
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is of 0.65mm gauge, with highest repulsion, and soft/elastic feel constructed with high-intensity nylon multifilament.
₹900.00 Original price was: ₹900.00.₹743.00Current price is: ₹743.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
GOS's Opinion
4.4
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GOS’s Opinion
One of Yonex’s most popular strings, and for good reason. It has superb repulsion, feels light and fast off the racket. Great for fast-paced singles or doubles. Not the most durable, but worth it for the control and power blend. You feel every shot, in a good way.
Overall
4.4
Power: (4.5/5)
Control: (5/5)
Repulsion Power: (5/5)
Durability: (3/5)
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is the most widely played 0.65mm performance string in badminton — one that has earned its status through genuine repulsion performance and one of the most satisfying hitting sounds in the sport. Yonex’s own ratings: 10/10 repulsion, 10/10 control. Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer rated it 9/10 and wrote that “the thin feeling of the string gives it a crisp sharpness that isn’t found anywhere else.” For Indian intermediate to advanced club players stepping up from BG65, the BG66 Ultimax delivers an immediately noticeable improvement in shuttle speed and hitting sound that makes the upgrade feel worthwhile from the first session.
- The honest critical point that every BG66 Ultimax user should understand before buying: this string loses tension relatively quickly. It is well-documented, widely acknowledged, and inherent to the construction — not a quality control issue. The soft, elastic multifilament that produces the high repulsion and comfortable feel also means the fibres relax progressively under sustained tension. Players who string on Monday frequently report perceptible softening by Thursday. Advanced players who prefer to maintain consistent string bed response throughout a full week of training find this frustrating, which is why Yonex’s Exbolt 65 (Forged Fiber, better durability) and Victor’s VBS 66 Nano (Nano-Tec, minimal tension degradation) were both developed as direct improvements over the BG66 Ultimax’s tension retention weakness.
- The Exbolt 65 context is important for the GOS audience: Yonex’s own Exbolt series is the next-generation successor to the BG series, and the Exbolt 65 specifically is designed to give players what Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String gives them — 0.65mm repulsion at this tier — but with Forged Fiber construction that is meaningfully more durable. Yonex is gradually steering players from BG66 Ultimax toward Exbolt 65. For players who have used Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String for years and are happy with it, there is no compelling reason to change. For players who are first choosing between the two, the Exbolt 65 is the stronger recommendation for sustained competitive use.
- Where Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String remains the better choice over Exbolt 65: for players who specifically prefer a soft, elastic feel over Exbolt 65’s crisper feel; for players who match the string sound specifically (BG66 Ultimax’s particular acoustic signature is different from Exbolt 65’s); and for players who restring frequently enough that the tension retention issue is not a practical concern.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.65mm (Performance Tier): At 0.65mm, the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String has fewer fibres per cross-section than 0.70mm strings — producing more string bed deformation under impact and faster snap-back for higher repulsion. The trade-off versus 0.70mm strings is lower durability and smaller effective sweet spot. Within the 0.65mm tier, the BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel produces one of the most accessible and comfortable introductions to thin-string performance.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: High-intensity nylon with multifilament construction — thousands of individual fibres that collectively deform on impact and spring back elastically. The high-intensity specification means stronger per-fibre grade than standard nylon. The multifilament construction produces the string’s characteristic soft, cushioned feel and elastic response. The interaction between the fibre softness and the 0.65mm gauge produces the high repulsion with comfortable feel that the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is known for.
- Soft/Elastic Feel — The Defining Character: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is unmistakably a soft-feel string at 0.65mm — unusual in a gauge tier where many strings feel hard or medium. The softness produces a longer shuttle dwell time than hard-feel alternatives, which contributes to the high control rating (10/10) alongside the high repulsion. The elastic bounce of the soft construction is what creates the iconic BG66 Ultimax feel that players describe as uniquely satisfying.
- Tension Loss — The Known Limitation: The same elastic softness that produces the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String feel is the source of its tension degradation. Elastic fibres under sustained tension relax progressively — the string’s playing characteristics change over days and weeks as the tension falls from its strung level. This is a material property of the construction, not a manufacturing defect. Players should plan restring frequency accordingly — every 1–3 weeks for competitive advanced use, 2–4 weeks for regular club training.
