Babolat X Feel Rise
Babolat's performance line tuned for feel and control
Best for
Beginner-Intermediate
Control / All-round
BadmintonLabs TakeMedium-flex, even-balance control frame — splits the difference between power and speed. A heftier 3U build, strung up to 26 lb.
Community verdict
Improver X-Feel — balanced and approachable, a reasonable progression frame.
What makes it special
- X-Feel Tech — Babolat damping system that reduces frame distortion for a cleaner, more connected feel.
- Power T-Joint — Reinforced T-joint for maximum power transmission from shaft to head. Babolat X-Feel.
- Foam Tech — Foam insert in the frame that absorbs impact vibration for comfort. Babolat.
Specifications
Flex
Medium
Balance
Even Balance
Weight
3U (85-89g)
Durability
Durable
Grip sizes
G4
Price band
$$$$$ $50–100
String tension
20-26 lbs
Color
White / Red
Skill level
Beginner-Intermediate
Play style
Control / All-round
Source
Babolat brand specs
Frame profile · Babolat X Feel Rise
illustration reflects balance & flex; not a product photo
illustration reflects balance & flex; not a product photo
Trait radar · Babolat X Feel Rise
each axis 1–5 from Babolat brand specs
each axis 1–5 from Babolat brand specs
Trait bars · Babolat X Feel Rise
Technologies
- X-Feel Tech. Babolat damping system that reduces frame distortion for a cleaner, more connected feel.
- Power T-Joint. Reinforced T-joint for maximum power transmission from shaft to head. Babolat X-Feel.
- Foam Tech. Foam insert in the frame that absorbs impact vibration for comfort. Babolat.
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