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Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is a 5U/G5 (80g), slight head-heavy 290–300mm, with slightly stiff flex constructed with High Modulus Graphite + Woven Carbon + Nano Technology frame.
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the lighter, faster configuration in the Woven Tech series — a 5U (80g) ultralight racket combining the Woven Tech series’ signature woven carbon fibre construction with an Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft for maximum aerodynamic efficiency. The Woven Tech series’ central claim — that woven carbon fibre is “arguably the hardest Maxbolt racket in the market” — is backed by a specific, verifiable test: the frame surviving four car passes without damage. This is not marketing hyperbole; it is a structural performance claim rooted in the genuinely different stress-distribution properties of woven vs parallel-layered carbon construction. The Woven Tech 60 brings this structural toughness to the lightest Woven Tech platform at GOS.
- Woven carbon fibre’s advantage over conventional parallel-layered carbon is worth explaining for Indian buyers who may not have encountered this construction before. Standard badminton racket frames use parallel-arranged carbon fibre layers — strong in the direction of the fibres, weaker in torsion (twist). Woven carbon interleaves the fibres over and under each other in a textile pattern — distributing stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously. The result: significantly better torsional stability on off-centre contacts (the frame face stays squarer during imperfect hits), crisper energy return at impact (less energy lost to micro-deformation), and the structural durability that makes the four-car-pass test credible. For Indian intermediate players who play frequently on hard PU courts with aggressive smashing, the woven carbon’s combination of torsional control and structural toughness is a genuine practical advantage over similarly-priced conventional carbon alternatives.
- The Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft on the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the aerodynamic complement to the woven frame’s torsional advantage. Six-sided shaft geometry reduces aerodynamic drag vs round shafts while also providing better torsional resistance — the flat sides of the hexagon cut through air more cleanly than a round profile and resist shaft rotation under impact better than a round profile. “Extra Slim” indicates this shaft is narrower than the Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is faster through the air than the 90, with correspondingly faster swing initiation. For doubles players, speed-court players, and players who rely on fast exchanges rather than power smashing, the Woven Tech 60’s extra-slim hexagon shaft is the right specification.
- The 5U weight class (80g) places the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket between the standard 4U (83g) and the exceptional Nezer X Light (61g). At 80g with woven carbon torsional stability, the Woven Tech 60 provides a genuinely different racket character from its weight class — the woven frame’s crisper energy return and torsional control make it feel more connected and precise than other 5U rackets at comparable price. Indian club players who have used basic 5U rackets and found them too soft or imprecise will find the Woven Tech 60’s slightly-stiff shaft and woven frame character noticeably better in shot quality and directional feedback.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Woven Carbon Frame — Superior Torsional Stability and Durability: Carbon fibres woven over-and-under in a textile pattern rather than parallel-layered. Distributes impact stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously — better torsional stability than standard frames (frame face stays squarer on off-centre contacts), crisper energy return at impact, and exceptional structural durability. The four-car-pass durability test is the benchmark demonstration. For intermediate players, woven carbon’s torsional stability directly improves shot direction consistency compared to conventional carbon alternatives.
- Nano Technology — Structural Integrity Enhancement: Applied in combination with woven carbon — nano-scale particles fill micro-gaps in the woven carbon composite, further increasing structural integrity and reducing micro-distortion under repeated impact. Working together with woven carbon, Nano Technology makes the Woven Tech frame even more consistent and durable than woven carbon alone.
- Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft — Aerodynamics and Torsion Resistance: Six-sided shaft geometry rather than standard round profile. Advantages: flat hexagonal sides cut through air more efficiently than round (reduced drag, faster swing), and resist shaft rotation under impact better than round profiles (better anti-torsion). Extra Slim diameter — narrower than Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — amplifies both advantages. The fastest, most aerodynamically efficient shaft in the Woven Tech series.
- 5U Weight (80g) — Ultralight Agility: 80g is the 5U weight class — lighter than standard 4U (83g) for faster swing initiation, quicker recovery between shots, and reduced arm fatigue over long sessions. Right for speed-first players, doubles specialists, and players who prefer a lighter feel without going to the extreme 61g of the Nezer X Light.
