Yeap Imo two of the finest rackets available to buy today! However, MX80 I can recommend to anyone, VT80 I'd only recommend to more advanced or stronger players. It really is a fairly demanding racket to use.
Ok, maybe not anyone. I was being too hasty with hype lol. But yes, it is a lot easier to use than the VT80 and even many cheap rackets as well (that often imo feel like frying pans with steel, heavy frames/shafts and all the rest). I feel someone could adjust to the MX80 easier than they could the VT80. That said, the MX80 is still a very stiff racket, and slightly head heavy, so perhaps I was being improper by recommending it to anyone. Both are still advanced rackets. But the MX80 is imo much easier to use than the VT80. But something like the BS12 or BS10 would still be much easier to use still.
haha. yup. i wish i can get another one. I'm searching for one right now, since I found out if u search hard enough u can still find brand new ones out there. it's true! I got one last month
well done , do you want your lollipop now ! joking aside , they would discard a racket after 3-4 weeks as the frame would be deteriorated after the strain from stringing. in addition, they also have different model supplied to them from the manufacturer which they would be able to try out. the pros usually donate their unwanted rackets but kept a few other models in case they would require it again. I think most of them have a stock of 50+ of different models at home
Latest casualties Pic 1: AT700 1st Gen finally bites it after smashing w/ 30x32 - the strain of the string bed flexing broke the frame upon smashing Pic 2: Lethal 70 crack originates from the grommet area after 4 months - will play with it until it reaches the same fate