What to carry in your badminton kit bag – The absolute essentials

Whether you are a newbie or someone who has been playing for a while, whether you play for fun or you play professionally, having a properly equipped badminton kit bag is of utmost importance. Afterall, going to a court unprepared means that you will not be able to play a proper game.

Most people would think that just having a good racket would be enough, but the fact is that in any sport, if you want to play seriously and with dedication, then you need to invest in at least some of the basic equipment.

Now, if you are taking badminton seriously, then you need to invest in a few items and in order to keep them protected and travel with ease, to and from the court, you will also have to pick a good quality badminton bag.

How to pick a bag for your badminton kit items

Before you can start deciding what items should go into your kit bag, it is important that you pay some attention to the actual kit bag. At SportsBunker, we bring to you almost everything that you will need to play a good game of badminton, including high quality kitbags. Here are some pointers that you should consider:

  • Check the quality of the bag, because you should get true value for your money – when you invest in good brands, you can be sure that you will get bags that will last you a long time.
  • Choose a size based on the number of rackets you intend to carry; you should also consider all the other items you are planning to carry with you.
  • Make sure that your bag has plenty of pockets or compartments, which will allow you to store multiple items at the same time.
  • While some bags come with shoulder handles, others can be worn like a backpack – you can pick one that works best for you.

What to pack in your badminton bag

So, what all should you pack in your kit bag? Some people have a tendency to carry half their home in the kit bags, but packing sensibly will ensure that you don’t face any embarrassing situations at the court. By buying a proper kit bag, which has multiple slots and pockets, you will be able to keep your equipment organised and protected too.

Now, let’s get into what all should be present in your kit bag:

Badminton racquets- Of course you are going to need badminton racquets and how many you carry depends on your level of expertise and style of playing. However, carrying at least 2 rackets is recommended, because in case one gets damaged, you will be able to use the other one. If you are a serious or professional player, you will need to carry multiple racquets and it would be advisable to pick a kitbag that has multiple slots or holders to keep your racquets separated.

Shuttlecocks – To play, you will obviously also need shuttlecocks and it is best that you carry them properly in their box, because that will help maintain the shape. Generally, professional and serious players choose feather shuttlecocks, while beginners prefer plastic ones. Depending on your level of play and expertise, you can decide how many shuttlecocks you would like to carry.

Shoes – Most badminton courts will ask you to wear non-marking or gum sole shoes and it is important that you not walk around with those shoes outside. Ideally, you should carry your shoes to the court and put them on only there and remove them when you are done. This means that you need to carry your badminton shoes in your kitbag too. If your kitbag does not have slots for footwear, you can wrap them in a cloth bag and place them inside your bag.

Clothing – When playing badminton, you should wear clothes that allow easy movement – shorts, sports leggings and t-shirts that allow freedom of movement are good ideas. You can look for dry fit or moisture wicking clothing and you also need ensure that you carry an extra pair of clothing to change into, if you sweat too much or wish to change before leaving the court/club. You should also carry some extra pair of socks and towels to help you feel clean and fresh. If you are someone who tends to sweat too much then you might want to look at carrying headbands and wristbands too.

Grips – A grip on a racquet is just as important as the racket itself, which is why you need to choose that with care as well. A proper grip will ensure that you are able to hold your racquet properly and play effectively. Unfortunately, grips can get damaged easily – regular usage could lead to them fraying or becoming subject to wear and tear. This is why, you should make sure that you carry at least one extra grip in your badminton bag, because that way, you will be able to replace as and when you need.

Scissors – Although this might seem like an odd thing to carry in your badminton kit bag, but it is actually an essential. If your strings break in between a game, it is important that you cut the strings as soon as possible, or the tension of the strings could cause damage to the frame of the racquet.

Water and snacks – During the game, you are sure to sweat a lot and lose your energy, and this could affect your game. This is why it is important that you carry a water bottle and some snacks, such as energy bars or fruits. While the water is essential to keep you hydrated, the snacks could help replenish your energy levels.

First aid – Carrying some basic first aid items, such as adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers is also a good idea. This is important in case of any small injuries while on court.

When you come to SportsBunker, you can find everything you need to play a proper game of badminton – whether you are looking for branded badminton shuttlecocks or you want the best quality footwear, its all on offer here!

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