Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket (Limited Edition)

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Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket (Limited Edition)

Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket is a 4U/G5 (83g), with slight head-heavy 300mm, and slightly stiff flex constructed with Woven Carbon + Nano Technology frame — car-pass tested structural durability.

Original price was: ₹9,900.00.Current price is: ₹5,492.00.

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Weight / Grip 4U (83g±2) / G5
Balance Slight Head Heavy — 300mm (±3mm)
Flex Slightly Stiff
Shaft High Modulus Graphite + Hexagon Slim Shaft
Frame Material Woven Carbon + Nano Technology
Grommet System 76 Holes
Max String Tension 35 lbs
Length 675mm
Player Level Intermediate to Advanced
Player Type All-Round / Slight Attack

 

God of Sports Expert Verdict on Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket:

  • Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket is the standard 4U configuration of the Woven Tech series — the intermediate-to-advanced all-court Woven Tech that trades the Woven Tech 60’s ultralight 5U weight for more substantial 4U mass behind shots. The result is a racket that serves a broader range of play styles than the speed-oriented 60: slightly more smash power from the 4U weight, the same woven carbon torsional stability and structural durability, and the Hexagon Slim Shaft’s aerodynamic and anti-torsion contributions in a slightly more substantial diameter. For Indian intermediate-to-advanced players who want woven carbon quality in a standard-weight all-court configuration, the Woven Tech 90 is the more versatile Woven Tech choice.
  • The Woven Tech 90’s woven carbon construction is the defining technology of the series. Woven carbon’s multi-directional stress distribution produces torsional stability that standard parallel-layered carbon cannot match at the same frame weight. When a player smashes with imperfect contact slightly off the sweet spot centre, a standard carbon frame twists slightly under the asymmetric impact load — the shuttle departs at a marginally different angle from intended. A woven carbon frame distributes this asymmetric load in multiple directions simultaneously, maintaining the frame face’s orientation more closely to the intended angle. For intermediate players who are developing consistency but are not yet perfect, this torsional stability is a continuous, rally-by-rally contribution to shot accuracy.
  • The slightly stiff flex classification is the right specification for intermediate-to-advanced players who have developed consistent swing technique. Unlike the full stiff of the Superstar 11 and Gallant Tour Black, which demand advanced technique and fast swings to generate power, the Woven Tech 90’s “slightly stiff” designation provides directional control and responsive feedback while still offering some shaft flex-and-snap contribution for players whose technique is still developing toward the fully stiff threshold. It is the flex specification that serves the widest range of intermediate club players — not demanding the advanced swing speed of full stiff, not as power-assisting as medium flex, but genuinely responsive and directionally precise.
  • Durability is worth specifically addressing for the Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket. The car-pass test is the headline, but the practical Indian context is different: Indian club players transport rackets on motorcycles and in bags without padded cases, store them in hot, humid club environments, and play intensive sessions multiple days per week. Woven carbon’s structural superiority over conventional parallel-layered carbon under repeated stress translates directly to longer frame lifespan under these real conditions — the Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket is likely to maintain its performance characteristics longer than conventional carbon alternatives at comparable price.

Technology Breakdown of Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket:

