attacking racket’s balance character. The absolute head mass is still minimal at 61–65g total weight, but the 300mm balance provides more conventional attacking momentum for players who want the weight reduction benefit of 7U without the extreme balance adaptation that 350mm requires. The Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the more conventional of the two ultra-light Maxbolt options at GOS — head-heavy attacking character in a form that transitions more easily from standard 4U experience.
- For Indian club players managing joint sensitivity — shoulder fatigue, tennis elbow, or accumulated wrist strain from intensive multiple-sessions-per-week play — the Silver’s 7U weight class provides meaningful joint protection alongside genuine attacking capability. Unlike the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm balance that requires technique adaptation, the Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is immediately familiar to players transitioning from standard 4U attacking rackets, making it the more accessible joint-protection choice for players who do not want to rebuild their game around a new balance character.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft — Premium Ultra-Light Energy Transfer: Above standard HM Graphite in the carbon quality hierarchy. Higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. The construction specification that elevates the Silver above basic ultralight alternatives — power transfer quality comparable to premium intermediate rackets in a 7U platform.
- Carbon Fibre Frame — Strength at Minimal Weight: High-quality carbon fibre throughout the frame maintains structural integrity at 7U weight. Reduces shock during hard hits. Keeps the Silver strong under the stress of head-heavy attacking despite the minimal overall mass.
- Nano Technology Frame Integration — Vibration Absorption: Nano-scale particle integration in the frame reduces vibration at impact. Critical on an ultra-light racket where reduced frame mass means less natural vibration damping. Reduces arm fatigue on repeated fast shots across extended sessions — arm-comfort contribution for players who use the Silver’s ultra-light weight for high-volume play.
- Head-Heavy Balance (300mm) — Attacking Momentum at 7U: 300mm head-heavy balance provides attacking momentum on smashes and clears. More moderate than the Nezer X Light’s 350mm — familiar transition for players from standard 4U head-heavy attacking rackets. At 7U total weight, 300mm creates a swing weight lighter than most standard 4U alternatives while still delivering head-heavy momentum advantage.
- Relatively Stiff Flex — Direct Power Transfer: Relatively stiff shaft provides direct, controlled energy transfer. At 7U weight with Super HM Carbon, stiff flex ensures the minimal racket mass contributes efficient, precise power to attacking shots rather than absorbing energy through shaft flex.
- 76-Hole Grommet — String Longevity: Single-pass grommet system reduces string friction and tension loss. Extends string life between restrings — important at the 30 lbs ceiling where string integrity matters for consistent performance.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 8 / 10 | Head-heavy 300mm + Super HM Carbon shaft + relatively stiff = good attacking performance for a 7U racket. Premium shaft ensures power transfers efficiently despite minimal weight. Head-heavy balance adds momentum on smashes. Better attacking performance per gram than most ultralight alternatives. |
| Defence | 8.5 / 10 | 7U ultra-light weight enables the fastest defensive repositioning — every position change is quicker at 61–65g vs standard 4U. Nano Technology reduces arm fatigue on reactive blocking. Head-heavy 300mm is manageable for defence at this weight class. Excellent defensive profile. |
| Net Play | 8.5 / 10 | 7U weight produces effortless net wrist actions. Super HM Carbon shaft provides crisp net kill feedback. Head-heavy balance adds punch on net kills. Nano Technology comfort on repeated net touch shots. Excellent net play for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
| Control | 7.5 / 10 | Super HM Carbon shaft torsional stability provides directional consistency on fast shots. Nano Technology frame reduces micro-distortion. Relatively stiff provides direct, precise feedback. Head-heavy balance at 300mm is less demanding to control than 350mm alternatives. Good control for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Serious Player Who Wants Ultra-Light Attacking Performance: GOS positions the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for “serious badminton players” — not beginners. Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, 7U attacking weight. For intermediate-to-advanced players who want the genuine performance of a quality attacking racket at ultra-light 7U weight.
- Player Transitioning From Standard 4U to Ultra-Light: The Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is a familiar configuration for players used to standard 4U head-heavy rackets — the weight reduction is dramatic without requiring the extreme 350mm balance adaptation of the Nezer X Light. The most accessible ultra-light transition in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player With Joint Sensitivity Who Wants Attacking Capability: 7U weight reduces per-swing joint loading by ~20–25% vs standard 4U, alongside Nano Technology vibration absorption. For players managing shoulder or elbow issues who still want head-heavy attacking character, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the right compromise.