- High-Pitched Hitting Sound — Acoustic Signature: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String produces one of the most recognised hitting sounds in badminton — a high-pitched, crisp crack on clean contact. The 0.65mm thin gauge and elastic snap-back together create the acoustic signature. For Indian competitive players who use hitting sound as a performance indicator — gauging the quality of contact by the sound — the BG66 Ultimax provides the clearest, most satisfying acoustic feedback in this price tier.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9.5 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. Independently confirmed as one of the highest-repulsion strings at 0.65mm. The soft elastic construction maximises energy return from the string bed — shuttle velocity on smashes and clears is among the best available at this gauge. Key caveat: day-one repulsion is excellent; progressive tension loss means repulsion degrades measurably within days without restringing. |
| Control | 9 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. The soft elastic feel’s longer shuttle dwell time provides good placement feedback. Despite not having a textured surface (unlike VBS 66 Nano), the BG66 Ultimax provides strong directional control from the precise elastic response. Get Good at Badminton: “usually, when anything has extremely good stats for power, it loses control but in this case, the control is top-notch as well.” Best at 26–28 lbs for optimal control precision. |
| Durability | 6 / 10 | The honest limitation. 0.65mm gauge reduces fibre count versus 0.70mm strings. The soft elastic construction’s tension loss is the primary practical concern — the string remains physically intact for 2–4 weeks but its performance characteristics degrade faster. Players who prioritise consistent feel throughout a training cycle should restring frequently or choose Exbolt 65 or VBS 66 Nano for better retention at comparable repulsion. |
| Feel | 9.5 / 10 | One of the most celebrated feels in badminton strings. Soft, elastic, and uniquely satisfying — a feel that has earned devoted followers for decades. The iconic high-pitched hitting sound, comfortable impact feel, and lively elastic response combine to produce a playing experience that many players describe as irreplaceable. The BG66 Ultimax’s feel is a genuine reason to choose it over technically superior alternatives. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Club Play — 22–25 lbs: Accessible and forgiving. Soft elastic feel is most pronounced at lower tension — the repulsion is strong and the sweet spot is largest. Good for players making their first step up from 0.70mm strings who want to experience the BG66 Ultimax’s feel without the demands of high-tension stringing.
- Competitive Club and Advanced Play — 25–27 lbs: The optimal range for experienced club players. Repulsion and control are well-balanced. The hitting sound is at its clearest. String at 25–27 lbs and plan to restring every 2–3 weeks to maintain the feel players associate with fresh BG66 Ultimax.
- Advanced Competitive Play — 27–28 lbs: Maximum tension for BG66 Ultimax. At 27–28 lbs, the string provides the sharpest response and best directional precision — but tension loss from this high starting point is fastest. Competitive players who string at 27–28 lbs should restring every 1–2 weeks for consistent performance.
- India-Specific Note — Tension Loss in Humidity: India’s warm, humid conditions slightly accelerate tension loss in elastic multifilament strings like BG66 Ultimax — the warm, moist air allows nylon fibres to relax faster under tension than in cool, dry conditions. Indian players may find the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String softens more quickly in summer monsoon conditions than at cooler venues, justifying more frequent restringing during warm playing periods.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String Right for You?
- Intermediate to Advanced Player Stepping Up From BG65: The BG66 Ultimax is the classic BG65 step-up — same Yonex brand, thinner gauge, dramatically more repulsion. The soft feel is accessible and the performance improvement is immediately noticeable. The most popular first performance string for Indian intermediate club players.