  • Woven Carbon Frame — Multi-Directional Torsional Stability: Carbon fibres woven in a textile over-and-under pattern rather than parallel layers. Multi-directional stress distribution under impact — better torsional stability than standard carbon (frame face stays squarer on off-centre contacts), crisper energy return at impact, exceptional structural durability. The car-pass durability test validates the structural strength claim. Continuously improves shot direction consistency across a full match session of imperfect contacts.
  • Nano Technology — Structural Integrity Amplification: Nano-scale particles fill micro-gaps in the woven carbon composite, further enhancing structural integrity and reducing micro-distortion. Working alongside woven carbon construction — the two technologies reinforce each other. Nano Technology makes the Woven Tech frame even more consistent and durable than woven carbon alone.
  • Hexagon Slim Shaft — Anti-Torsion Aerodynamics: Six-sided shaft geometry in a slim diameter. Hexagonal flat sides cut through air more efficiently than round (reduced drag), and resist shaft rotation under impact better than round (better torsional anti-twist). Slim diameter is aerodynamically efficient while providing slightly more stability than the Woven Tech 60’s Extra Slim. The right balance of speed and stability for an all-court 4U intermediate-advanced racket.
  • 4U Weight (83g) — Standard All-Court Power Platform: 4U is the standard weight class for intermediate-to-advanced play. More mass behind smashes than 5U alternatives — better rear-court power for singles and all-court doubles attacking. The right weight class for players who want the full Woven Tech technology set without sacrificing smash and clear power.
  • Slight Head-Heavy Balance (300mm) — Consistent Attacking Momentum: 300mm slight head-heavy provides consistent attacking momentum across all shots — more useful for all-court play than aggressively head-heavy alternatives that sacrifice defensive speed for smash power. At 83g 4U, the 300mm balance creates a swing weight that feels appropriately heavy on attacks without being unmanageably slow on defensive shots.

Performance Ratings — Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket:

Category Score Notes
Attack 8 / 10 4U weight + 300mm head-heavy balance + woven carbon crisp energy return = strong attacking performance for an intermediate-advanced racket. Better smash power than the Woven Tech 60 thanks to 4U vs 5U weight. Slightly stiff shaft provides direct, controlled attacking response. Woven carbon keeps smashes on direction on off-centre contacts.
Defence 7.5 / 10 4U weight at 300mm is manageable for defensive repositioning — the slight head-heavy balance is not aggressively heavy. Hexagon Slim Shaft aerodynamics assist reactive defensive swings. Woven carbon stability keeps defensive lifts on direction. Good defensive capability for an all-court intermediate-advanced racket.
Net Play 7.5 / 10 Hexagon Slim Shaft aerodynamics assist net wrist actions. Woven carbon provides crisp net kill feedback. 300mm balance handles net play well — not as fast at net as the lighter Woven Tech 60, but good for an all-court 4U racket.
Control 8.5 / 10 The Woven Tech 90’s headline strength. Woven carbon torsional stability + Hexagon Slim Shaft anti-torsion + slightly stiff direct feedback = the best control specification in the GOS Maxbolt accessible range. At 26–28 lbs, the woven frame’s precision and the slightly stiff shaft’s direct response combine for the most consistent shot direction available at this price from Maxbolt.

Racket Finder — Is Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket Right for You?

  • Intermediate-to-Advanced All-Court Player Who Wants Woven Carbon: The Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket is the most versatile Woven Tech at GOS — 4U weight for attacking power, woven carbon torsional stability for directional control, Hexagon Slim Shaft for aerodynamic efficiency. The all-court Woven Tech for players who prioritise shot consistency and structural durability.
  • Singles Player at Intermediate-Advanced Level: 4U weight and 300mm head-heavy balance provide the rear-court attacking capability that singles play demands. Woven carbon directional stability assists singles placement shots. The right Woven Tech for singles-focused play.
  • Player Who Wants GOS’s Recommended Woven Tech Option: GOS specifically recommends the Maxbolt Woven Gold as the top all-round Maxbolt pick. The Woven Tech 90 is the specific Woven Tech all-court alternative — same woven carbon quality, slightly stiff flex for directional precision, 300mm slight head-heavy for attacking capability.
  • Player Choosing Between Woven Tech 90 and Woven Gold: Woven Gold: even balance 290mm, flexible shaft, 35 lbs — all-round with power assist from flexible shaft. Woven Tech 90: slight head-heavy 300mm, slightly stiff shaft, 35 lbs — more directional precision and attacking momentum. Choose Woven Gold for even balance with power assist; choose Woven Tech 90 for slight head-heavy with directional control from slightly stiff shaft and woven carbon stability.

