
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String is of 0.68mm gauge, with high repulsion, and solid medium-soft feel. High-intensity nylon multifilament core with high-modulus Vectran fibre (5x stronger than steel) for outstanding tension retention and powerful smash.
₹945.00 Original price was: ₹945.00.₹692.00Current price is: ₹692.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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4.1
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GOS’s Opinion
A beast for hard hitters. Textured and rough, it grips the shuttle well and explodes on contact. Ideal for smash-heavy singles players. Slightly harder on the arm, but the punch it delivers is worth it. Needs higher tension for full effect.
Overall
4.1
Power: (5/5)
Control: (3.5/5)
Repulsion Power: (4.5/5)
Durability: (4/5)
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String is the only string in Yonex’s standard range that uses Vectran — and understanding what Vectran is explains everything about why this string performs the way it does. Vectran is a liquid crystal polymer fibre with tensile strength approximately 5 times greater than steel at equivalent weight. It is an aerospace and industrial material used in demanding structural applications. No other standard Yonex badminton string uses it. When Yonex coils Vectran around the BG80 Power’s multifilament core, they are bringing an exceptional engineering material into the string construction — and the results in tension retention, durability, and solid impact feel are measurably distinct from conventional nylon alternatives.
- The tension retention distinction deserves specific quantification. B&T Racket’s review notes that the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton Stringhas “outstanding tension retention — Vectran Fibre is coiled around the multifilament construction which reduces string movement and allows string to hold tension for longer.” This is the Vectran’s stiffness working directly: where soft nylon fibres relax under sustained tension over days, the stiff Vectran coil resists string movement, maintaining the structural integrity of the string bed. Indian players who have been frustrated by BG66 Ultimax softening within a week should understand that the BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is specifically designed to solve exactly that problem — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge versus BG66 Ultimax’s 0.65mm.
- Lakshya Sen’s use of this string at the highest international level is the most relevant professional endorsement for Indian players. Sen is India’s current top men’s singles player competing on the BWF World Tour — his choice of BG80 Power reflects its suitability for the attacking, power-forward singles style that he plays. For Indian competitive club players who admire Sen’s game and want to string on the same string as India’s top player, BG80 Power is the direct equipment choice.
- The BG80 Power versus BG80 distinction should be addressed clearly: the Power variant is more forgiving than the standard BG80. The original BG80 has a notoriously hard, demanding feel that experienced reviewers describe as stiff and difficult. The Power variant uses Vectran in a softer configuration — medium-soft rather than hard — giving it the Vectran power advantages with a more accessible feel profile. For Indian club players, BG80 Power is always the right choice between the two.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.68mm (Power Tier): 0.68mm positions the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String between the 0.70mm durability tier (BG65, Nanogy 95) and the 0.65mm performance tier (BG66 Ultimax, Exbolt 65). At this gauge, the string has more fibre volume than 0.65mm for better durability while being thin enough for performance-level repulsion. The 0.68mm gauge combined with Vectran reinforcement produces a string that is simultaneously more powerful and more durable than BG66 Ultimax — a distinctive combination at this gauge.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: The same high-intensity nylon multifilament base used in Yonex’s premium string range — providing elasticity, impact cushioning, and the foundational repulsion mechanism. In the BG80 Power, the multifilament core’s soft properties are moderated by the Vectran wrapping, producing the medium-soft feel that bridges the gap between BG65’s softness and harder alternatives.
- Vectran Coil — The Power Engine: High-modulus Vectran fibre coiled around the multifilament core. Vectran’s exceptional mechanical properties do three things simultaneously in this construction: add tensile reinforcement to resist string movement (outstanding tension retention), contribute to the solid, powerful impact feel on smashes and clears (the stiff Vectran adds rigidity to the string bed response), and provide superior durability through its 5x-steel strength versus the nylon it reinforces. The Vectran coil is the single construction element that makes Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String distinct from every other standard Yonex string.
- Outer — Special Braided High Polymer Nylon: The braided outer provides abrasion resistance at cross-string notch points — the same braiding construction as BG65 that reduces notch wear. On the BG80 Power, the braided outer works in conjunction with Vectran’s reinforcement to produce a string with notably better durability than the gauge alone would suggest.