- Player Choosing Between Silver and Nezer X Light: Silver: 7U, 300mm head-heavy (moderate), Super HM Carbon shaft, more conventional balance feel. Nezer X Light: 9U, 350mm extreme head-heavy, Hexagon Shaft aerodynamics, most extreme speed configuration. Choose Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for more conventional head-heavy character with premium shaft quality. Choose Nezer X Light for absolute maximum speed and most extreme head-heavy momentum per gram.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
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Speed / Doubles / Ultra-Light Performance Players:
- Ideal Match. Super HM Carbon shaft + 7U weight + head-heavy 300mm + Nano Technology = GOS’s premium ultra-light attacking racket. For serious players who want the absolute minimum weight with genuine attacking performance quality.
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Players With Joint Sensitivity:
- Good Match. 7U weight + Nano Technology vibration absorption = meaningful joint load reduction vs standard 4U. More conventional 300mm balance than Nezer X Light — easier to use while managing joint issues without rebuilding technique.
-
Heavy Power / Smash-First Players:
- Moderate Match. 7U total weight limits absolute smash momentum vs heavier alternatives. For maximum smash power, Gallant Tour (82g, TSUYOI, 43 lbs) or Superstar 11 (83g, stiff, 43 lbs) are more appropriate. Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is for speed and ultra-light performance, not maximum power output.
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance | Max Tension | Best For |
| Maxbolt Silver (this racket) | 7U (61–65g) | HH 300mm | 30 lbs | Premium ultra-light — Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, serious player performance |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | HH 350mm extreme | 30 lbs | Maximum lightweight speed — extreme 350mm balance, Hexagon Shaft, ultimate speed tool |
| Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 | 5U (80g) | Slight HH 290–300mm | 35 lbs | Ultralight woven carbon — heavier than Silver but woven torsional stability |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | HH 295–300mm | 30 lbs | Standard weight precision attack — Super Carbon, M30 Japan shaft; heavier but more smash power |
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Weight | Best For |
| Yonex Astrox Lite 27i | Yonex (Japan) | 5U (77g) | Yonex lightweight head-heavy — 5U lighter than standard but heavier than Silver; choose for Yonex brand quality |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | 4U (83g) | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame aerodynamics at standard 4U weight; heavier but more advanced Victor technology |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | Maxbolt (Korea) | 9U (61g) | Same-brand ultra-light alternative — extreme 350mm balance vs Silver’s 300mm; choose by balance preference |
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| Weight / Grip | 7U (61–65g) / G5 |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 300mm (±3mm) |
| Flex | Relatively Stiff |
| Frame Material | Carbon Fibre + Nano Technology |
| Shaft Material | Super High Modulus Carbon |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 30 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Player Type | Speed / Doubles / Ultra-Light Attacking |
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is GOS’s premium ultra-lightweight attacking option from Maxbolt — a 7U (61–65g) attacking racket with head-heavy balance, Super High Modulus Carbon shaft, and Nano Technology frame that delivers “top-level performance for serious badminton players” as GOS positions it. At 7U, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is 20–25% lighter than standard 4U rackets, but unlike basic ultralight rackets that sacrifice construction quality for weight, the Silver maintains genuine performance specifications: Super High Modulus Carbon shaft for premium energy transfer, head-heavy 300mm balance for attacking momentum, and Nano Technology for vibration absorption across extended sessions.
- The Super High Modulus Carbon shaft is the Silver’s most important construction distinction from basic ultralight alternatives. Standard entry-to-intermediate rackets use High Modulus Graphite or standard carbon composite shafts. Super High Modulus Carbon sits above both — higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability under impact, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. On an ultra-light 7U platform where every gram matters, the Super HM Carbon shaft ensures the Silver’s minimal mass does not compromise power transmission quality. Players who have used basic 7U or lightweight rackets with standard carbon shafts and found them imprecise or weak on powerful shots will find the Silver’s Super HM Carbon shaft noticeably more connected and responsive.
- The head-heavy 300mm balance on a 7U platform creates the same distinctive physics as the Nezer X Light — but with a more moderate balance point. At 300mm (vs the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm), the Silver’s head-heavy balance is closer to a conventional attacking racket’s balance character. The absolute head mass is still minimal at 61–65g total weight, but the 300mm balance provides more conventional attacking momentum for players who want the weight reduction benefit of 7U without the extreme balance adaptation that 350mm requires. The Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the more conventional of the two ultra-light Maxbolt options at GOS — head-heavy attacking character in a form that transitions more easily from standard 4U experience.
