What is the difference between Mavis 350 and Mavis 350i
Main Differences
- Design & Construction
- Mavis 350: Standard Yonex nylon shuttlecock with engineered flight and durability — mimics feather shuttle performance but lasts much longer than basic plastics.
- Mavis 350i: An “improved” version (the i often marketed as Improved) with enhancements such as a bridge-shaped skirt and Nanoalloy-reinforced nylon intended to reduce deformation and improve flight stability.
- Flight Stability
- Mavis 350: Very consistent for general practice and club play. Flight is stable and predictable, close to feather shuttle behavior.
- Mavis 350i: The bridge shape and more resilient nylon aim to keep the flight even more consistent under repeated impacts and varying temperatures.
- Material Enhancements
- Mavis 350: Uses quality nylon with standard durability (4–5× longer life than ordinary nylon).
- Mavis 350i: Uses highly resilient, Nanoalloy-treated nylon that resists performance changes from temperature swings and deformation.
- Target Players / Use Cases
- Mavis 350: Great for beginners to advanced players for practice, training sessions, and regular game play.
- Mavis 350i: Positioned more toward intermediate club players or those seeking a slightly more stable and durable shuttle for practice and club matches.
Summary
| Feature | Mavis 350 | Mavis 350i |
| Durability | High (standard nylon) | Very High (enhanced nylon) |
| Flight Consistency | Good | Slightly improved (bridge shape) |
| Material | Quality nylon | Nanoalloy-treated resilient nylon |
| Best For | Practice & club play | Practice / intermediate club play |
Bottom Line
- Mavis 350 is the classic choice — excellent for most players and widely used in training.
- Mavis 350i is essentially a refined version with tweaks for stability and durability, making it a better choice if you want even more consistent flight and reduced deformation over time.
If you want a cost-effective standard shuttlecock with reliable performance, go with Mavis 350. If you play more frequently or want slightly enhanced durability and stability, Mavis 350i is worth considering.
