I also have the same one, because there are so many people buying this brand, so the pirate dealers want to pirate this brand, 1. Check to see if the sweatband that comes with the racket is from Babolat2. Whether the racket surface is smooth 3. Whether it fades easily.
The following are the general principles for identifying tennis rackets:
It is not difficult to distinguish authentic and fake brands. Generally, pay attention to the laser anti-counterfeiting mark, Prince, Wilson, Head, Kennex has it, and the agent’s warranty. Also pay attention to the laser mark or the trademark mark and quality control mark on the grip belt, back cover, etc. In addition, pay attention to the integrity of the markings on the entire racket.
Anyway, just like when we usually buy electrical appliances or leisure sports goods, pay a little attention to the label and quality, and don’t be greedy for cheap prices, and you should be able to buy genuine products at a reasonable price. Due to Prince's special quality control procedures, each racket must be inspected by Prince's in-factory quality control personnel before being shipped. Here, we will take Prince as an example to explain more complete precautions:
Things to note:
1. Laser anti-counterfeiting mark, consecutive numbers, each number is different
2. Printed Prince protective grip The shrink film or cellophane of the belt
3. QC label (quality control label) on cellophane
4. Hang tag or elevator
5. Weight and balance
6. Barcode label
7. Perfection of the appearance of color paint 8. The grip cloth of counterfeit rackets sometimes does not even have Prince's Mark, which is a simple way to identify it Notes: , because most people will not notice this; in order to highlight the brand, most branded rackets print MARK wherever the brand or mark can be printed from beginning to end. Of course, the belt and back cover are no exception, and there are threads. The racket will also have net string printing. Anyway, pay special attention to the small places. Other notes: Although rackets with traditional PU or one-piece handles are more likely to be counterfeited, some models with special shock-absorbing designs are still available. It may be counterfeited, but the counterfeiting will be very exaggerated. Just use the traditional PU or one-piece racket grip to directly replace it, or just the color paint and water mark are similar... Anyway, if you have never actually seen a racket or Understanding its structure, it is not easy to tell just from the appearance; however, these exaggerated imitation rackets are also incompletely marked or do not have two laser marks, etc... Just remember the precautions mentioned above 1~ 8 items would be fine.