- For Indian club players managing joint sensitivity — shoulder fatigue, tennis elbow, or accumulated wrist strain from intensive multiple-sessions-per-week play — the Silver’s 7U weight class provides meaningful joint protection alongside genuine attacking capability. Unlike the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm balance that requires technique adaptation, the Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is immediately familiar to players transitioning from standard 4U attacking rackets, making it the more accessible joint-protection choice for players who do not want to rebuild their game around a new balance character.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft — Premium Ultra-Light Energy Transfer: Above standard HM Graphite in the carbon quality hierarchy. Higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. The construction specification that elevates the Silver above basic ultralight alternatives — power transfer quality comparable to premium intermediate rackets in a 7U platform.
- Carbon Fibre Frame — Strength at Minimal Weight: High-quality carbon fibre throughout the frame maintains structural integrity at 7U weight. Reduces shock during hard hits. Keeps the Silver strong under the stress of head-heavy attacking despite the minimal overall mass.
- Nano Technology Frame Integration — Vibration Absorption: Nano-scale particle integration in the frame reduces vibration at impact. Critical on an ultra-light racket where reduced frame mass means less natural vibration damping. Reduces arm fatigue on repeated fast shots across extended sessions — arm-comfort contribution for players who use the Silver’s ultra-light weight for high-volume play.
- Head-Heavy Balance (300mm) — Attacking Momentum at 7U: 300mm head-heavy balance provides attacking momentum on smashes and clears. More moderate than the Nezer X Light’s 350mm — familiar transition for players from standard 4U head-heavy attacking rackets. At 7U total weight, 300mm creates a swing weight lighter than most standard 4U alternatives while still delivering head-heavy momentum advantage.
- Relatively Stiff Flex — Direct Power Transfer: Relatively stiff shaft provides direct, controlled energy transfer. At 7U weight with Super HM Carbon, stiff flex ensures the minimal racket mass contributes efficient, precise power to attacking shots rather than absorbing energy through shaft flex.
- 76-Hole Grommet — String Longevity: Single-pass grommet system reduces string friction and tension loss. Extends string life between restrings — important at the 30 lbs ceiling where string integrity matters for consistent performance.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 8 / 10 | Head-heavy 300mm + Super HM Carbon shaft + relatively stiff = good attacking performance for a 7U racket. Premium shaft ensures power transfers efficiently despite minimal weight. Head-heavy balance adds momentum on smashes. Better attacking performance per gram than most ultralight alternatives. |
| Defence | 8.5 / 10 | 7U ultra-light weight enables the fastest defensive repositioning — every position change is quicker at 61–65g vs standard 4U. Nano Technology reduces arm fatigue on reactive blocking. Head-heavy 300mm is manageable for defence at this weight class. Excellent defensive profile. |
| Net Play | 8.5 / 10 | 7U weight produces effortless net wrist actions. Super HM Carbon shaft provides crisp net kill feedback. Head-heavy balance adds punch on net kills. Nano Technology comfort on repeated net touch shots. Excellent net play for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
| Control | 7.5 / 10 | Super HM Carbon shaft torsional stability provides directional consistency on fast shots. Nano Technology frame reduces micro-distortion. Relatively stiff provides direct, precise feedback. Head-heavy balance at 300mm is less demanding to control than 350mm alternatives. Good control for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Serious Player Who Wants Ultra-Light Attacking Performance: GOS positions the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for “serious badminton players” — not beginners. Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, 7U attacking weight. For intermediate-to-advanced players who want the genuine performance of a quality attacking racket at ultra-light 7U weight.
- Player Transitioning From Standard 4U to Ultra-Light: The Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is a familiar configuration for players used to standard 4U head-heavy rackets — the weight reduction is dramatic without requiring the extreme 350mm balance adaptation of the Nezer X Light. The most accessible ultra-light transition in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player With Joint Sensitivity Who Wants Attacking Capability: 7U weight reduces per-swing joint loading by ~20–25% vs standard 4U, alongside Nano Technology vibration absorption. For players managing shoulder or elbow issues who still want head-heavy attacking character, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the right compromise.
