as i know...when i buy this racket,they come with manual book that says, the code is the way to know its ori or fake...n the word caiyun or fhf is very readable..the number at the shaft was laser n not like cop..
tried my new F9 for the first time...great racket...still need to work on timing.....great for continuous smashing...tempted to get C7...I find F9 good but maybe a bit too light
Anyone knows where to order Kason F9 beside mybadmintonstore? Other online retailers or shop near the Bay Area?
I just ordered both the C7 and F9 limited editions a few days ago.... should be arriving by next week.... can't wait to test them, especially the F9.... BTW, what is the best strings for both rackets? I normally use 66UM and NBG98.
Hi all, I have a F9 strung at 28lbs with Lining AP62+, After 2-3 months I play with it, I noticed the string is often not in proper place or the string is ran away. Is the tension ran away? Should I change new string? and what string normally you guys use and tension that you use on your F9? Now I considering switch to Yonex BG66UM or BG80 because heard a lot of good review on this 2 strings. Thank you for your opinion in advance and hope to hear from you all soon. Cheers, Stanley
Hello everyone, I'm interested in the Kason Twister F9, what's an average weight for the 3U 85-89g version? (Dry) My local shop has two in stock and their 88g & 89g (Dry) with plastic wrapper still on handle. I'm tempted to purchase this in replace of my Zspeed, could anyone clarify if the F9 would be less straining than the Zspd? Seems like the Zspd overall weight is quite high and hefty in the head weight albeit it's NanoRay namesake.. Cheers
I'm not sure mine F9 Dry weight. However, based on my personal experience. F9 is much user-friendly and much lighter than Z speed. I have 1 hour experience with Z speed and felt that racket body is heavier than racket head, I would said that you need more power to play with Z speed than F9. After that, I switch back to F9, suddenly I felt very light and much easier generate power for clear and faster manoeuvre on defense and rapid attack. Smash power wise I felt not much different on both but I felt F9 is easier (Maybe I play F9 longer time than Z Speed) You will not regret to have a F9 in your bag. P/S : I am not used to F9 when I just start play with F9 due to way too light for me, but after 10 to 12 hours play with it, you will find it is a good racket. Urge you spend some time for your adjustment to F9 before you sell it off Cheers
I'm a huge fan of the F9, it's not head heavy like VTZF or MX80 etc, the shaft is also not insanely stiff, but it generates awesome power and smash
I will but I'm having a hard time unloading this zspeed, so I'm thinking of just trading it for a new K9. K9 sounds like it's right up my alley, I think it's a pretty cool unique racquet as well. Totally have buyers remorse right now lol
Z Speed trade it with F9? I think that is not worth it... because Z Speed price is much expensive than F9 in Malaysia. Why don't sell Z Speed and buy a new F9? Perhaps your area selling Z speed and F9 in a same price?