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Selling a Li-Ning Aeronaut 7000b. Mint condition, original grip. Have only been tried out for one session. Strung with VBS63 at 11kg. 95€ +...
Sorry, haven't tried any of those. This is just based on specs from the catalogue.
Also Auraspeed 90s. Or lower string tension = larger sweetspot ;)
That would be the HT Power 36 VS (VS=Very Stiff) Or the Precision X11 if you want lighter.
I agree, and maybe replace the yellow grip with a black one.
Interesting. 6 months is still quite a long time getting used to a racket. Is it the head shape, the frame?
The answer is probable here somewhere but I have searched for a while… I tested the OG TKF (blue) a while ago and one thing I didn’t like about it...
Yes, I had the N9ii a couple of years ago. If the 900b is a bit stiffer than that it would be a good option.
Thanks! Looking at data/specs it seems very similar to the TC75/N9ii but less aero frame - or what’s the main differences?
I’m getting a lot more power with a 88s pro than a Arc 11 pro (3u), so it’s probably personal, but the power potential is definitely in the 88s...
There are more than one model of Inferno. The Raid is based on the Inferno EX from 2017.
Are you talking about 90k II now? I heard it’s less stiff than 90k.
Yeah, I think it’s just something to get used to. Like learning to feel where the head is, but it’s not like a head-light racket… I’m intrigued to...
Have you tried Ryuga 2 3u? (I have only tried the 4u.) Interested how the swing weight is in relation to Arc 11 pro or 88s pro (3u). TKF-E in 3u...
I think for very strong players you would get great smashes with a 3u 88dp, but I'm not that strong. As I said, a lighter 3u 88sp would be close...
I got to try it for a session yesterday along with a 3u Arc 11 pro. I was surprised how fast the Inferno frame is, to me it felt as fast as a...
Gosen Inferno Raid - head heavy with an extremely fast frame. Quite a unique racket.