- Player Who Restrings Every 2–3 Weeks or More Frequently: The tension loss issue becomes a non-issue for players who restring regularly enough to always play on fresh BG66 Ultimax. For dedicated club players who restring every 2 weeks, the string is consistently at its best and the tension retention advantage of Exbolt 65 provides less practical benefit.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and Exbolt 65: Prefer soft elastic feel and the specific BG66 Ultimax acoustic signature → BG66 Ultimax. Want better tension retention, Forged Fiber durability, and crisper feel → Exbolt 65. Yonex’s own direction is toward Exbolt 65 as the modern successor; the BG66 Ultimax remains valid for players who prefer its specific feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and VBS 66 Nano: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel and Yonex brand. VBS 66 Nano for Nano-Tec tension retention, textured surface for shuttle grip, and Victor brand. Same performance tier — choose by feel preference and brand loyalty.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
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Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. 9.5/10 repulsion with one of the best hitting sounds in the sport. Smashes feel explosive and sound decisive. The defining performance string for attacking Indian club players at the intermediate-to-advanced tier. String at 25–27 lbs and restring regularly for consistent smash quality.
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Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Soft elastic feel provides good placement feedback. Yonex’s 10/10 control rating is reflected in the string’s responsive directional feel. For more shuttle grip on net shots and drops, the VBS 66 Nano’s textured surface provides additional shuttle bite. BG66 Ultimax is excellent for placement smashes and drives but lacks texture for delicate net spin.
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All-Court Players:
- Good Match. Repulsion, control, and comfortable feel cover all court positions well. The tension loss issue is the main practical concern for players who train daily and rely on consistent string response. Restring every 2–3 weeks for best all-court performance.
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG66 Ultimax (this string) | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Classic high-repulsion — iconic feel, 10/10 repulsion, known tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Modern BG66UM successor — Forged Fiber, better tension retention, recommended step up |
| BG80 Power | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Hard/Solid | Hard-feel power — Vectran fibre, Lakshya Sen’s string, maximum smash impact |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | Durable step back — CS Carbon Nanotube, better longevity than BG66UM at 0.69mm |
| BG65 | 0.70mm | Durability | Soft | Durable baseline — thicker, softer, more forgiving; step down for training/beginners |
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG66 Ultimax (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.65mm | Soft/Elastic | Classic elastic feel — iconic repulsion and sound; choose for soft elastic preference |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Same gauge, harder feel — 3D Knit better tension retention; choose for hard feel and lasting crispness |
| Victor VBS 66 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.66mm | Medium (textured) | Nano-Tec minimal tension degradation — better tension retention than BG66UM; textured surface adds net control |
| Li-Ning No. 1 Boost | Li-Ning (China) | 0.66mm | Medium-Soft | Elastic resin coating — softer feel, better durability than BG66UM at same tier |
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4.4
One of Yonex’s most popular strings, and for good reason. It has superb repulsion, feels light and fast off the racket. Great for fast-paced singles or doubles. Not the most durable, but worth it for the control and power blend. You feel every shot, in a good way.
Power: (4.5/5)
Control: (5/5)
Repulsion Power: (5/5)
Durability: (3/5)
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Specification
| Gauge | 0.65mm |
| Core Material | High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament |
| String Character | High Repulsion + Control |
| Feel | Soft / Elastic |
Description
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is the most widely played 0.65mm performance string in badminton — one that has earned its status through genuine repulsion performance and one of the most satisfying hitting sounds in the sport. Yonex’s own ratings: 10/10 repulsion, 10/10 control. Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer rated it 9/10 and wrote that “the thin feeling of the string gives it a crisp sharpness that isn’t found anywhere else.” For Indian intermediate to advanced club players stepping up from BG65, the BG66 Ultimax delivers an immediately noticeable improvement in shuttle speed and hitting sound that makes the upgrade feel worthwhile from the first session.
- The honest critical point that every BG66 Ultimax user should understand before buying: this string loses tension relatively quickly. It is well-documented, widely acknowledged, and inherent to the construction — not a quality control issue. The soft, elastic multifilament that produces the high repulsion and comfortable feel also means the fibres relax progressively under sustained tension. Players who string on Monday frequently report perceptible softening by Thursday. Advanced players who prefer to maintain consistent string bed response throughout a full week of training find this frustrating, which is why Yonex’s Exbolt 65 (Forged Fiber, better durability) and Victor’s VBS 66 Nano (Nano-Tec, minimal tension degradation) were both developed as direct improvements over the BG66 Ultimax’s tension retention weakness.
