1. Materials & Construction
Feathers & Design
G100S: Uses goose feathers with one fewer feather (reduced from 16 to 15) compared to the G100. The optimized feather arrangement improves flight stability.
G100: Standard small-square-cut goose feathers with a heavier head and lighter feathers, making it prone to wobbling during flight.
Cork Head
G100S: Features a composite cork head for a softer, premium-like hitting feel.
G100: Standard cork head with a firmer, heavier impact feedback.
2. Performance
Flight Stability
G100S: Flies in a "cannonball" straight trajectory with minimal wobble, ideal for precise shots.
G100: Faster initial speed but prone to erratic shifts, especially after prolonged rallies due to feather splaying.
Durability
G100: Prioritizes durability, making it excellent for high-intensity training.
G100S: Sacrifices some durability for flight stability—over-steaming may cause feathers to flip outward faster.
3. Use Cases
Best For
G100: Casual play or durability-focused practice.
G100S: Designed as a daily training shuttlecock for amateur matches or club sessions requiring stable flight.
Summary
G100S: A refined version of G100 with lighter construction and improved flight stability, ideal for players prioritizing accuracy. Avoid over-steaming.
G100: A budget-friendly, durable option for repetitive training but less consistent in flight.
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