Badminton Racket Bag Organization: Protect Your Gear, Not Just Carry It

A badminton bag is not just for carrying gear. Good organization protects rackets, keeps shoes away from clean clothing and makes training days less messy.
Rackets should sit in a separate compartment so frames are not pressed by shoes or bottles. If the bag has thermal lining, use it for rackets and strings that may be affected by heat.
Shoes need their own pocket or shoe bag because outsole dust and moisture can damage grips, clothing and shuttlecock tubes. Wet towels and sweaty shirts should also be separated after play.
Keep shuttlecocks upright when possible and avoid crushing the tube. Small accessories such as grips, scissors, tape and knee supports are easier to find when stored in a small pouch.
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