- The Exbolt 65 context is important for the GOS audience: Yonex’s own Exbolt series is the next-generation successor to the BG series, and the Exbolt 65 specifically is designed to give players what Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String gives them — 0.65mm repulsion at this tier — but with Forged Fiber construction that is meaningfully more durable. Yonex is gradually steering players from BG66 Ultimax toward Exbolt 65. For players who have used Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String for years and are happy with it, there is no compelling reason to change. For players who are first choosing between the two, the Exbolt 65 is the stronger recommendation for sustained competitive use.
- Where Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String remains the better choice over Exbolt 65: for players who specifically prefer a soft, elastic feel over Exbolt 65’s crisper feel; for players who match the string sound specifically (BG66 Ultimax’s particular acoustic signature is different from Exbolt 65’s); and for players who restring frequently enough that the tension retention issue is not a practical concern.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.65mm (Performance Tier): At 0.65mm, the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String has fewer fibres per cross-section than 0.70mm strings — producing more string bed deformation under impact and faster snap-back for higher repulsion. The trade-off versus 0.70mm strings is lower durability and smaller effective sweet spot. Within the 0.65mm tier, the BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel produces one of the most accessible and comfortable introductions to thin-string performance.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: High-intensity nylon with multifilament construction — thousands of individual fibres that collectively deform on impact and spring back elastically. The high-intensity specification means stronger per-fibre grade than standard nylon. The multifilament construction produces the string’s characteristic soft, cushioned feel and elastic response. The interaction between the fibre softness and the 0.65mm gauge produces the high repulsion with comfortable feel that the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is known for.
- Soft/Elastic Feel — The Defining Character: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is unmistakably a soft-feel string at 0.65mm — unusual in a gauge tier where many strings feel hard or medium. The softness produces a longer shuttle dwell time than hard-feel alternatives, which contributes to the high control rating (10/10) alongside the high repulsion. The elastic bounce of the soft construction is what creates the iconic BG66 Ultimax feel that players describe as uniquely satisfying.
- Tension Loss — The Known Limitation: The same elastic softness that produces the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String feel is the source of its tension degradation. Elastic fibres under sustained tension relax progressively — the string’s playing characteristics change over days and weeks as the tension falls from its strung level. This is a material property of the construction, not a manufacturing defect. Players should plan restring frequency accordingly — every 1–3 weeks for competitive advanced use, 2–4 weeks for regular club training.
- High-Pitched Hitting Sound — Acoustic Signature: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String produces one of the most recognised hitting sounds in badminton — a high-pitched, crisp crack on clean contact. The 0.65mm thin gauge and elastic snap-back together create the acoustic signature. For Indian competitive players who use hitting sound as a performance indicator — gauging the quality of contact by the sound — the BG66 Ultimax provides the clearest, most satisfying acoustic feedback in this price tier.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9.5 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. Independently confirmed as one of the highest-repulsion strings at 0.65mm. The soft elastic construction maximises energy return from the string bed — shuttle velocity on smashes and clears is among the best available at this gauge. Key caveat: day-one repulsion is excellent; progressive tension loss means repulsion degrades measurably within days without restringing. |
| Control | 9 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. The soft elastic feel’s longer shuttle dwell time provides good placement feedback. Despite not having a textured surface (unlike VBS 66 Nano), the BG66 Ultimax provides strong directional control from the precise elastic response. Get Good at Badminton: “usually, when anything has extremely good stats for power, it loses control but in this case, the control is top-notch as well.” Best at 26–28 lbs for optimal control precision. |
| Durability | 6 / 10 | The honest limitation. 0.65mm gauge reduces fibre count versus 0.70mm strings. The soft elastic construction’s tension loss is the primary practical concern — the string remains physically intact for 2–4 weeks but its performance characteristics degrade faster. Players who prioritise consistent feel throughout a training cycle should restring frequently or choose Exbolt 65 or VBS 66 Nano for better retention at comparable repulsion. |
| Feel | 9.5 / 10 | One of the most celebrated feels in badminton strings. Soft, elastic, and uniquely satisfying — a feel that has earned devoted followers for decades. The iconic high-pitched hitting sound, comfortable impact feel, and lively elastic response combine to produce a playing experience that many players describe as irreplaceable. The BG66 Ultimax’s feel is a genuine reason to choose it over technically superior alternatives. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Club Play — 22–25 lbs: Accessible and forgiving. Soft elastic feel is most pronounced at lower tension — the repulsion is strong and the sweet spot is largest. Good for players making their first step up from 0.70mm strings who want to experience the BG66 Ultimax’s feel without the demands of high-tension stringing.