- Feel — Medium-Soft (Solid and Powerful): The BG80 Power’s feel is “solid feeling and powerful smash” per Yonex — a specific feel that is distinctly different from BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel. The Vectran coil adds a solid, connected quality to each contact — the shuttle departure feels decisive and forceful rather than springy and elastic. This solid feel is particularly beneficial for hard smashers who want to feel the power of each stroke confirmed through tactile feedback.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9 / 10 | Excellent repulsion from Vectran-reinforced 0.68mm construction. Badlab testing confirms “rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes.” Get Good at Badminton: BG80 Power is 8.5/10 power — just above BG66 Ultimax (8/10) in their comparative testing. The Vectran coil’s stiff rebound contributes a solid, forceful quality to repulsion that is distinct from the elastic bounce of BG66 Ultimax. |
| Control | 8.5 / 10 | Outstanding for a power string. Vectran’s tension retention means the string bed behaves consistently throughout a session — directional control does not drift as tension falls the way it does with BG66 Ultimax. The solid feel provides clear shot direction feedback. Badlab testing notes the BG80 family can cut shuttles better due to slightly rougher surface — good for slice shots and net control. |
| Durability | 8.5 / 10 | Significantly better than BG66 Ultimax — Vectran’s 5x-steel strength combined with braided outer abrasion resistance. Outstanding tension retention keeps the string playing near its strung level far longer than elastic multifilament alternatives. Advanced players at 24–27 lbs: 3–5 weeks of consistent performance. Notably, Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer broke BG80 in one week at the same training intensity where BG65 lasted three weeks — the original BG80 (harder feel) is notably less durable than BG80 Power’s more forgiving construction. |
| Feel | 8 / 10 | Solid and powerful — a distinctive feel that hard hitters specifically value. The Vectran coil’s contribution is a connected, weighty quality on impact that confirms power through tactile feedback. Less elastic and lively than BG66 Ultimax’s bounce, but more satisfying on hard smashes for players who want to feel the power of their shots. High-pitched sound on clean contact. Accessible medium-soft feel versus the harder standard BG80. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Advanced Play — 22–25 lbs: The BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is accessible at lower tensions — the solid feel is present without being demanding. At 22–24 lbs, intermediate players can experience the Vectran power advantage without the tight string bed of high tension. Good starting point for players switching from BG65 or BG66 Ultimax who want to understand the BG80P feel.
- Competitive Advanced Play — 24–27 lbs: The optimal range for advanced club players. Vectran’s outstanding tension retention means the BG80P at 26 lbs still feels close to 26 lbs a week later — unlike BG66 Ultimax which feels notably softer. The solid feel is fully expressed at this range. Lakshya Sen and professional players likely string in this range for consistent match performance.
- Professional Match Play — 26–28 lbs: The Vectran coil’s tension retention means BG80 Power holds its feel at 27–28 lbs for longer than any soft elastic string. Professional players who want consistent string bed response through a multi-match tournament benefit from this retention — the string plays similarly at the beginning and end of a day’s competition.
- India Conditions Note: The BG80 Power performs exceptionally well in India’s warm conditions. The Vectran coil’s high stiffness means temperature changes affect its properties less than nylon-only strings — the transition between cool air-conditioned halls and warm outdoor or coastal courts produces less feel change in the BG80 Power than in soft elastic alternatives. Consistent feel across varying Indian playing conditions is a genuine practical advantage.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String Right for You?
- Indian Power Smasher Who Wants Lakshya Sen’s String: The BG80 Power is Lakshya Sen’s string. For Indian competitive players who identify with Sen’s aggressive attacking style and want to use the same string as India’s top men’s singles player, the BG80P is the direct choice.
- Player Frustrated by BG66 Ultimax Tension Loss: The Vectran coil’s outstanding tension retention is the answer to BG66 Ultimax’s most frustrating characteristic. BG80P at 25 lbs feels close to 25 lbs a week later. BG66UM at 25 lbs feels noticeably softer by Thursday. If tension retention is the problem, BG80 Power is the solution — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge and harder solid feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and BG66 Ultimax: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel, thinner gauge (0.65mm) repulsion, iconic hitting sound — accept faster tension loss. BG80 Power for solid Vectran power, outstanding tension retention, Lakshya Sen professional endorsement — accept thicker gauge and less elastic feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and Exbolt 65: Exbolt 65 (0.65mm, Forged Fiber): thinner, crisp/comfortable feel, better repulsion feel, Forged Fiber durability — good for all-round attacking play. BG80 Power (0.68mm, Vectran): solid/powerful feel, outstanding tension retention from Vectran, maximum smash impact. Choose BG80P for maximum power feel; Exbolt 65 for repulsion with better gauge thinness.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
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Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. Vectran solid feel delivers powerful smash impact. Outstanding tension retention ensures smash quality remains consistent throughout a match. Lakshya Sen’s choice for professional singles power play. The best string in this range for Indian power smashers who want consistent heavy attacks from first rally to last.
