KIZUNA Strings

KIZUNA Z69

String-Test 2020

KIZUNA Z69 Premium - 0,69 mm in the test

KIZUNA, a Japanese company that is still relatively unknown in Europe, has established itself as one of the most popular string manufacturers in Asia in recent years. Responsible is Mr. Abe Hideo, who founded KIZUNA in 2013 and stands for the production and distribution of badminton strings and equipment "Made in Japan". As a long-time badminton trainer and former national coach, Mr. Hideo has made it his goal to develop good badminton strings that support the game of amateur players. Many recreational badminton players lack physical condition and technique. And this is exactly where KIZUNA comes in. Good badminton strings should make you feel like a better player. BADLAB racket team tested to which extent KIZUNA achieved this goal.

KIZUNA Z69 Premium - 0,69 mm 1 2 3 4 5   Average
1. The string conveys a good feel for the stroke (touch/feedback) - 1 2 2 -   3,2
2. The string shows good elasticity and shock damping performance - 1 1 2 1   3,6
3. The string retains its elasticity (trampoline effect) for a long time - - - 4 1   4,2
4. The string supports a good length on clears - - - 5 -   4
5. The string supports underhand clear and defense - - 2 3 -   3,6
6. The string offers good control during short net play - 2 1 2 -   3
7. The string offers a rich, controlled power transmission on hard smashes. - - 2 2 1   3,8
8. The string impresses with a good hitting sound - 1 3 1 -   3

Evaluation: The KIZUNA Z69 Premium / Soft - 0.69 mm is the thickest string in the KIZUNA series but nevertheless rates far above average in all test criteria. A particular strength of this string for our testers is its "long-lasting elasticity" and its "good length for clears". But the “full, controlled power transmission for hard smashes” was also given an impressive value by our testers, making this string a perfect all-rounder. The KIZUNA Z69 is also very forgiving when hitting off-center. Of course, this goes hand in hand with a few compromises in terms of sensitivity. Nevertheless: A real insider tip amongst the durable strings!

16. November 2020

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