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Badminton Bags

Whether you're storing or transporting your badminton rackets and kit, you'll find a badminton bag that's perfect for you in our brilliant branded selection. There's a style and size for every player in our range, from the likes of HEAD, Karakal and Babolat.

Lightweight badminton rackets need protection - it's a good idea to choose a racket bag with a padded compartment to keep them safe. We have backpacks and duffel bags with plenty of room for your shuttlecocks, clothing, shoes, snacks, keys and cash, as well as up to 12 badminton rackets. Or choose a bag for rackets alone.

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About Badminton Bags

Do you need a racket bag for badminton?

It's not an essential to have a racket bag to play badminton, but if you have one, you'll be able protect your badminton racket from damage. Badminton rackets can be quite fragile, so it makes sense to get a padded bag to protect yours. Many bags have room for shuttlecocks and clothing too, so you can pack all your badminton kit in one handy receptacle. Then you can just grab your badminton bag and go when you’re next heading out for a game.

What kinds of badminton bags are there?

If you choose a specialist badminton bag, you'll find it has compartments shaped specifically to accommodate badminton rackets. That's the most effective way to protect them. You can get a bag for just one racket or for several, and you can choose a bag that's just for rackets or one that can hold other kit too. Some badminton bags are large, with plenty of space for rackets, balls, shuttlecocks, clothing and a bottle of water. Others are more compact. Try a backpack if you carry frequently carry your kit on foot or by bike. There's more space in a holdall style bag. An alternative is to buy a multisports bag if you want to use it to carry kit for different sports on some occasions.

What should I consider when buying a bag for badminton?

The number one question is how many rackets you want to carry with you. There are badminton bags with room for just one racket – ideal for the casual player. Or if you approach your game like a pro, you can buy a bag for up to fifteen rackets! What else do you want to carry with you? It's useful to have storage for your badminton shoes so you can change on arrival at the court - a ventilated shoe compartment will help keep your shoes fresh! Make sure your chosen bag is comfortable to carry, whether you prefer an over-the-shoulder style or a backpack that keeps your hands free. Do you have a favourite brand, logo, colour or design? Take a look at our complete range of badminton bags from all the leading brands for the ultimate choice.

Which brands make bags for badminton?

All the leading racket sports brands make badminton bags. Our full range includes bags from Ashaway,Babolat,Dunlop,Head,Karakal, and Yonex- very nearly the complete A-Z of badminton bags! You'll find everything from single racket bags to massive holdalls with room for several rackets and all the rest of your badminton kit as well.

Can you use a tennis bag for badminton?

You can use a multisports bag for badminton. But we don't recommend a bag designed for tennis, though you could use one in theory. Because tennis rackets are bigger and more robust than badminton rackets, you won't get the same level of protection and secure carriage for your badminton racket in a bag that's designed for tennis. If you can, choose a specialist badminton bag to keep your equipment on your travels.