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Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Outstanding tension retention means consistent shot direction throughout the session — directional control does not drift as tension falls. Solid feel confirms shot direction on placement shots. Slightly rougher surface versus BG66UM aids shuttle grip on slice shots.
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All-Court Players:
- Good Match. The combination of repulsion, tension retention, and durability makes BG80 Power a strong all-court training string for advanced players who train frequently and want consistent performance without weekly restringing.
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG80 Power (this string) | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Solid / Medium-Soft | Vectran power — Lakshya Sen’s string, outstanding tension retention, hard hitters |
| BG66 Ultimax | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Soft elastic repulsion — thinner gauge, better elastic feel, faster tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Forged Fiber — thinner, crisper feel, better durability than BG66UM |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | CS Carbon Nanotube — durability-first with repulsion, one step thicker than BG80P |
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG80 Power (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.68mm | Solid/Medium-Soft | Vectran power + outstanding tension retention — Lakshya Sen’s string |
| Victor VBS 63 | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.63mm | Medium | Thinner and more elastic — Anders Antonsen’s string, explosive snap-back; less tension retention than BG80P |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Hard feel, good tension retention, thinner gauge — different approach to power via thinness rather than Vectran |
| Victor VBS 69 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.69mm | Medium-Soft | Nanotechnology 9/10 repulsion at durability tier — similar gauge tier, nanotechnology vs Vectran approaches to durability-repulsion balance |
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4.1
A beast for hard hitters. Textured and rough, it grips the shuttle well and explodes on contact. Ideal for smash-heavy singles players. Slightly harder on the arm, but the punch it delivers is worth it. Needs higher tension for full effect.
Power: (5/5)
Control: (3.5/5)
Repulsion Power: (4.5/5)
Durability: (4/5)
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| Gauge | 0.68mm (22 gauge) |
| Core Material | High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament |
| Wrapping | High-Modulus Vectran Fibre (5x stronger than steel) |
| Outer | Special Braided High Polymer Nylon |
| Key Technology | High-Modulus Vectran — unique in Yonex standard range |
| String Character | Power + High Repulsion + Outstanding Tension Retention |
| Feel | Solid / Medium-Soft |
| Tension Retention | Outstanding — Vectran coil prevents string movement |
Description
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String is the only string in Yonex’s standard range that uses Vectran — and understanding what Vectran is explains everything about why this string performs the way it does. Vectran is a liquid crystal polymer fibre with tensile strength approximately 5 times greater than steel at equivalent weight. It is an aerospace and industrial material used in demanding structural applications. No other standard Yonex badminton string uses it. When Yonex coils Vectran around the BG80 Power’s multifilament core, they are bringing an exceptional engineering material into the string construction — and the results in tension retention, durability, and solid impact feel are measurably distinct from conventional nylon alternatives.
- The tension retention distinction deserves specific quantification. B&T Racket’s review notes that the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton Stringhas “outstanding tension retention — Vectran Fibre is coiled around the multifilament construction which reduces string movement and allows string to hold tension for longer.” This is the Vectran’s stiffness working directly: where soft nylon fibres relax under sustained tension over days, the stiff Vectran coil resists string movement, maintaining the structural integrity of the string bed. Indian players who have been frustrated by BG66 Ultimax softening within a week should understand that the BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is specifically designed to solve exactly that problem — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge versus BG66 Ultimax’s 0.65mm.
- Lakshya Sen’s use of this string at the highest international level is the most relevant professional endorsement for Indian players. Sen is India’s current top men’s singles player competing on the BWF World Tour — his choice of BG80 Power reflects its suitability for the attacking, power-forward singles style that he plays. For Indian competitive club players who admire Sen’s game and want to string on the same string as India’s top player, BG80 Power is the direct equipment choice.
