Stiff and head light

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  1. Raajneesht

    Raajneesht Regular Member

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    Looking for a stiff, head light, control based racquets that are good for singles?
     
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    Arcsaber or Duora series.
     
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    Ain't they even balanced to head heavy?
    The stiffer racquets in those series are tad heavy right?
    Any idea abt it?
     
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    arcsaber 10? wasnt yonex reviving that racket in white color?
    js10 old in 3u.
    both of them are evenish, but grips can be added to alter the balance?
     
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    Thanks mate.. But which side is head heavy which side is head light?
     
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    Have to try them.... Thinking about nr800 and nr900...
    Any reviews for them
     
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    Thanks for the reply.. Hws arcsaber 10 compared to arc11 in terms of balance?
    Any idea?
     
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    Any idea about placement of arc7 in this chart... Bcs i own one...would be easy for me to compare with it..
     
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    NRZSP is a great racket.
     
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    I think arc7 is more flexible than arc11. Medium flex, even balance.
     
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    Probably a fight between JS10 and NR900. I personally am able to control my shots a lot better with a box frame but hey everyone is different I guess.
     
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    Nanospeed 9900 would be perfect fit in my opinion
     
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    Nr900 is extra stiff, you may not like it if you smash and the power doesn't comes out, because not everyone have the swing, and speed to do that.

    Having said that, Nr800 is stiff, and i haven't tried one yet, so can't tell you much.

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    Are they available now
     
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    Is js10 stiff?
    Is it available in 3u?
     
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    Why suggest an unobtainable racquet :p

    It's stiff and yeah it's available in 3U.
     

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