What is the difference between Mavis 350 and Mavis 350i

Main Differences

  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.

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