- Slight Head-Heavy Balance (290–300mm by colour) — Power-Speed Combination: Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking momentum on smashes without the full recovery penalty of aggressively head-heavy rackets. At 80g overall weight, the slight head-heavy balance creates a swing weight that feels lighter than standard 4U head-heavy alternatives. The combination of light total weight and slight head-heavy balance produces effective smash power without sacrificing swing speed.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 7.5 / 10 | Slight head-heavy balance + woven carbon crisp energy return = effective attacking capability. Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft provides faster swing for drives. 5U light weight allows fast swing initiation. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps smashes on direction. Better attacking than standard 5U alternatives thanks to woven frame’s energy return. |
| Defence | 8 / 10 | 5U light weight enables fast defensive repositioning. Slight head-heavy balance manageable for defence at this weight class. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft reduces drag on reactive defensive swings. Good defensive capability — one of the better defensive profiles in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
| Net Play | 8 / 10 | Light weight and Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft aerodynamics produce fast wrist actions at net. Woven carbon frame crispness provides sharp net kill feedback. Good net play — the Woven Tech 60’s speed-first character translates directly to the net game. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | Woven carbon torsional stability is the Woven Tech 60’s control headline — better directional consistency than conventional carbon at this weight class. Hexagon shaft anti-torsion adds control on fast shots. Slightly stiff flex provides deliberate shot feedback. The best control specification per gram in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Wants the Lightest Woven Carbon Option: The Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket 5U weight and Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft make it the fastest-swinging, lightest Woven Tech at GOS. For players who want woven carbon quality at the lightest possible weight.
- Doubles / Speed-Court Player: 5U weight + Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft + woven carbon torsional stability = fast driving exchanges with directional consistency. The right Woven Tech choice for doubles specialists and speed-first players.
- Player With Arm Fatigue From Heavier Rackets: At 80g, the Woven Tech 60 reduces the per-swing arm loading vs standard 4U (83g) rackets. For players who experience shoulder or elbow fatigue from extended sessions, the Woven Tech 60’s lighter weight distributes this load reduction across every swing.
- Player Choosing Between Woven Tech 60 and 90: Woven Tech 60: lighter (5U, 80g), Extra Slim Shaft, faster swing, better for speed and doubles. Woven Tech 90: heavier (4U, 83g), Slim Shaft, slightly more power per swing, better for intermediate all-court play with more weight behind shots. Both woven carbon. Choose by weight preference and playing style.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
-
Speed / Doubles Players:
- Ideal Match. 5U light weight + Extra Slim Hexagon aerodynamics + woven carbon torsional control = the fastest Woven Tech at GOS. Doubles specialists and speed-court players who want woven carbon quality in the lightest configuration.
-
All-Court Intermediate Players:
- Good Match. Woven carbon stability and 5U light weight serve all-court play well. Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking capability. For players who play all positions with equal emphasis, the Woven Tech 60 handles every shot type with the added quality of woven carbon torsional control.
-
Power / Heavy Smash Players:
- Moderate Match. 5U light weight limits raw smash momentum vs 4U or 3U head-heavy alternatives. For maximum smash power, Maxbolt Gallant Tour Black (head-heavy, stiff, 43 lbs) is more appropriate. Woven Tech 60 is for speed and control, not maximum power.
