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Arcsaber 11 pro in terms of shaft stiffness
That's good news then cuz the original JS10 is the version most ppl liked.
So a worthy JS10 successor?
New material, stiffer shaft, wooden handle
I heard the New Auraspeed Hypersonic Plus is the closest you'll get to a true JS10 successor.
Has anyone tried the new Acrospeed series? If so, how is it?
I also heard from friends that 900 moon is very head light. People I've spoken to who've tried both sun and moon all prefer sun over moon.
I also have 100x and I like it. Light, fast, agile, decently good defense and attack for doubles. 100x is kinda similar to TKFE, but whereas TKFE...
Doesn't the JS CNY have a 9/10 rating on the RRI scale? Victor trolling again lol.
Probably people just saying they have relatively more headweight compared to typical headlight speed rackets.
JS10 and VT60 are polar opposites. TKFE is in between those. JS10 is headlight and very stiff with compact head. VT60 is slightly head heavy with...
There's no way NF700 would be slower defensively than Ax55. NF700 is more head light and has a sharper frame. Anyway, consider the Astrox 70...
*Li Junhui. He also previously used the Turbo Charging 70i (5u)
Review says 88s feels quite stiff. Short shaft tings. [MEDIA]
H8000 is nowhere nearly as stiff as js10 though.
I have TKFE, JS12ii, and JST1pro. I've briefly tried JS10og, JS10q, and JS10c.
What about third party grommet strips? They're just pieces of plastic. As long as the dimensions are correct I don't think brand makes a difference.
They already have Speed Assist Bumper on 1000z. They're at the 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock positions.
Control Assist Bumper and Power Assist Bumper are supposed to be different, but I don't see how as they're just strips of plastic grommets. If...
Well there's a reason why some pros continue using discontinued older rackets; because they've grown used to a certain feel that isn't replicated...