- Player Choosing Between Silver and Nezer X Light: Silver: 7U, 300mm head-heavy (moderate), Super HM Carbon shaft, more conventional balance feel. Nezer X Light: 9U, 350mm extreme head-heavy, Hexagon Shaft aerodynamics, most extreme speed configuration. Choose Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for more conventional head-heavy character with premium shaft quality. Choose Nezer X Light for absolute maximum speed and most extreme head-heavy momentum per gram.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
-
Speed / Doubles / Ultra-Light Performance Players:
- Ideal Match. Super HM Carbon shaft + 7U weight + head-heavy 300mm + Nano Technology = GOS’s premium ultra-light attacking racket. For serious players who want the absolute minimum weight with genuine attacking performance quality.
-
Players With Joint Sensitivity:
- Good Match. 7U weight + Nano Technology vibration absorption = meaningful joint load reduction vs standard 4U. More conventional 300mm balance than Nezer X Light — easier to use while managing joint issues without rebuilding technique.
-
Heavy Power / Smash-First Players:
- Moderate Match. 7U total weight limits absolute smash momentum vs heavier alternatives. For maximum smash power, Gallant Tour (82g, TSUYOI, 43 lbs) or Superstar 11 (83g, stiff, 43 lbs) are more appropriate. Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is for speed and ultra-light performance, not maximum power output.
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance | Max Tension | Best For |
| Maxbolt Silver (this racket) | 7U (61–65g) | HH 300mm | 30 lbs | Premium ultra-light — Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, serious player performance |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | HH 350mm extreme | 30 lbs | Maximum lightweight speed — extreme 350mm balance, Hexagon Shaft, ultimate speed tool |
| Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 | 5U (80g) | Slight HH 290–300mm | 35 lbs | Ultralight woven carbon — heavier than Silver but woven torsional stability |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | HH 295–300mm | 30 lbs | Standard weight precision attack — Super Carbon, M30 Japan shaft; heavier but more smash power |
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Weight | Best For |
| Yonex Astrox Lite 27i | Yonex (Japan) | 5U (77g) | Yonex lightweight head-heavy — 5U lighter than standard but heavier than Silver; choose for Yonex brand quality |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | 4U (83g) | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame aerodynamics at standard 4U weight; heavier but more advanced Victor technology |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | Maxbolt (Korea) | 9U (61g) | Same-brand ultra-light alternative — extreme 350mm balance vs Silver’s 300mm; choose by balance preference |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at God of Sports
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
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Both ~61–65g ultra-light Maxbolt attacking rackets. Silver: 7U, 300mm head-heavy (moderate), Super HM Carbon shaft, Nano Technology. Nezer X Light: 9U, 350mm extreme head-heavy, Hexagon Shaft. Choose Silver for conventional head-heavy feel with premium shaft; choose Nezer X Light for extreme speed configuration.
7U = 61–65g — approximately 20–25% lighter than standard 4U (80–84g). Enables faster swing initiation, quicker recovery, significantly reduced joint loading. The Silver offers genuine attacking performance quality (Super HM Carbon, head-heavy) in this ultra-light class.
20–24 lbs intermediate. 22–26 lbs advanced. Maximum 30 lbs — do not exceed. Ultra-light 7U construction not designed for higher tensions. Best at 22–26 lbs for attacking performance.
| Weight / Grip | 7U (61–65g) / G5 |
| Balance | Head Heavy — 300mm (±3mm) |
| Flex | Relatively Stiff |
| Frame Material | Carbon Fibre + Nano Technology |
| Shaft Material | Super High Modulus Carbon |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 30 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Player Type | Speed / Doubles / Ultra-Light Attacking |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is GOS’s premium ultra-lightweight attacking option from Maxbolt — a 7U (61–65g) attacking racket with head-heavy balance, Super High Modulus Carbon shaft, and Nano Technology frame that delivers “top-level performance for serious badminton players” as GOS positions it. At 7U, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is 20–25% lighter than standard 4U rackets, but unlike basic ultralight rackets that sacrifice construction quality for weight, the Silver maintains genuine performance specifications: Super High Modulus Carbon shaft for premium energy transfer, head-heavy 300mm balance for attacking momentum, and Nano Technology for vibration absorption across extended sessions.
