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So i've decided to unload my 2nd gen 88D Pros to main the 88D 3rd gen. After about a month playing with it. I've got some more observations that...
Sadly no, I have never used the first gen. As for the 100zz, details are in my initial review. But in short, this feels like a less demanding...
Just had a session with the 88D Pro. Here's how I would compare it with the 2nd gen. DISCLAIMER: I'm mostly a rear court player who is a hard...
Fajar Alfian and Rian Ardianto using the new 3rd gen 88S Pro and 88D Pro respectively.
Please take this into DMs...none of this is helping folks who want to know about this racket's characteristics.
There is an easier road to take...get those deodorizing spray from supermarket. They make them for shoes.
Who is in charge of this matchups? We've got the big names facing each other early on, and a bunch of lower seeds making it to the later rounds...
It's simple really...it's the racket that they were introducing. Had the 800 Pro came out beforehand, I'm sure they would have done the same. As...
Thruster F-enhanced
I have been using the Hefe Luxx insole, which are basically Adidas boost insoles, for more than a year now. Still doing great and have no bottomed...
Not me though...I used to have three 100zz that I never clash with anyone...yet the orange paint on the Blue one, and the turquoise paint on the...
I think Viktor Axelsen is such a player don't you think? Viktor has that size and reach, yet still possess the speed to keep up with smaller,...
i have the new one along with the regular blue wide version. I see and feel no difference. The upper still feels like leather, so i'm not sure...
it's not as slow as you may think it is. As with any head heavy racket you will lose some speed, but it's decent for front court play if you're...
no love for Nanoflare 700? That thicc frame must be quite strong
It's mostly gone.
What I find interesting also is that some players seem to prefer rackets that go against their playing style. For example, Ahsan with the...
Professional players are better than us mere mortals. That not debatable. However, they are still human and make mistakes/have tendencies that...
what's predictable is the slippery Victor mats...expect slips and falls aplenty
I'm only annoyed when I see players hold their serves...Choi Sol-gyu comes into mind where he always holds his serves for what seems like an eternity.