BadmintonLabs

Li-Ning Aeronaut 9000 C

Aerodynamic frame for accelerated swing speed

Li-Ning Aeronaut Verified spec
Best for Advanced Speed / Defense

BadmintonLabs TakeMedium-flex, head-heavy speed frame — puts mass behind the smash. Offered in 3U and 4U, strung up to 30 lb.

What makes it special
  • MED Carbon — Li-Ning's MED high-modulus carbon fiber, mid-tier.
  • T800 — Toray T800, high-tensile-strength carbon for shafts.
  • ULTRA Carbon — Li-Ning's ULTRA high-modulus carbon fiber, premium frame/shaft grade.

Specifications

Variant
C
Item code
AYPT405
Flex
Medium
Balance
Even Balance
Weight
3U (85-89g) / 4U (80-84g)
Durability
Average
Grip sizes
S5, S6
Price band
$$$$$ over $200
String tension
22-30 lbs
Color
Combat (Black/Red)
Skill level
Advanced
Play style
Speed / Defense
Source
Li-Ning brand specs
BALANCE Even Balance FLEX Medium WEIGHT 3U (85-89g) BALANCE HEAD-LIGHT HEAD-HEAVY FLEX / FEEL FLEX STIFF
Frame profile · Li-Ning Aeronaut 9000 C
illustration reflects balance & flex; not a product photo
Flex3.0Balance3.0Weight3.5Feel3.2Head-heavy3.5
Trait radar · Li-Ning Aeronaut 9000 C
each axis 1–5 from Li-Ning brand specs
FLEXBALANCEWEIGHTFEELHEAD-HEAVY
Trait bars · Li-Ning Aeronaut 9000 C

Materials

MED Carbon T800 ULTRA Carbon
  • MED Carbon. Li-Ning's MED high-modulus carbon fiber, mid-tier.
  • T800. Toray T800, high-tensile-strength carbon for shafts.
  • ULTRA Carbon. Li-Ning's ULTRA high-modulus carbon fiber, premium frame/shaft grade.

Technologies

AERONAUT Frame WING STABILIZER STABILIZED TORSION ANGLE
  • AERONAUT Frame. Streamlined frame profile for high-speed swing, Aeronaut signature.
  • WING STABILIZER. Wing-shape lateral reinforcement keeps the frame on-plane at high swing speeds.
  • STABILIZED TORSION ANGLE. Torsion-resistant geometry that keeps the string-bed square through off-center hits.

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