- The BG80 Power versus BG80 distinction should be addressed clearly: the Power variant is more forgiving than the standard BG80. The original BG80 has a notoriously hard, demanding feel that experienced reviewers describe as stiff and difficult. The Power variant uses Vectran in a softer configuration — medium-soft rather than hard — giving it the Vectran power advantages with a more accessible feel profile. For Indian club players, BG80 Power is always the right choice between the two.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.68mm (Power Tier): 0.68mm positions the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String between the 0.70mm durability tier (BG65, Nanogy 95) and the 0.65mm performance tier (BG66 Ultimax, Exbolt 65). At this gauge, the string has more fibre volume than 0.65mm for better durability while being thin enough for performance-level repulsion. The 0.68mm gauge combined with Vectran reinforcement produces a string that is simultaneously more powerful and more durable than BG66 Ultimax — a distinctive combination at this gauge.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: The same high-intensity nylon multifilament base used in Yonex’s premium string range — providing elasticity, impact cushioning, and the foundational repulsion mechanism. In the BG80 Power, the multifilament core’s soft properties are moderated by the Vectran wrapping, producing the medium-soft feel that bridges the gap between BG65’s softness and harder alternatives.
- Vectran Coil — The Power Engine: High-modulus Vectran fibre coiled around the multifilament core. Vectran’s exceptional mechanical properties do three things simultaneously in this construction: add tensile reinforcement to resist string movement (outstanding tension retention), contribute to the solid, powerful impact feel on smashes and clears (the stiff Vectran adds rigidity to the string bed response), and provide superior durability through its 5x-steel strength versus the nylon it reinforces. The Vectran coil is the single construction element that makes Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String distinct from every other standard Yonex string.
- Outer — Special Braided High Polymer Nylon: The braided outer provides abrasion resistance at cross-string notch points — the same braiding construction as BG65 that reduces notch wear. On the BG80 Power, the braided outer works in conjunction with Vectran’s reinforcement to produce a string with notably better durability than the gauge alone would suggest.
- Feel — Medium-Soft (Solid and Powerful): The BG80 Power’s feel is “solid feeling and powerful smash” per Yonex — a specific feel that is distinctly different from BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel. The Vectran coil adds a solid, connected quality to each contact — the shuttle departure feels decisive and forceful rather than springy and elastic. This solid feel is particularly beneficial for hard smashers who want to feel the power of each stroke confirmed through tactile feedback.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9 / 10 | Excellent repulsion from Vectran-reinforced 0.68mm construction. Badlab testing confirms “rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes.” Get Good at Badminton: BG80 Power is 8.5/10 power — just above BG66 Ultimax (8/10) in their comparative testing. The Vectran coil’s stiff rebound contributes a solid, forceful quality to repulsion that is distinct from the elastic bounce of BG66 Ultimax. |
| Control | 8.5 / 10 | Outstanding for a power string. Vectran’s tension retention means the string bed behaves consistently throughout a session — directional control does not drift as tension falls the way it does with BG66 Ultimax. The solid feel provides clear shot direction feedback. Badlab testing notes the BG80 family can cut shuttles better due to slightly rougher surface — good for slice shots and net control. |
| Durability | 8.5 / 10 | Significantly better than BG66 Ultimax — Vectran’s 5x-steel strength combined with braided outer abrasion resistance. Outstanding tension retention keeps the string playing near its strung level far longer than elastic multifilament alternatives. Advanced players at 24–27 lbs: 3–5 weeks of consistent performance. Notably, Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer broke BG80 in one week at the same training intensity where BG65 lasted three weeks — the original BG80 (harder feel) is notably less durable than BG80 Power’s more forgiving construction. |
| Feel | 8 / 10 | Solid and powerful — a distinctive feel that hard hitters specifically value. The Vectran coil’s contribution is a connected, weighty quality on impact that confirms power through tactile feedback. Less elastic and lively than BG66 Ultimax’s bounce, but more satisfying on hard smashes for players who want to feel the power of their shots. High-pitched sound on clean contact. Accessible medium-soft feel versus the harder standard BG80. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Advanced Play — 22–25 lbs: The BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is accessible at lower tensions — the solid feel is present without being demanding. At 22–24 lbs, intermediate players can experience the Vectran power advantage without the tight string bed of high tension. Good starting point for players switching from BG65 or BG66 Ultimax who want to understand the BG80P feel.