- The Super High Modulus Carbon shaft is the Silver’s most important construction distinction from basic ultralight alternatives. Standard entry-to-intermediate rackets use High Modulus Graphite or standard carbon composite shafts. Super High Modulus Carbon sits above both — higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability under impact, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. On an ultra-light 7U platform where every gram matters, the Super HM Carbon shaft ensures the Silver’s minimal mass does not compromise power transmission quality. Players who have used basic 7U or lightweight rackets with standard carbon shafts and found them imprecise or weak on powerful shots will find the Silver’s Super HM Carbon shaft noticeably more connected and responsive.
- The head-heavy 300mm balance on a 7U platform creates the same distinctive physics as the Nezer X Light — but with a more moderate balance point. At 300mm (vs the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm), the Silver’s head-heavy balance is closer to a conventional attacking racket’s balance character. The absolute head mass is still minimal at 61–65g total weight, but the 300mm balance provides more conventional attacking momentum for players who want the weight reduction benefit of 7U without the extreme balance adaptation that 350mm requires. The Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the more conventional of the two ultra-light Maxbolt options at GOS — head-heavy attacking character in a form that transitions more easily from standard 4U experience.
- For Indian club players managing joint sensitivity — shoulder fatigue, tennis elbow, or accumulated wrist strain from intensive multiple-sessions-per-week play — the Silver’s 7U weight class provides meaningful joint protection alongside genuine attacking capability. Unlike the Nezer X Light’s extreme 350mm balance that requires technique adaptation, the Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is immediately familiar to players transitioning from standard 4U attacking rackets, making it the more accessible joint-protection choice for players who do not want to rebuild their game around a new balance character.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
- Super High Modulus Carbon Shaft — Premium Ultra-Light Energy Transfer: Above standard HM Graphite in the carbon quality hierarchy. Higher tensile modulus means more stiffness per unit weight, better torsional stability, and more efficient energy transfer from swing to shuttle. The construction specification that elevates the Silver above basic ultralight alternatives — power transfer quality comparable to premium intermediate rackets in a 7U platform.
- Carbon Fibre Frame — Strength at Minimal Weight: High-quality carbon fibre throughout the frame maintains structural integrity at 7U weight. Reduces shock during hard hits. Keeps the Silver strong under the stress of head-heavy attacking despite the minimal overall mass.
- Nano Technology Frame Integration — Vibration Absorption: Nano-scale particle integration in the frame reduces vibration at impact. Critical on an ultra-light racket where reduced frame mass means less natural vibration damping. Reduces arm fatigue on repeated fast shots across extended sessions — arm-comfort contribution for players who use the Silver’s ultra-light weight for high-volume play.
- Head-Heavy Balance (300mm) — Attacking Momentum at 7U: 300mm head-heavy balance provides attacking momentum on smashes and clears. More moderate than the Nezer X Light’s 350mm — familiar transition for players from standard 4U head-heavy attacking rackets. At 7U total weight, 300mm creates a swing weight lighter than most standard 4U alternatives while still delivering head-heavy momentum advantage.
- Relatively Stiff Flex — Direct Power Transfer: Relatively stiff shaft provides direct, controlled energy transfer. At 7U weight with Super HM Carbon, stiff flex ensures the minimal racket mass contributes efficient, precise power to attacking shots rather than absorbing energy through shaft flex.
- 76-Hole Grommet — String Longevity: Single-pass grommet system reduces string friction and tension loss. Extends string life between restrings — important at the 30 lbs ceiling where string integrity matters for consistent performance.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 8 / 10 | Head-heavy 300mm + Super HM Carbon shaft + relatively stiff = good attacking performance for a 7U racket. Premium shaft ensures power transfers efficiently despite minimal weight. Head-heavy balance adds momentum on smashes. Better attacking performance per gram than most ultralight alternatives. |
| Defence | 8.5 / 10 | 7U ultra-light weight enables the fastest defensive repositioning — every position change is quicker at 61–65g vs standard 4U. Nano Technology reduces arm fatigue on reactive blocking. Head-heavy 300mm is manageable for defence at this weight class. Excellent defensive profile. |
| Net Play | 8.5 / 10 | 7U weight produces effortless net wrist actions. Super HM Carbon shaft provides crisp net kill feedback. Head-heavy balance adds punch on net kills. Nano Technology comfort on repeated net touch shots. Excellent net play for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
| Control | 7.5 / 10 | Super HM Carbon shaft torsional stability provides directional consistency on fast shots. Nano Technology frame reduces micro-distortion. Relatively stiff provides direct, precise feedback. Head-heavy balance at 300mm is less demanding to control than 350mm alternatives. Good control for an ultra-light attacking racket. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket Right for You?