Same-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Shaft | Max Tension | Best For |
| Woven Tech 60 (this racket) | 5U (80g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Extra Slim | 35 lbs | Lightest Woven Tech — fastest swing, speed/doubles, woven carbon torsional control |
| Woven Tech 90 | 4U (83g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Slim | 35 lbs | Standard Woven Tech — more weight behind shots, slightly stiff, all-court intermediate-advanced |
| Maxbolt Woven Gold | 4U (83g) | Woven Graphite | 35 lbs | Even balance woven all-round — most recommended GOS Maxbolt all-round pick |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | M30 Japan Carbon | 30 lbs | Stiff precision attack — Super Carbon frame, lower tension ceiling |
| Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | 30T HM + Hexagon | 30 lbs | Ultra-lightweight extreme — 61g, far lighter than Woven Tech 60 |
Cross-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Balance | Best For |
| Victor DriveX R | Victor (Taiwan) | Head Light | Victor speed-control intermediate — Nano Fortify FR, head-light; comparable speed-first intermediate profile at Victor price |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | Even / Slight HL | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame, FRS; comparable 5U-tier speed intermediate profile |
| Yonex Nanoflare 170 Light | Yonex (Japan) | Even / Speed | Yonex ultralight speed equivalent — comparable lightweight fast-swing profile at Yonex entry price |
| Hundred Flareon 100 | Hundred (India) | Speed-Focused | Indian accessible speed entry — comparable lightweight speed profile at Hundred Indian brand price |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at God of Sports
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
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| Weight / Grip | 5U (80g±2) / G5 |
| Balance | Slight Head Heavy — 290–300mm (varies by colour) |
| Flex | Slightly Stiff |
| Shaft | High Modulus Graphite + Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft |
| Frame Material | Woven Carbon + Nano Technology |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 35 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
| Player Type | Speed / All-Round / Doubles |
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the lighter, faster configuration in the Woven Tech series — a 5U (80g) ultralight racket combining the Woven Tech series’ signature woven carbon fibre construction with an Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft for maximum aerodynamic efficiency. The Woven Tech series’ central claim — that woven carbon fibre is “arguably the hardest Maxbolt racket in the market” — is backed by a specific, verifiable test: the frame surviving four car passes without damage. This is not marketing hyperbole; it is a structural performance claim rooted in the genuinely different stress-distribution properties of woven vs parallel-layered carbon construction. The Woven Tech 60 brings this structural toughness to the lightest Woven Tech platform at GOS.
- Woven carbon fibre’s advantage over conventional parallel-layered carbon is worth explaining for Indian buyers who may not have encountered this construction before. Standard badminton racket frames use parallel-arranged carbon fibre layers — strong in the direction of the fibres, weaker in torsion (twist). Woven carbon interleaves the fibres over and under each other in a textile pattern — distributing stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously. The result: significantly better torsional stability on off-centre contacts (the frame face stays squarer during imperfect hits), crisper energy return at impact (less energy lost to micro-deformation), and the structural durability that makes the four-car-pass test credible. For Indian intermediate players who play frequently on hard PU courts with aggressive smashing, the woven carbon’s combination of torsional control and structural toughness is a genuine practical advantage over similarly-priced conventional carbon alternatives.
- The Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft on the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the aerodynamic complement to the woven frame’s torsional advantage. Six-sided shaft geometry reduces aerodynamic drag vs round shafts while also providing better torsional resistance — the flat sides of the hexagon cut through air more cleanly than a round profile and resist shaft rotation under impact better than a round profile. “Extra Slim” indicates this shaft is narrower than the Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is faster through the air than the 90, with correspondingly faster swing initiation. For doubles players, speed-court players, and players who rely on fast exchanges rather than power smashing, the Woven Tech 60’s extra-slim hexagon shaft is the right specification.
- The 5U weight class (80g) places the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket between the standard 4U (83g) and the exceptional Nezer X Light (61g). At 80g with woven carbon torsional stability, the Woven Tech 60 provides a genuinely different racket character from its weight class — the woven frame’s crisper energy return and torsional control make it feel more connected and precise than other 5U rackets at comparable price. Indian club players who have used basic 5U rackets and found them too soft or imprecise will find the Woven Tech 60’s slightly-stiff shaft and woven frame character noticeably better in shot quality and directional feedback.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Woven Carbon Frame — Superior Torsional Stability and Durability: Carbon fibres woven over-and-under in a textile pattern rather than parallel-layered. Distributes impact stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously — better torsional stability than standard frames (frame face stays squarer on off-centre contacts), crisper energy return at impact, and exceptional structural durability. The four-car-pass durability test is the benchmark demonstration. For intermediate players, woven carbon’s torsional stability directly improves shot direction consistency compared to conventional carbon alternatives.
- Nano Technology — Structural Integrity Enhancement: Applied in combination with woven carbon — nano-scale particles fill micro-gaps in the woven carbon composite, further increasing structural integrity and reducing micro-distortion under repeated impact. Working together with woven carbon, Nano Technology makes the Woven Tech frame even more consistent and durable than woven carbon alone.
- Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft — Aerodynamics and Torsion Resistance: Six-sided shaft geometry rather than standard round profile. Advantages: flat hexagonal sides cut through air more efficiently than round (reduced drag, faster swing), and resist shaft rotation under impact better than round profiles (better anti-torsion). Extra Slim diameter — narrower than Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — amplifies both advantages. The fastest, most aerodynamically efficient shaft in the Woven Tech series.
- 5U Weight (80g) — Ultralight Agility: 80g is the 5U weight class — lighter than standard 4U (83g) for faster swing initiation, quicker recovery between shots, and reduced arm fatigue over long sessions. Right for speed-first players, doubles specialists, and players who prefer a lighter feel without going to the extreme 61g of the Nezer X Light.
- Slight Head-Heavy Balance (290–300mm by colour) — Power-Speed Combination: Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking momentum on smashes without the full recovery penalty of aggressively head-heavy rackets. At 80g overall weight, the slight head-heavy balance creates a swing weight that feels lighter than standard 4U head-heavy alternatives. The combination of light total weight and slight head-heavy balance produces effective smash power without sacrificing swing speed.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 7.5 / 10 | Slight head-heavy balance + woven carbon crisp energy return = effective attacking capability. Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft provides faster swing for drives. 5U light weight allows fast swing initiation. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps smashes on direction. Better attacking than standard 5U alternatives thanks to woven frame’s energy return. |
| Defence | 8 / 10 | 5U light weight enables fast defensive repositioning. Slight head-heavy balance manageable for defence at this weight class. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft reduces drag on reactive defensive swings. Good defensive capability — one of the better defensive profiles in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
| Net Play | 8 / 10 | Light weight and Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft aerodynamics produce fast wrist actions at net. Woven carbon frame crispness provides sharp net kill feedback. Good net play — the Woven Tech 60’s speed-first character translates directly to the net game. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | Woven carbon torsional stability is the Woven Tech 60’s control headline — better directional consistency than conventional carbon at this weight class. Hexagon shaft anti-torsion adds control on fast shots. Slightly stiff flex provides deliberate shot feedback. The best control specification per gram in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Wants the Lightest Woven Carbon Option: The Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket 5U weight and Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft make it the fastest-swinging, lightest Woven Tech at GOS. For players who want woven carbon quality at the lightest possible weight.
- Doubles / Speed-Court Player: 5U weight + Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft + woven carbon torsional stability = fast driving exchanges with directional consistency. The right Woven Tech choice for doubles specialists and speed-first players.
- Player With Arm Fatigue From Heavier Rackets: At 80g, the Woven Tech 60 reduces the per-swing arm loading vs standard 4U (83g) rackets. For players who experience shoulder or elbow fatigue from extended sessions, the Woven Tech 60’s lighter weight distributes this load reduction across every swing.
- Player Choosing Between Woven Tech 60 and 90: Woven Tech 60: lighter (5U, 80g), Extra Slim Shaft, faster swing, better for speed and doubles. Woven Tech 90: heavier (4U, 83g), Slim Shaft, slightly more power per swing, better for intermediate all-court play with more weight behind shots. Both woven carbon. Choose by weight preference and playing style.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
-
Speed / Doubles Players:
- Ideal Match. 5U light weight + Extra Slim Hexagon aerodynamics + woven carbon torsional control = the fastest Woven Tech at GOS. Doubles specialists and speed-court players who want woven carbon quality in the lightest configuration.
-
All-Court Intermediate Players:
- Good Match. Woven carbon stability and 5U light weight serve all-court play well. Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking capability. For players who play all positions with equal emphasis, the Woven Tech 60 handles every shot type with the added quality of woven carbon torsional control.
-
Power / Heavy Smash Players:
- Moderate Match. 5U light weight limits raw smash momentum vs 4U or 3U head-heavy alternatives. For maximum smash power, Maxbolt Gallant Tour Black (head-heavy, stiff, 43 lbs) is more appropriate. Woven Tech 60 is for speed and control, not maximum power.