Playing Style Guide for Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket:

  • All-Court Intermediate-Advanced Players:

    • Ideal Match. 4U weight + 300mm slight head-heavy + woven carbon torsional stability + Hexagon Slim Shaft = the all-court Woven Tech. Versatile across all court positions with superior directional consistency from woven carbon construction.
  • Singles Attackers:

    • Good Match. 4U weight and 300mm balance provide rear-court attacking capability. Woven carbon stability keeps singles attacking shots on direction. Slightly stiff shaft for precise shot placement. Better singles tool than the lighter Woven Tech 60.
  • Speed / Doubles Priority Players:

    • Moderate Match. For pure speed and doubles play, the Woven Tech 60’s 5U weight and Extra Slim Shaft are more appropriate. Woven Tech 90 is all-court; choose 60 for dedicated speed-first play.

Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket vs Other Maxbolt Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Weight Balance Best For
Woven Tech 90 (this racket) 4U (83g) Slight HH 300mm Standard Woven Tech — all-court intermediate-advanced, 4U power, woven torsional control
Woven Tech 60 5U (80g) Slight HH 290–300mm Lighter Woven Tech — speed/doubles, Extra Slim Shaft, ultralight swing
Maxbolt Woven Gold 4U (83g) Even 290mm Even balance woven all-round — GOS top recommended Maxbolt all-round, flexible shaft
Maxbolt Gallant Tour Black 4U (82g) HH 295–300mm Advanced attacking — TSUYOI + 40T HMC, stiff, 43 lbs ceiling
Maxbolt Superstar 11 4U (83g) Even 295mm Advanced high-tension control — 40T carbon, stiff, 43 lbs ceiling

Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket vs Similar Rackets at God of Sports:

Model Brand Balance Best For
Victor DriveX 6 SP Victor (Taiwan) Even Victor all-round precision intermediate — DYNAMIC-HEX anti-torsion, AERO-DIAMOND; comparable torsional-stability all-court profile at Victor intermediate price
Yonex Arcsaber 7 Play Yonex (Japan) Even to Slight HH Yonex all-court precision intermediate — comparable directional control intermediate profile at Yonex price
Li-Ning Halbertec 8000 Li-Ning (China) Even Li-Ning all-round control intermediate — comparable all-court control profile at Li-Ning price
Victor Auraspeed 33H Victor (Taiwan) Head Heavy Victor step-up speed-power — Hard Cored + Ultra-Thin Frame; more advanced construction at higher price than Woven Tech 90
Other Maxbolt Rackets also at God of Sports:
Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 Badminton Racket: 4U (83g), Slim Hexagon Shaft, 300mm slight head-heavy — more weight behind shots, better for singles and all-court. 60: 5U (80g), Extra Slim Hexagon Shaft, lighter and faster — better for speed and doubles. Both: Woven + Nano Technology frame, 35 lbs, 675mm. Choose 90 for all-court 4U power; choose 60 for ultralight speed.
22–26 lbs intermediate. 26–28 lbs advanced intermediate. 28–30 lbs advanced. Maximum 35 lbs. Woven carbon handles 35 lbs well. Slightly stiff shaft is most responsive at 26–28 lbs.
Gallant Tour Black: TSUYOI + 40T HMC, stiff, head-heavy, 43 lbs — advanced attacking power tool. Woven Tech 90: Woven + Nano Tech, slightly stiff, slight head-heavy, 35 lbs — intermediate-advanced all-court torsional precision tool. Choose Gallant Tour Black for maximum attacking power at 43 lbs; choose Woven Tech 90 for all-court woven carbon precision at intermediate tension.
Yes — 4U weight and 300mm slight head-heavy provide rear-court attacking capability. Woven carbon stability keeps singles attacking shots on direction. Slightly stiff shaft for precise placement. Better singles tool than the lighter Woven Tech 60 which trades power for speed.

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