- Competitive Club and Advanced Play — 25–27 lbs: The optimal range for experienced club players. Repulsion and control are well-balanced. The hitting sound is at its clearest. String at 25–27 lbs and plan to restring every 2–3 weeks to maintain the feel players associate with fresh BG66 Ultimax.
- Advanced Competitive Play — 27–28 lbs: Maximum tension for BG66 Ultimax. At 27–28 lbs, the string provides the sharpest response and best directional precision — but tension loss from this high starting point is fastest. Competitive players who string at 27–28 lbs should restring every 1–2 weeks for consistent performance.
- India-Specific Note — Tension Loss in Humidity: India’s warm, humid conditions slightly accelerate tension loss in elastic multifilament strings like BG66 Ultimax — the warm, moist air allows nylon fibres to relax faster under tension than in cool, dry conditions. Indian players may find the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String softens more quickly in summer monsoon conditions than at cooler venues, justifying more frequent restringing during warm playing periods.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String Right for You?
- Intermediate to Advanced Player Stepping Up From BG65: The BG66 Ultimax is the classic BG65 step-up — same Yonex brand, thinner gauge, dramatically more repulsion. The soft feel is accessible and the performance improvement is immediately noticeable. The most popular first performance string for Indian intermediate club players.
- Player Who Restrings Every 2–3 Weeks or More Frequently: The tension loss issue becomes a non-issue for players who restring regularly enough to always play on fresh BG66 Ultimax. For dedicated club players who restring every 2 weeks, the string is consistently at its best and the tension retention advantage of Exbolt 65 provides less practical benefit.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and Exbolt 65: Prefer soft elastic feel and the specific BG66 Ultimax acoustic signature → BG66 Ultimax. Want better tension retention, Forged Fiber durability, and crisper feel → Exbolt 65. Yonex’s own direction is toward Exbolt 65 as the modern successor; the BG66 Ultimax remains valid for players who prefer its specific feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and VBS 66 Nano: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel and Yonex brand. VBS 66 Nano for Nano-Tec tension retention, textured surface for shuttle grip, and Victor brand. Same performance tier — choose by feel preference and brand loyalty.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
-
Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. 9.5/10 repulsion with one of the best hitting sounds in the sport. Smashes feel explosive and sound decisive. The defining performance string for attacking Indian club players at the intermediate-to-advanced tier. String at 25–27 lbs and restring regularly for consistent smash quality.
-
Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Soft elastic feel provides good placement feedback. Yonex’s 10/10 control rating is reflected in the string’s responsive directional feel. For more shuttle grip on net shots and drops, the VBS 66 Nano’s textured surface provides additional shuttle bite. BG66 Ultimax is excellent for placement smashes and drives but lacks texture for delicate net spin.
-
All-Court Players:
- Good Match. Repulsion, control, and comfortable feel cover all court positions well. The tension loss issue is the main practical concern for players who train daily and rely on consistent string response. Restring every 2–3 weeks for best all-court performance.
