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After trying both rackets, I would say the Dpro is more user friendly than the Spro. The Spro defenitely needs some time to get used to the...
Hi there! At the moment, the older generation Yonex rackets ( Armortec, NanoSpeed, ArcSaber 10 and downwards, Ti ) all feel different from the...
it is pretty logical right? when you are constantly playing with the racket, it is the shaft that flexes the most when you hit it. So it is quite...
88S/D is quite suitable for both singles and doubles games. But the pro series is really leaned towards doubles games on purpose, I own 3u 88s/d...
Hells yeah bro! AT700 is one of the classic signature rackets that Yonex has made over the years.
Hey there! I own the 88s/d and also 88s/d pro all at 3u. I would say that the 88spro is more a doubles oriented racket whereas the 88s can be...
only the armortec 800 has off and def version. the 900 is Technique and power. which one are you actually talking about? 800 or 900 series?
the astrox 99 in my view is not really suitable for doubles. It is a singles only racket compared to the 88 and 100 which can also be played for...
If you play more on singles and like all out attack, then 88d might be more suitable to you over the dpro. The 88 pro series is more adjusted to...
What is your game style and do you play doubles or singles more? Are you a hard hitter or you play more of a drive game? I own 3u and 4u of the...
I would probably say that it is the same. the difference in the stiffer shaft is most likely that the older racket you are using has been played...
My prized collection would be a 2u Cab-20 witht the old Yonex gold logo and also a CN version (original grip still intact)
I own both the 88s (first gen) and 88spro all 3u weight and i play with bg80 strings at 29lbs. (4u rackets are too light for me IMO) My take on...
Hi there! I currently own and use 3u88d 3u88dpro and also have 3u and 4u 100zz The main difference i would say that 88dpro excells at over the...