Maybe they wanted to create a racquet as fast as jetspeed 10 but easier to play so no more compact head...
I perfectly amenable to that line of thought. It's just their R&D in the last couple of years has been pointless. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
They thought "Hey, we haven't released something stiff and even balanced this month. What is the next number after the 70, 80 and 90 sequence that we can use?".
And then promoting it with soldiers and flying bullets? They have officially lost their mind, seriously. What they obviously don't get - the main reason for the insane speed of the JS10 was the compact head. No way they can compensate that even with the most aerodynamic (full size) frame ever. You cannot cheat physics.
I wonder how useful is it to add carbon in the grip. They are just going to go on with 98s, then 99S, 99K. *faint*
Seems like they are releasing this too soon. People haven't even got a chance to buy Auraspeed 90 in Canada
If you hit a smash at 88mph then you might end up in 1955. It's ok though, you just need to hit another 88mph smash with a 1950's racket to come back.
that's totally weird... Victor has to reconsider how they advertise and sell their products. Not sure a sport product has ever been advertised using war as a theme. Might be a first...
They already out of their mind since the starting of Transformer, Star Wars and so on... The only presentable latest racket in Victor is only DriveX 7K, the rest
If you're referring to the "s" in the racket model name then Victor appears to have a naming method where "s" = speed, "k" = attack, "f" = females racket and "X" = control. Not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere in the forum. However I'm not so sure what "q" means in their models. Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I am pretty sure this has to be already mentioned somewhere before, but I find the font for AuraSpeed looks like ArcSaber