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Hehe I guess you are right. But I found the change in timing to achieve the better "angle" influenced by the racket's specs compared to my...
These are both very different rackets. The LYD is a slight head heavy balance stiff racket whereas the Z-Force is super head heavy and extra...
I just got my MX80 earlier this week and took it out for a spin... The accuracy and angle on this racket is amazing! Even one of the players in my...
Wow! a korea edition shirt O: where did you buy this? :)
Is there an online store that sells this bag? :)
I second the MX80 over the Voltrics if you play doubles. The MX80 also makes a very impressive singles racket to, if you watched Shon Wan Ho's...
Wilson Recon BLX :) http://www.badmintonalley.com/Wilson_Recon_BLX_2010_Badminton_Racket_WRT817110_p/racket-wilson-blx-recon-2010.htm
Well it depends on the player but yes, I think the MX80 is easier to handle the the VT80, but thats just me haha. Just ordered mine! It came...
That is a very good speculation haha, i never thought of that. Only problem is JJS is retiring this year, no? I don't think that will be very good...
The difference mostly comes from technology of rackets. The Yonex Voltric for example is a head heavy specced racket but it uses a tri-voltage...
The Arcsaber 10 is a very good all rounder. It does everything but doesn't specialize in particular fields of play. Both the Armortec 700 and...
The word printing is also very poor, if you look closely you can see through it. I will agree this is fake.
That is very depressing Cillu :( I haven't experienced any hard clashes yet myself, but seems a lot of people post about their MX80s breaking from...
Ahh, it has the same specs as the MX70... hopefully it will come with hybrid composition or some new neat technology to help surpass the legendary...
SW35 is good but if you can get a MX80 instead that would probably be a better choice :)
Yes I also changed my mind on getting a MX80 instead of a x70 and ordering today! Maybe in the future I'll get a LYD to compliment it :)
No the NS9900 does not come in 4U.
It adds to the "zero air resistance" that the Z-Slash is famous for.
The Arcsaber Z-Slash is a very difficult racket for most people to "tame" in the beginning. With a smaller head size then conventional rackets,...
Nanospeed 100 would be good for a beginner that wants a light racket.