- Competitive Advanced Play — 24–27 lbs: The optimal range for advanced club players. Vectran’s outstanding tension retention means the BG80P at 26 lbs still feels close to 26 lbs a week later — unlike BG66 Ultimax which feels notably softer. The solid feel is fully expressed at this range. Lakshya Sen and professional players likely string in this range for consistent match performance.
- Professional Match Play — 26–28 lbs: The Vectran coil’s tension retention means BG80 Power holds its feel at 27–28 lbs for longer than any soft elastic string. Professional players who want consistent string bed response through a multi-match tournament benefit from this retention — the string plays similarly at the beginning and end of a day’s competition.
- India Conditions Note: The BG80 Power performs exceptionally well in India’s warm conditions. The Vectran coil’s high stiffness means temperature changes affect its properties less than nylon-only strings — the transition between cool air-conditioned halls and warm outdoor or coastal courts produces less feel change in the BG80 Power than in soft elastic alternatives. Consistent feel across varying Indian playing conditions is a genuine practical advantage.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String Right for You?
- Indian Power Smasher Who Wants Lakshya Sen’s String: The BG80 Power is Lakshya Sen’s string. For Indian competitive players who identify with Sen’s aggressive attacking style and want to use the same string as India’s top men’s singles player, the BG80P is the direct choice.
- Player Frustrated by BG66 Ultimax Tension Loss: The Vectran coil’s outstanding tension retention is the answer to BG66 Ultimax’s most frustrating characteristic. BG80P at 25 lbs feels close to 25 lbs a week later. BG66UM at 25 lbs feels noticeably softer by Thursday. If tension retention is the problem, BG80 Power is the solution — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge and harder solid feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and BG66 Ultimax: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel, thinner gauge (0.65mm) repulsion, iconic hitting sound — accept faster tension loss. BG80 Power for solid Vectran power, outstanding tension retention, Lakshya Sen professional endorsement — accept thicker gauge and less elastic feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and Exbolt 65: Exbolt 65 (0.65mm, Forged Fiber): thinner, crisp/comfortable feel, better repulsion feel, Forged Fiber durability — good for all-round attacking play. BG80 Power (0.68mm, Vectran): solid/powerful feel, outstanding tension retention from Vectran, maximum smash impact. Choose BG80P for maximum power feel; Exbolt 65 for repulsion with better gauge thinness.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
-
Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. Vectran solid feel delivers powerful smash impact. Outstanding tension retention ensures smash quality remains consistent throughout a match. Lakshya Sen’s choice for professional singles power play. The best string in this range for Indian power smashers who want consistent heavy attacks from first rally to last.
-
Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Outstanding tension retention means consistent shot direction throughout the session — directional control does not drift as tension falls. Solid feel confirms shot direction on placement shots. Slightly rougher surface versus BG66UM aids shuttle grip on slice shots.
-
All-Court Players:
- Good Match. The combination of repulsion, tension retention, and durability makes BG80 Power a strong all-court training string for advanced players who train frequently and want consistent performance without weekly restringing.
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG80 Power (this string) | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Solid / Medium-Soft | Vectran power — Lakshya Sen’s string, outstanding tension retention, hard hitters |
| BG66 Ultimax | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Soft elastic repulsion — thinner gauge, better elastic feel, faster tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Forged Fiber — thinner, crisper feel, better durability than BG66UM |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | CS Carbon Nanotube — durability-first with repulsion, one step thicker than BG80P |
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG80 Power (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.68mm | Solid/Medium-Soft | Vectran power + outstanding tension retention — Lakshya Sen’s string |
| Victor VBS 63 | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.63mm | Medium | Thinner and more elastic — Anders Antonsen’s string, explosive snap-back; less tension retention than BG80P |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Hard feel, good tension retention, thinner gauge — different approach to power via thinness rather than Vectran |
| Victor VBS 69 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.69mm | Medium-Soft | Nanotechnology 9/10 repulsion at durability tier — similar gauge tier, nanotechnology vs Vectran approaches to durability-repulsion balance |
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A 0.68mm power string combining high-intensity nylon multifilament with high-modulus Vectran (5x stronger than steel). Solid medium-soft feel, outstanding tension retention, excellent repulsion. Made in Japan. Lakshya Sen, Yugo Kobayashi, Takuro Hoki. Designed for hard hitters. Item code: BG80P.