- Serious Player Who Wants Ultra-Light Attacking Performance: GOS positions the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for “serious badminton players” — not beginners. Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, 7U attacking weight. For intermediate-to-advanced players who want the genuine performance of a quality attacking racket at ultra-light 7U weight.
- Player Transitioning From Standard 4U to Ultra-Light: The Silver’s 300mm head-heavy balance is a familiar configuration for players used to standard 4U head-heavy rackets — the weight reduction is dramatic without requiring the extreme 350mm balance adaptation of the Nezer X Light. The most accessible ultra-light transition in the GOS Maxbolt range.
- Player With Joint Sensitivity Who Wants Attacking Capability: 7U weight reduces per-swing joint loading by ~20–25% vs standard 4U, alongside Nano Technology vibration absorption. For players managing shoulder or elbow issues who still want head-heavy attacking character, the Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is the right compromise.
- Player Choosing Between Silver and Nezer X Light: Silver: 7U, 300mm head-heavy (moderate), Super HM Carbon shaft, more conventional balance feel. Nezer X Light: 9U, 350mm extreme head-heavy, Hexagon Shaft aerodynamics, most extreme speed configuration. Choose Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket for more conventional head-heavy character with premium shaft quality. Choose Nezer X Light for absolute maximum speed and most extreme head-heavy momentum per gram.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket:
-
Speed / Doubles / Ultra-Light Performance Players:
- Ideal Match. Super HM Carbon shaft + 7U weight + head-heavy 300mm + Nano Technology = GOS’s premium ultra-light attacking racket. For serious players who want the absolute minimum weight with genuine attacking performance quality.
-
Players With Joint Sensitivity:
- Good Match. 7U weight + Nano Technology vibration absorption = meaningful joint load reduction vs standard 4U. More conventional 300mm balance than Nezer X Light — easier to use while managing joint issues without rebuilding technique.
-
Heavy Power / Smash-First Players:
- Moderate Match. 7U total weight limits absolute smash momentum vs heavier alternatives. For maximum smash power, Gallant Tour (82g, TSUYOI, 43 lbs) or Superstar 11 (83g, stiff, 43 lbs) are more appropriate. Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket is for speed and ultra-light performance, not maximum power output.
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Balance | Max Tension | Best For |
| Maxbolt Silver (this racket) | 7U (61–65g) | HH 300mm | 30 lbs | Premium ultra-light — Super HM Carbon shaft, head-heavy 300mm, serious player performance |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | HH 350mm extreme | 30 lbs | Maximum lightweight speed — extreme 350mm balance, Hexagon Shaft, ultimate speed tool |
| Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 | 5U (80g) | Slight HH 290–300mm | 35 lbs | Ultralight woven carbon — heavier than Silver but woven torsional stability |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | HH 295–300mm | 30 lbs | Standard weight precision attack — Super Carbon, M30 Japan shaft; heavier but more smash power |
Maxbolt Silver Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Weight | Best For |
| Yonex Astrox Lite 27i | Yonex (Japan) | 5U (77g) | Yonex lightweight head-heavy — 5U lighter than standard but heavier than Silver; choose for Yonex brand quality |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | 4U (83g) | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame aerodynamics at standard 4U weight; heavier but more advanced Victor technology |
| Maxbolt Nezer X Light | Maxbolt (Korea) | 9U (61g) | Same-brand ultra-light alternative — extreme 350mm balance vs Silver’s 300mm; choose by balance preference |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at God of Sports
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
Both ~61–65g ultra-light Maxbolt attacking rackets. Silver: 7U, 300mm head-heavy (moderate), Super HM Carbon shaft, Nano Technology. Nezer X Light: 9U, 350mm extreme head-heavy, Hexagon Shaft. Choose Silver for conventional head-heavy feel with premium shaft; choose Nezer X Light for extreme speed configuration.
7U = 61–65g — approximately 20–25% lighter than standard 4U (80–84g). Enables faster swing initiation, quicker recovery, significantly reduced joint loading. The Silver offers genuine attacking performance quality (Super HM Carbon, head-heavy) in this ultra-light class.
20–24 lbs intermediate. 22–26 lbs advanced. Maximum 30 lbs — do not exceed. Ultra-light 7U construction not designed for higher tensions. Best at 22–26 lbs for attacking performance.
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