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG66 Ultimax (this string) | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Classic high-repulsion — iconic feel, 10/10 repulsion, known tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Modern BG66UM successor — Forged Fiber, better tension retention, recommended step up |
| BG80 Power | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Hard/Solid | Hard-feel power — Vectran fibre, Lakshya Sen’s string, maximum smash impact |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | Durable step back — CS Carbon Nanotube, better longevity than BG66UM at 0.69mm |
| BG65 | 0.70mm | Durability | Soft | Durable baseline — thicker, softer, more forgiving; step down for training/beginners |
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG66 Ultimax (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.65mm | Soft/Elastic | Classic elastic feel — iconic repulsion and sound; choose for soft elastic preference |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Same gauge, harder feel — 3D Knit better tension retention; choose for hard feel and lasting crispness |
| Victor VBS 66 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.66mm | Medium (textured) | Nano-Tec minimal tension degradation — better tension retention than BG66UM; textured surface adds net control |
| Li-Ning No. 1 Boost | Li-Ning (China) | 0.66mm | Medium-Soft | Elastic resin coating — softer feel, better durability than BG66UM at same tier |
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A 0.65mm high-repulsion string with soft/elastic feel. High-intensity nylon multifilament. Yonex rates it 10/10 repulsion and 10/10 control. Iconic high-pitched hitting sound. Known limitation: tension loss faster than alternatives at same gauge. Made in Japan. For intermediate to advanced players who want soft elastic high-repulsion feel.
Both 0.65mm Yonex strings. BG66 Ultimax: soft/elastic feel, slightly more lively repulsion feel on day one, faster tension loss. Exbolt 65: Forged Fiber, crisp/comfortable feel, better durability and tension retention — the modern successor. Players frustrated by BG66UM’s tension loss should switch to Exbolt 65.
| Gauge | 0.65mm |
| Core Material | High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament |
| String Character | High Repulsion + Control |
| Feel | Soft / Elastic |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is the most widely played 0.65mm performance string in badminton — one that has earned its status through genuine repulsion performance and one of the most satisfying hitting sounds in the sport. Yonex’s own ratings: 10/10 repulsion, 10/10 control. Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer rated it 9/10 and wrote that “the thin feeling of the string gives it a crisp sharpness that isn’t found anywhere else.” For Indian intermediate to advanced club players stepping up from BG65, the BG66 Ultimax delivers an immediately noticeable improvement in shuttle speed and hitting sound that makes the upgrade feel worthwhile from the first session.
- The honest critical point that every BG66 Ultimax user should understand before buying: this string loses tension relatively quickly. It is well-documented, widely acknowledged, and inherent to the construction — not a quality control issue. The soft, elastic multifilament that produces the high repulsion and comfortable feel also means the fibres relax progressively under sustained tension. Players who string on Monday frequently report perceptible softening by Thursday. Advanced players who prefer to maintain consistent string bed response throughout a full week of training find this frustrating, which is why Yonex’s Exbolt 65 (Forged Fiber, better durability) and Victor’s VBS 66 Nano (Nano-Tec, minimal tension degradation) were both developed as direct improvements over the BG66 Ultimax’s tension retention weakness.
- The Exbolt 65 context is important for the GOS audience: Yonex’s own Exbolt series is the next-generation successor to the BG series, and the Exbolt 65 specifically is designed to give players what Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String gives them — 0.65mm repulsion at this tier — but with Forged Fiber construction that is meaningfully more durable. Yonex is gradually steering players from BG66 Ultimax toward Exbolt 65. For players who have used Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String for years and are happy with it, there is no compelling reason to change. For players who are first choosing between the two, the Exbolt 65 is the stronger recommendation for sustained competitive use.
- Where Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String remains the better choice over Exbolt 65: for players who specifically prefer a soft, elastic feel over Exbolt 65’s crisper feel; for players who match the string sound specifically (BG66 Ultimax’s particular acoustic signature is different from Exbolt 65’s); and for players who restring frequently enough that the tension retention issue is not a practical concern.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.65mm (Performance Tier): At 0.65mm, the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String has fewer fibres per cross-section than 0.70mm strings — producing more string bed deformation under impact and faster snap-back for higher repulsion. The trade-off versus 0.70mm strings is lower durability and smaller effective sweet spot. Within the 0.65mm tier, the BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel produces one of the most accessible and comfortable introductions to thin-string performance.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: High-intensity nylon with multifilament construction — thousands of individual fibres that collectively deform on impact and spring back elastically. The high-intensity specification means stronger per-fibre grade than standard nylon. The multifilament construction produces the string’s characteristic soft, cushioned feel and elastic response. The interaction between the fibre softness and the 0.65mm gauge produces the high repulsion with comfortable feel that the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is known for.