BG66UM (0.65mm): soft elastic feel, thinner, iconic sound, rapid tension loss. BG80P (0.68mm): solid Vectran power, outstanding tension retention, better durability. Power smashers frustrated by BG66UM’s tension loss → switch to BG80 Power. Players who love BG66UM’s elastic bounce → stay with BG66UM.
| Gauge | 0.68mm (22 gauge) |
| Core Material | High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament |
| Wrapping | High-Modulus Vectran Fibre (5x stronger than steel) |
| Outer | Special Braided High Polymer Nylon |
| Key Technology | High-Modulus Vectran — unique in Yonex standard range |
| String Character | Power + High Repulsion + Outstanding Tension Retention |
| Feel | Solid / Medium-Soft |
| Tension Retention | Outstanding — Vectran coil prevents string movement |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String is the only string in Yonex’s standard range that uses Vectran — and understanding what Vectran is explains everything about why this string performs the way it does. Vectran is a liquid crystal polymer fibre with tensile strength approximately 5 times greater than steel at equivalent weight. It is an aerospace and industrial material used in demanding structural applications. No other standard Yonex badminton string uses it. When Yonex coils Vectran around the BG80 Power’s multifilament core, they are bringing an exceptional engineering material into the string construction — and the results in tension retention, durability, and solid impact feel are measurably distinct from conventional nylon alternatives.
- The tension retention distinction deserves specific quantification. B&T Racket’s review notes that the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton Stringhas “outstanding tension retention — Vectran Fibre is coiled around the multifilament construction which reduces string movement and allows string to hold tension for longer.” This is the Vectran’s stiffness working directly: where soft nylon fibres relax under sustained tension over days, the stiff Vectran coil resists string movement, maintaining the structural integrity of the string bed. Indian players who have been frustrated by BG66 Ultimax softening within a week should understand that the BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is specifically designed to solve exactly that problem — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge versus BG66 Ultimax’s 0.65mm.
- Lakshya Sen’s use of this string at the highest international level is the most relevant professional endorsement for Indian players. Sen is India’s current top men’s singles player competing on the BWF World Tour — his choice of BG80 Power reflects its suitability for the attacking, power-forward singles style that he plays. For Indian competitive club players who admire Sen’s game and want to string on the same string as India’s top player, BG80 Power is the direct equipment choice.
- The BG80 Power versus BG80 distinction should be addressed clearly: the Power variant is more forgiving than the standard BG80. The original BG80 has a notoriously hard, demanding feel that experienced reviewers describe as stiff and difficult. The Power variant uses Vectran in a softer configuration — medium-soft rather than hard — giving it the Vectran power advantages with a more accessible feel profile. For Indian club players, BG80 Power is always the right choice between the two.
String Character Breakdown of Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
- Gauge — 0.68mm (Power Tier): 0.68mm positions the Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String between the 0.70mm durability tier (BG65, Nanogy 95) and the 0.65mm performance tier (BG66 Ultimax, Exbolt 65). At this gauge, the string has more fibre volume than 0.65mm for better durability while being thin enough for performance-level repulsion. The 0.68mm gauge combined with Vectran reinforcement produces a string that is simultaneously more powerful and more durable than BG66 Ultimax — a distinctive combination at this gauge.
- Core — High-Intensity Nylon Multifilament: The same high-intensity nylon multifilament base used in Yonex’s premium string range — providing elasticity, impact cushioning, and the foundational repulsion mechanism. In the BG80 Power, the multifilament core’s soft properties are moderated by the Vectran wrapping, producing the medium-soft feel that bridges the gap between BG65’s softness and harder alternatives.
- Vectran Coil — The Power Engine: High-modulus Vectran fibre coiled around the multifilament core. Vectran’s exceptional mechanical properties do three things simultaneously in this construction: add tensile reinforcement to resist string movement (outstanding tension retention), contribute to the solid, powerful impact feel on smashes and clears (the stiff Vectran adds rigidity to the string bed response), and provide superior durability through its 5x-steel strength versus the nylon it reinforces. The Vectran coil is the single construction element that makes Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String distinct from every other standard Yonex string.