Same-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Shaft | Max Tension | Best For |
| Woven Tech 60 (this racket) | 5U (80g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Extra Slim | 35 lbs | Lightest Woven Tech — fastest swing, speed/doubles, woven carbon torsional control |
| Woven Tech 90 | 4U (83g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Slim | 35 lbs | Standard Woven Tech — more weight behind shots, slightly stiff, all-court intermediate-advanced |
| Maxbolt Woven Gold | 4U (83g) | Woven Graphite | 35 lbs | Even balance woven all-round — most recommended GOS Maxbolt all-round pick |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | M30 Japan Carbon | 30 lbs | Stiff precision attack — Super Carbon frame, lower tension ceiling |
| Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | 30T HM + Hexagon | 30 lbs | Ultra-lightweight extreme — 61g, far lighter than Woven Tech 60 |
Cross-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Balance | Best For |
| Victor DriveX R | Victor (Taiwan) | Head Light | Victor speed-control intermediate — Nano Fortify FR, head-light; comparable speed-first intermediate profile at Victor price |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | Even / Slight HL | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame, FRS; comparable 5U-tier speed intermediate profile |
| Yonex Nanoflare 170 Light | Yonex (Japan) | Even / Speed | Yonex ultralight speed equivalent — comparable lightweight fast-swing profile at Yonex entry price |
| Hundred Flareon 100 | Hundred (India) | Speed-Focused | Indian accessible speed entry — comparable lightweight speed profile at Hundred Indian brand price |
- Maxbolt Badminton Rackets — complete range at God of Sports
- All Badminton Rackets at God of Sports
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Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket: 5U (80g), Extra Slim Hexagon shaft, lighter and faster, better for speed and doubles. Woven Tech 90: 4U (83g), Slim Hexagon shaft, slightly more weight behind shots, all-court intermediate-advanced. Both use Woven + Nano Technology frame and 35 lbs ceiling. Choose 60 for speed/doubles; choose 90 for all-court with more power.
22–26 lbs intermediate. 26–28 lbs advanced intermediate. Maximum 35 lbs. Woven carbon handles 35 lbs well — slightly stiff shaft at 26–28 lbs provides the crispest response.
Yes — 5U light weight, Extra Slim Hexagon aerodynamics, woven carbon torsional control. Fast drives, quick net exchanges, directionally consistent fast-paced rallies. The right Woven Tech configuration for doubles and speed-first play.
| Weight / Grip | 5U (80g±2) / G5 |
| Balance | Slight Head Heavy — 290–300mm (varies by colour) |
| Flex | Slightly Stiff |
| Shaft | High Modulus Graphite + Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft |
| Frame Material | Woven Carbon + Nano Technology |
| Grommet System | 76 Holes |
| Max String Tension | 35 lbs |
| Length | 675mm |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
| Player Type | Speed / All-Round / Doubles |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the lighter, faster configuration in the Woven Tech series — a 5U (80g) ultralight racket combining the Woven Tech series’ signature woven carbon fibre construction with an Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft for maximum aerodynamic efficiency. The Woven Tech series’ central claim — that woven carbon fibre is “arguably the hardest Maxbolt racket in the market” — is backed by a specific, verifiable test: the frame surviving four car passes without damage. This is not marketing hyperbole; it is a structural performance claim rooted in the genuinely different stress-distribution properties of woven vs parallel-layered carbon construction. The Woven Tech 60 brings this structural toughness to the lightest Woven Tech platform at GOS.
- Woven carbon fibre’s advantage over conventional parallel-layered carbon is worth explaining for Indian buyers who may not have encountered this construction before. Standard badminton racket frames use parallel-arranged carbon fibre layers — strong in the direction of the fibres, weaker in torsion (twist). Woven carbon interleaves the fibres over and under each other in a textile pattern — distributing stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously. The result: significantly better torsional stability on off-centre contacts (the frame face stays squarer during imperfect hits), crisper energy return at impact (less energy lost to micro-deformation), and the structural durability that makes the four-car-pass test credible. For Indian intermediate players who play frequently on hard PU courts with aggressive smashing, the woven carbon’s combination of torsional control and structural toughness is a genuine practical advantage over similarly-priced conventional carbon alternatives.
- The Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft on the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is the aerodynamic complement to the woven frame’s torsional advantage. Six-sided shaft geometry reduces aerodynamic drag vs round shafts while also providing better torsional resistance — the flat sides of the hexagon cut through air more cleanly than a round profile and resist shaft rotation under impact better than a round profile. “Extra Slim” indicates this shaft is narrower than the Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket is faster through the air than the 90, with correspondingly faster swing initiation. For doubles players, speed-court players, and players who rely on fast exchanges rather than power smashing, the Woven Tech 60’s extra-slim hexagon shaft is the right specification.