- Soft/Elastic Feel — The Defining Character: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String is unmistakably a soft-feel string at 0.65mm — unusual in a gauge tier where many strings feel hard or medium. The softness produces a longer shuttle dwell time than hard-feel alternatives, which contributes to the high control rating (10/10) alongside the high repulsion. The elastic bounce of the soft construction is what creates the iconic BG66 Ultimax feel that players describe as uniquely satisfying.
- Tension Loss — The Known Limitation: The same elastic softness that produces the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String feel is the source of its tension degradation. Elastic fibres under sustained tension relax progressively — the string’s playing characteristics change over days and weeks as the tension falls from its strung level. This is a material property of the construction, not a manufacturing defect. Players should plan restring frequency accordingly — every 1–3 weeks for competitive advanced use, 2–4 weeks for regular club training.
- High-Pitched Hitting Sound — Acoustic Signature: The Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String produces one of the most recognised hitting sounds in badminton — a high-pitched, crisp crack on clean contact. The 0.65mm thin gauge and elastic snap-back together create the acoustic signature. For Indian competitive players who use hitting sound as a performance indicator — gauging the quality of contact by the sound — the BG66 Ultimax provides the clearest, most satisfying acoustic feedback in this price tier.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9.5 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. Independently confirmed as one of the highest-repulsion strings at 0.65mm. The soft elastic construction maximises energy return from the string bed — shuttle velocity on smashes and clears is among the best available at this gauge. Key caveat: day-one repulsion is excellent; progressive tension loss means repulsion degrades measurably within days without restringing. |
| Control | 9 / 10 | Yonex official: 10/10. The soft elastic feel’s longer shuttle dwell time provides good placement feedback. Despite not having a textured surface (unlike VBS 66 Nano), the BG66 Ultimax provides strong directional control from the precise elastic response. Get Good at Badminton: “usually, when anything has extremely good stats for power, it loses control but in this case, the control is top-notch as well.” Best at 26–28 lbs for optimal control precision. |
| Durability | 6 / 10 | The honest limitation. 0.65mm gauge reduces fibre count versus 0.70mm strings. The soft elastic construction’s tension loss is the primary practical concern — the string remains physically intact for 2–4 weeks but its performance characteristics degrade faster. Players who prioritise consistent feel throughout a training cycle should restring frequently or choose Exbolt 65 or VBS 66 Nano for better retention at comparable repulsion. |
| Feel | 9.5 / 10 | One of the most celebrated feels in badminton strings. Soft, elastic, and uniquely satisfying — a feel that has earned devoted followers for decades. The iconic high-pitched hitting sound, comfortable impact feel, and lively elastic response combine to produce a playing experience that many players describe as irreplaceable. The BG66 Ultimax’s feel is a genuine reason to choose it over technically superior alternatives. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Club Play — 22–25 lbs: Accessible and forgiving. Soft elastic feel is most pronounced at lower tension — the repulsion is strong and the sweet spot is largest. Good for players making their first step up from 0.70mm strings who want to experience the BG66 Ultimax’s feel without the demands of high-tension stringing.
- Competitive Club and Advanced Play — 25–27 lbs: The optimal range for experienced club players. Repulsion and control are well-balanced. The hitting sound is at its clearest. String at 25–27 lbs and plan to restring every 2–3 weeks to maintain the feel players associate with fresh BG66 Ultimax.
- Advanced Competitive Play — 27–28 lbs: Maximum tension for BG66 Ultimax. At 27–28 lbs, the string provides the sharpest response and best directional precision — but tension loss from this high starting point is fastest. Competitive players who string at 27–28 lbs should restring every 1–2 weeks for consistent performance.