- Outer — Special Braided High Polymer Nylon: The braided outer provides abrasion resistance at cross-string notch points — the same braiding construction as BG65 that reduces notch wear. On the BG80 Power, the braided outer works in conjunction with Vectran’s reinforcement to produce a string with notably better durability than the gauge alone would suggest.
- Feel — Medium-Soft (Solid and Powerful): The BG80 Power’s feel is “solid feeling and powerful smash” per Yonex — a specific feel that is distinctly different from BG66 Ultimax’s soft elastic feel. The Vectran coil adds a solid, connected quality to each contact — the shuttle departure feels decisive and forceful rather than springy and elastic. This solid feel is particularly beneficial for hard smashers who want to feel the power of each stroke confirmed through tactile feedback.
Performance Ratings — Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
| Category | Score | Notes |
| Repulsion | 9 / 10 | Excellent repulsion from Vectran-reinforced 0.68mm construction. Badlab testing confirms “rich, controlled power transmission in hard smashes.” Get Good at Badminton: BG80 Power is 8.5/10 power — just above BG66 Ultimax (8/10) in their comparative testing. The Vectran coil’s stiff rebound contributes a solid, forceful quality to repulsion that is distinct from the elastic bounce of BG66 Ultimax. |
| Control | 8.5 / 10 | Outstanding for a power string. Vectran’s tension retention means the string bed behaves consistently throughout a session — directional control does not drift as tension falls the way it does with BG66 Ultimax. The solid feel provides clear shot direction feedback. Badlab testing notes the BG80 family can cut shuttles better due to slightly rougher surface — good for slice shots and net control. |
| Durability | 8.5 / 10 | Significantly better than BG66 Ultimax — Vectran’s 5x-steel strength combined with braided outer abrasion resistance. Outstanding tension retention keeps the string playing near its strung level far longer than elastic multifilament alternatives. Advanced players at 24–27 lbs: 3–5 weeks of consistent performance. Notably, Get Good at Badminton’s reviewer broke BG80 in one week at the same training intensity where BG65 lasted three weeks — the original BG80 (harder feel) is notably less durable than BG80 Power’s more forgiving construction. |
| Feel | 8 / 10 | Solid and powerful — a distinctive feel that hard hitters specifically value. The Vectran coil’s contribution is a connected, weighty quality on impact that confirms power through tactile feedback. Less elastic and lively than BG66 Ultimax’s bounce, but more satisfying on hard smashes for players who want to feel the power of their shots. High-pitched sound on clean contact. Accessible medium-soft feel versus the harder standard BG80. |
Tension Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String — Indian Courts:
- Intermediate Advanced Play — 22–25 lbs: The BG80 Power’s Vectran construction is accessible at lower tensions — the solid feel is present without being demanding. At 22–24 lbs, intermediate players can experience the Vectran power advantage without the tight string bed of high tension. Good starting point for players switching from BG65 or BG66 Ultimax who want to understand the BG80P feel.
- Competitive Advanced Play — 24–27 lbs: The optimal range for advanced club players. Vectran’s outstanding tension retention means the BG80P at 26 lbs still feels close to 26 lbs a week later — unlike BG66 Ultimax which feels notably softer. The solid feel is fully expressed at this range. Lakshya Sen and professional players likely string in this range for consistent match performance.
- Professional Match Play — 26–28 lbs: The Vectran coil’s tension retention means BG80 Power holds its feel at 27–28 lbs for longer than any soft elastic string. Professional players who want consistent string bed response through a multi-match tournament benefit from this retention — the string plays similarly at the beginning and end of a day’s competition.
- India Conditions Note: The BG80 Power performs exceptionally well in India’s warm conditions. The Vectran coil’s high stiffness means temperature changes affect its properties less than nylon-only strings — the transition between cool air-conditioned halls and warm outdoor or coastal courts produces less feel change in the BG80 Power than in soft elastic alternatives. Consistent feel across varying Indian playing conditions is a genuine practical advantage.
String Finder — Is Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String Right for You?
- Indian Power Smasher Who Wants Lakshya Sen’s String: The BG80 Power is Lakshya Sen’s string. For Indian competitive players who identify with Sen’s aggressive attacking style and want to use the same string as India’s top men’s singles player, the BG80P is the direct choice.