- The 5U weight class (80g) places the Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket between the standard 4U (83g) and the exceptional Nezer X Light (61g). At 80g with woven carbon torsional stability, the Woven Tech 60 provides a genuinely different racket character from its weight class — the woven frame’s crisper energy return and torsional control make it feel more connected and precise than other 5U rackets at comparable price. Indian club players who have used basic 5U rackets and found them too soft or imprecise will find the Woven Tech 60’s slightly-stiff shaft and woven frame character noticeably better in shot quality and directional feedback.
Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
- Woven Carbon Frame — Superior Torsional Stability and Durability: Carbon fibres woven over-and-under in a textile pattern rather than parallel-layered. Distributes impact stress equally in multiple directions simultaneously — better torsional stability than standard frames (frame face stays squarer on off-centre contacts), crisper energy return at impact, and exceptional structural durability. The four-car-pass durability test is the benchmark demonstration. For intermediate players, woven carbon’s torsional stability directly improves shot direction consistency compared to conventional carbon alternatives.
- Nano Technology — Structural Integrity Enhancement: Applied in combination with woven carbon — nano-scale particles fill micro-gaps in the woven carbon composite, further increasing structural integrity and reducing micro-distortion under repeated impact. Working together with woven carbon, Nano Technology makes the Woven Tech frame even more consistent and durable than woven carbon alone.
- Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft — Aerodynamics and Torsion Resistance: Six-sided shaft geometry rather than standard round profile. Advantages: flat hexagonal sides cut through air more efficiently than round (reduced drag, faster swing), and resist shaft rotation under impact better than round profiles (better anti-torsion). Extra Slim diameter — narrower than Woven Tech 90’s Slim Shaft — amplifies both advantages. The fastest, most aerodynamically efficient shaft in the Woven Tech series.
- 5U Weight (80g) — Ultralight Agility: 80g is the 5U weight class — lighter than standard 4U (83g) for faster swing initiation, quicker recovery between shots, and reduced arm fatigue over long sessions. Right for speed-first players, doubles specialists, and players who prefer a lighter feel without going to the extreme 61g of the Nezer X Light.
- Slight Head-Heavy Balance (290–300mm by colour) — Power-Speed Combination: Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking momentum on smashes without the full recovery penalty of aggressively head-heavy rackets. At 80g overall weight, the slight head-heavy balance creates a swing weight that feels lighter than standard 4U head-heavy alternatives. The combination of light total weight and slight head-heavy balance produces effective smash power without sacrificing swing speed.
Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Attack | 7.5 / 10 | Slight head-heavy balance + woven carbon crisp energy return = effective attacking capability. Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft provides faster swing for drives. 5U light weight allows fast swing initiation. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps smashes on direction. Better attacking than standard 5U alternatives thanks to woven frame’s energy return. |
| Defence | 8 / 10 | 5U light weight enables fast defensive repositioning. Slight head-heavy balance manageable for defence at this weight class. Woven carbon torsional stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft reduces drag on reactive defensive swings. Good defensive capability — one of the better defensive profiles in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
| Net Play | 8 / 10 | Light weight and Hexagon Extra Slim Shaft aerodynamics produce fast wrist actions at net. Woven carbon frame crispness provides sharp net kill feedback. Good net play — the Woven Tech 60’s speed-first character translates directly to the net game. |
| Control | 8 / 10 | Woven carbon torsional stability is the Woven Tech 60’s control headline — better directional consistency than conventional carbon at this weight class. Hexagon shaft anti-torsion adds control on fast shots. Slightly stiff flex provides deliberate shot feedback. The best control specification per gram in the GOS Maxbolt range. |
Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Wants the Lightest Woven Carbon Option: The Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket 5U weight and Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft make it the fastest-swinging, lightest Woven Tech at GOS. For players who want woven carbon quality at the lightest possible weight.
- Doubles / Speed-Court Player: 5U weight + Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft + woven carbon torsional stability = fast driving exchanges with directional consistency. The right Woven Tech choice for doubles specialists and speed-first players.