- India-Specific Note — Tension Loss in Humidity: India’s warm, humid conditions slightly accelerate tension loss in elastic multifilament strings like BG66 Ultimax — the warm, moist air allows nylon fibres to relax faster under tension than in cool, dry conditions. Indian players may find the Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String softens more quickly in summer monsoon conditions than at cooler venues, justifying more frequent restringing during warm playing periods.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String Right for You?
- Intermediate to Advanced Player Stepping Up From BG65: The BG66 Ultimax is the classic BG65 step-up — same Yonex brand, thinner gauge, dramatically more repulsion. The soft feel is accessible and the performance improvement is immediately noticeable. The most popular first performance string for Indian intermediate club players.
- Player Who Restrings Every 2–3 Weeks or More Frequently: The tension loss issue becomes a non-issue for players who restring regularly enough to always play on fresh BG66 Ultimax. For dedicated club players who restring every 2 weeks, the string is consistently at its best and the tension retention advantage of Exbolt 65 provides less practical benefit.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and Exbolt 65: Prefer soft elastic feel and the specific BG66 Ultimax acoustic signature → BG66 Ultimax. Want better tension retention, Forged Fiber durability, and crisper feel → Exbolt 65. Yonex’s own direction is toward Exbolt 65 as the modern successor; the BG66 Ultimax remains valid for players who prefer its specific feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG66 Ultimax and VBS 66 Nano: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel and Yonex brand. VBS 66 Nano for Nano-Tec tension retention, textured surface for shuttle grip, and Victor brand. Same performance tier — choose by feel preference and brand loyalty.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String:
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Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. 9.5/10 repulsion with one of the best hitting sounds in the sport. Smashes feel explosive and sound decisive. The defining performance string for attacking Indian club players at the intermediate-to-advanced tier. String at 25–27 lbs and restring regularly for consistent smash quality.
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Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Soft elastic feel provides good placement feedback. Yonex’s 10/10 control rating is reflected in the string’s responsive directional feel. For more shuttle grip on net shots and drops, the VBS 66 Nano’s textured surface provides additional shuttle bite. BG66 Ultimax is excellent for placement smashes and drives but lacks texture for delicate net spin.
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All-Court Players:
- Good Match. Repulsion, control, and comfortable feel cover all court positions well. The tension loss issue is the main practical concern for players who train daily and rely on consistent string response. Restring every 2–3 weeks for best all-court performance.
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG66 Ultimax (this string) | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Classic high-repulsion — iconic feel, 10/10 repulsion, known tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Modern BG66UM successor — Forged Fiber, better tension retention, recommended step up |
| BG80 Power | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Hard/Solid | Hard-feel power — Vectran fibre, Lakshya Sen’s string, maximum smash impact |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | Durable step back — CS Carbon Nanotube, better longevity than BG66UM at 0.69mm |
| BG65 | 0.70mm | Durability | Soft | Durable baseline — thicker, softer, more forgiving; step down for training/beginners |
Yonex BG66 Ultimax Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG66 Ultimax (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.65mm | Soft/Elastic | Classic elastic feel — iconic repulsion and sound; choose for soft elastic preference |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Same gauge, harder feel — 3D Knit better tension retention; choose for hard feel and lasting crispness |
| Victor VBS 66 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.66mm | Medium (textured) | Nano-Tec minimal tension degradation — better tension retention than BG66UM; textured surface adds net control |
| Li-Ning No. 1 Boost | Li-Ning (China) | 0.66mm | Medium-Soft | Elastic resin coating — softer feel, better durability than BG66UM at same tier |
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A 0.65mm high-repulsion string with soft/elastic feel. High-intensity nylon multifilament. Yonex rates it 10/10 repulsion and 10/10 control. Iconic high-pitched hitting sound. Known limitation: tension loss faster than alternatives at same gauge. Made in Japan. For intermediate to advanced players who want soft elastic high-repulsion feel.
Both 0.65mm Yonex strings. BG66 Ultimax: soft/elastic feel, slightly more lively repulsion feel on day one, faster tension loss. Exbolt 65: Forged Fiber, crisp/comfortable feel, better durability and tension retention — the modern successor. Players frustrated by BG66UM’s tension loss should switch to Exbolt 65.
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