- Player Frustrated by BG66 Ultimax Tension Loss: The Vectran coil’s outstanding tension retention is the answer to BG66 Ultimax’s most frustrating characteristic. BG80P at 25 lbs feels close to 25 lbs a week later. BG66UM at 25 lbs feels noticeably softer by Thursday. If tension retention is the problem, BG80 Power is the solution — at the cost of a thicker 0.68mm gauge and harder solid feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and BG66 Ultimax: BG66 Ultimax for soft elastic feel, thinner gauge (0.65mm) repulsion, iconic hitting sound — accept faster tension loss. BG80 Power for solid Vectran power, outstanding tension retention, Lakshya Sen professional endorsement — accept thicker gauge and less elastic feel.
- Player Choosing Between BG80 Power and Exbolt 65: Exbolt 65 (0.65mm, Forged Fiber): thinner, crisp/comfortable feel, better repulsion feel, Forged Fiber durability — good for all-round attacking play. BG80 Power (0.68mm, Vectran): solid/powerful feel, outstanding tension retention from Vectran, maximum smash impact. Choose BG80P for maximum power feel; Exbolt 65 for repulsion with better gauge thinness.
Playing Style Guide for Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String:
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Power / Smash-First Players:
- Ideal Match. Vectran solid feel delivers powerful smash impact. Outstanding tension retention ensures smash quality remains consistent throughout a match. Lakshya Sen’s choice for professional singles power play. The best string in this range for Indian power smashers who want consistent heavy attacks from first rally to last.
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Control / Placement Players:
- Good Match. Outstanding tension retention means consistent shot direction throughout the session — directional control does not drift as tension falls. Solid feel confirms shot direction on placement shots. Slightly rougher surface versus BG66UM aids shuttle grip on slice shots.
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All-Court Players:
- Good Match. The combination of repulsion, tension retention, and durability makes BG80 Power a strong all-court training string for advanced players who train frequently and want consistent performance without weekly restringing.
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Other Yonex Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Gauge | Character | Feel | Best For |
| BG80 Power (this string) | 0.68mm | Power + Repulsion | Solid / Medium-Soft | Vectran power — Lakshya Sen’s string, outstanding tension retention, hard hitters |
| BG66 Ultimax | 0.65mm | High Repulsion | Soft/Elastic | Soft elastic repulsion — thinner gauge, better elastic feel, faster tension loss |
| Exbolt 65 | 0.65mm | Repulsion + Durability | Crisp/Comfortable | Forged Fiber — thinner, crisper feel, better durability than BG66UM |
| Nanogy 95 | 0.69mm | Durability + Repulsion | Medium-Hard | CS Carbon Nanotube — durability-first with repulsion, one step thicker than BG80P |
Yonex BG80 Power Badminton String vs Similar Strings at God of Sports:
| Model | Brand | Gauge | Feel | Best For |
| Yonex BG80 Power (this string) | Yonex (Japan) | 0.68mm | Solid/Medium-Soft | Vectran power + outstanding tension retention — Lakshya Sen’s string |
| Victor VBS 63 | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.63mm | Medium | Thinner and more elastic — Anders Antonsen’s string, explosive snap-back; less tension retention than BG80P |
| Li-Ning No. 1 | Li-Ning (China) | 0.65mm | Hard | Hard feel, good tension retention, thinner gauge — different approach to power via thinness rather than Vectran |
| Victor VBS 69 Nano | Victor (Taiwan/Japan) | 0.69mm | Medium-Soft | Nanotechnology 9/10 repulsion at durability tier — similar gauge tier, nanotechnology vs Vectran approaches to durability-repulsion balance |
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A 0.68mm power string combining high-intensity nylon multifilament with high-modulus Vectran (5x stronger than steel). Solid medium-soft feel, outstanding tension retention, excellent repulsion. Made in Japan. Lakshya Sen, Yugo Kobayashi, Takuro Hoki. Designed for hard hitters. Item code: BG80P.
BG66UM (0.65mm): soft elastic feel, thinner, iconic sound, rapid tension loss. BG80P (0.68mm): solid Vectran power, outstanding tension retention, better durability. Power smashers frustrated by BG66UM’s tension loss → switch to BG80 Power. Players who love BG66UM’s elastic bounce → stay with BG66UM.
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