- Player With Arm Fatigue From Heavier Rackets: At 80g, the Woven Tech 60 reduces the per-swing arm loading vs standard 4U (83g) rackets. For players who experience shoulder or elbow fatigue from extended sessions, the Woven Tech 60’s lighter weight distributes this load reduction across every swing.
- Player Choosing Between Woven Tech 60 and 90: Woven Tech 60: lighter (5U, 80g), Extra Slim Shaft, faster swing, better for speed and doubles. Woven Tech 90: heavier (4U, 83g), Slim Shaft, slightly more power per swing, better for intermediate all-court play with more weight behind shots. Both woven carbon. Choose by weight preference and playing style.
Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket:
-
Speed / Doubles Players:
- Ideal Match. 5U light weight + Extra Slim Hexagon aerodynamics + woven carbon torsional control = the fastest Woven Tech at GOS. Doubles specialists and speed-court players who want woven carbon quality in the lightest configuration.
-
All-Court Intermediate Players:
- Good Match. Woven carbon stability and 5U light weight serve all-court play well. Slight head-heavy balance adds some attacking capability. For players who play all positions with equal emphasis, the Woven Tech 60 handles every shot type with the added quality of woven carbon torsional control.
-
Power / Heavy Smash Players:
- Moderate Match. 5U light weight limits raw smash momentum vs 4U or 3U head-heavy alternatives. For maximum smash power, Maxbolt Gallant Tour Black (head-heavy, stiff, 43 lbs) is more appropriate. Woven Tech 60 is for speed and control, not maximum power.
Same-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Weight | Shaft | Max Tension | Best For |
| Woven Tech 60 (this racket) | 5U (80g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Extra Slim | 35 lbs | Lightest Woven Tech — fastest swing, speed/doubles, woven carbon torsional control |
| Woven Tech 90 | 4U (83g) | HM Graphite + Hexagon Slim | 35 lbs | Standard Woven Tech — more weight behind shots, slightly stiff, all-court intermediate-advanced |
| Maxbolt Woven Gold | 4U (83g) | Woven Graphite | 35 lbs | Even balance woven all-round — most recommended GOS Maxbolt all-round pick |
| Maxbolt Assassin | 4U (83g) | M30 Japan Carbon | 30 lbs | Stiff precision attack — Super Carbon frame, lower tension ceiling |
| Nezer X Light | 9U (61g) | 30T HM + Hexagon | 30 lbs | Ultra-lightweight extreme — 61g, far lighter than Woven Tech 60 |
Cross-Brand Comparison — Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Balance | Best For |
| Victor DriveX R | Victor (Taiwan) | Head Light | Victor speed-control intermediate — Nano Fortify FR, head-light; comparable speed-first intermediate profile at Victor price |
| Victor Auraspeed 30H | Victor (Taiwan) | Even / Slight HL | Victor speed all-round — Ultra-Thin Frame, FRS; comparable 5U-tier speed intermediate profile |
| Yonex Nanoflare 170 Light | Yonex (Japan) | Even / Speed | Yonex ultralight speed equivalent — comparable lightweight fast-swing profile at Yonex entry price |
| Hundred Flareon 100 | Hundred (India) | Speed-Focused | Indian accessible speed entry — comparable lightweight speed profile at Hundred Indian brand price |
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Maxbolt Woven Tech 60 Badminton Racket: 5U (80g), Extra Slim Hexagon shaft, lighter and faster, better for speed and doubles. Woven Tech 90: 4U (83g), Slim Hexagon shaft, slightly more weight behind shots, all-court intermediate-advanced. Both use Woven + Nano Technology frame and 35 lbs ceiling. Choose 60 for speed/doubles; choose 90 for all-court with more power.
22–26 lbs intermediate. 26–28 lbs advanced intermediate. Maximum 35 lbs. Woven carbon handles 35 lbs well — slightly stiff shaft at 26–28 lbs provides the crispest response.
Yes — 5U light weight, Extra Slim Hexagon aerodynamics, woven carbon torsional control. Fast drives, quick net exchanges, directionally consistent fast-paced rallies. The right Woven Tech configuration for doubles and speed-first play.
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