People are always looking for cheap badminton shuttlecocks and I don’t blame them. Cheap badminton shuttlecocks are a godsend! It keeps your costs low and your spirits high.
There is is one problem when finding these cheap badminton shuttlecocks. With a lower price you will definitely get a lower quality so today I will show you which are the best shuttlecocks you can get for a low price.
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Cheap Shuttlecocks
Cheap badminton shuttlecocks are advertised absolutely everywhere on the internet but most of them are really low quality. To save you time, I searched all the online shops and looked for the best. I have made a concise and sweet review for all 5 shuttlecocks that I believe deserve a high spot.
They do vary slightly in quantity and what type of shuttlecock they are but I’ve made sure to go into all the details about that.
All badminton shuttlecocks are different. Some have feathers while some may just be synthetic instead. Some suit different people better and vice versa. I like to play with a mix of both. In my list I’ve managed to find both feathered and synthetic badminton shuttlecocks for you.
Echelon E100 White Shuttlecocks
The first ones that I tried were some of my old favorites. The Echelon E100 White Shuttlecocks.
Echelon are highly known for high quality shuttlecocks at a cheap price and they do live up to that statement. They’re no Yonex shuttlecocks, but they are pretty damn close. They are made of a synthetic base for a faster shuttlecock speed compared to feathers with some really strong nylon construction. This contributes to the longevity of the product and will really make it a worthwhile purchase for any badminton player.
The Echelon E100 are designed for a medium speed play which allows for easy returns and prolonged rallies to be more frequent. The aesthetics of these are beautiful. These are authentic and are manufactured in England. They are perfectly suitable for any entry level badminton enthusiast.
Game time impressions
When I was playing with this shuttlecock it was really easy for me to return the serve. They aren’t too fast compared to what speed I’m used to but it’s a good moderate speed for any aspiring player. They are really strong as well. I accidentally stepped on one by accident and I expected to hear the crunch of nylon. But no! It stayed put and was completely usable.
The weight of them is slightly higher than what I use but I’m guessing the weight is what makes the speed medium. So that’s not a downside as it’s all personal preference.
Verdict
Overall I really liked these cheap badminton shuttlecocks. They provide 6 in the nice and strong tube. They will surely last you for a long while.
Sodial Feather Shuttlecocks
The next shuttlecocks I tried out were the the SODIAL White Feather Shuttlecocks.
These feather shuttlecocks were great for the low price provided. Unlike the nylon skirting, this construction wasn’t nylon but feathered. This means they are much lighter so can move much quicker and are much more sensitive to the racket touches.
This allows the player to serve much quicker and allows for really quick volleys and returns. They have a nice and neatly structured feathers for better aerodynamics and performance. It also prevents loss of feathers.
The only downside of any feathered shuttlecocks is that feather loss is guaranteed to occur during their lifetime. This can reduce performance and sometimes render them unusable.
Game time impressions
When I was playing with theses ones I was pleasantly surprised. They are cheap but they had performance of something much more expensive. They flew very quick as the weight of these is literally feather like.
I could hit some very fast returns resulting in some fast scoring. The only downside of these is that durability isn’t very good. Within a few minutes I could see that the feathers would start to get frayed due to continued use. They did survive but over a long period of time they will certainly deteriorate to a significant amount.
Verdict
I would recommend these for any badminton player with a tight budget. They won’t disappoint you if it’s your first time playing with feathers. 6 are provided within the pack you purchase.
Toogoo Badminton Shuttlecocks
A lesser known brand that supplies great cheap badminton shuttlecocks is TOOGOO. I picked up the TOOGOO(R )Plastic Badminton Shuttlecock.
They have nice aesthetics and they are made from a durable and flexible soft plastic. This will ensure longevity of the product and will overall save you money in the long run.
The weigh is about 100 grams which I would say is heavy. Due to this weight you get a medium speed in play, which is ideal for any casual player. I would recommend them for anyone who’s starting out or just wants a bit of fun. The net structure is strong and isn’t cheap feeling so it won’t get stuck in the net like most cheap shuttlecocks do.
Game time impressions
When playing with them the weight was really apparent which wasn’t disappointing but I expected them to be a bit lighter. I could easily hit returns with a good slice motion. It also ensures prolonged rallies which are somewhat good practice for anyone. The shuttlecock has a solid feel against the racket when hit.
Verdict
Overall they offer a very good value. I recommend these to anyone starting out as they are super cheap for a pack of 6!
White Goose Feather Shuttlecocks
These ones really excited me as they were some special feathered shuttlecocks. It’s rare that you get natural goose feathers at this price range. The White Goose Feather Shuttlecocks are the real deal.
They have a feathered skirt made of prestige goose feathers for added aerodynamics and great aesthetics. It has a foam head which increases durability and strength of the shuttlecock. They are also slightly bigger than your average shuttlecock but not by a huge amount. These are great for any daily matches or training you may do for badminton.
Game time impressions
When playing with them I found a major flaw. They are really heavy, 162g! That’s a lot of weight for a badminton shuttlecock.
It really increased the force I had to apply to hit it further and it moved very slowly with a lot of momentum. It got caught in the net a lot due to this fact. Prolonged games could ensue in wrist injury due to the force required but just be careful and that won’t happen. Other than that blunder they really are nice.
Verdict
I would recommend them for beginners but not for someone that’s thinking of competitive games as they would be bad practice. The value is unbeatable with a low price for a quantity of 12.
Toogoo White Feather Shuttlecocks
The last I tried out was the TOOGOO(R) Feather Shuttlecocks.
They have a strong durable skirting structure which will ensure feathers do not detach during play. The feathers are light which results in a moderate weight. This allows stable flight which is great for practice. It also allows for medium speed which is great for any casual player. They are probably the best for badminton training. They have nice aesthetics and the skirting is very well done.
Game time impressions
During play they felt just like the Sodial Feathers, which was good. They went at a medium speed, good for training and beginners and they were much stronger than other feathered ones I’ve used at this price range.
The Toogoos have a nice stable flight when hit and feel very natural. They make a sound when hit which doesn’t do anything but is surely odd.
Verdict
They are the cheapest out of the 5 but definitely not the cheapest quality. I would recommend these for people who are beginners or are just in need of something to train with.
Verdict
Overall I felt the best cheap badminton shuttlecocks were the Echelon E100 White Shuttlecocks. They have the best construction and performance compared to the other ones. They are still cheap but definitely the winner out of all the shuttlecocks I used.