Children's badminton rackets are generally composed of the head, shaft, handle, and the junction between the frame and shaft. A racket's length does not exceed 44 centimeters, with the handle and shaft not exceeding 10 centimeters, and the frame length being 23 centimeters, with a width of 23 centimeters. With the development of science and technology, the direction of racket development is toward lighter weight, stiffer frames, and better elasticity of the shaft.
- Children's badminton rackets are generally composed of the head, shaft, handle, and the junction between the frame and shaft. A racket's length does not exceed 44 centimeters, with the handle and shaft not exceeding 10 centimeters, and the frame length being 23 centimeters, with a width of 23 centimeters. With the development of science and technology, the direction of racket development tends to be lighter in weight, stiffer frames, and better elasticity in the shaft.