No, i am not pro, just that after i bought this racket, i could not feel the power, so i decided to train my wrist. But the training is for a while only,after that very lazy to continue. For your info, i string my racket at 23 lbs, how can i be pro....?
hitting it out is not really unreturnable...more like its returnable but the receiver did not return it. there is a difference
I vote for APACS Lethal 60 (or 70)... I rate it as the best smashing racket among any APACS range... Not sure how Li-Ning and Yonex Arc series but it is comparable to Yonex Armortec series (at least much better than Armortec 300 I used before)... The racket can string up to 40lbs or maximum 45lbs and proven the solid frame it made.
any racket + good brick wall = extremely good smash jks i like my mp100, my apacs lethal 60 coming soon, hopefully that'll b it... but hardest smash would be my carbonex, but it uses way to much energy...
At700 is the strongest smashing racquet. I believe (no offence) people who believe they draw more power out of the Arc10 is because they cant handle the stiffness or head-heavy-ness
every individual has his/her own way of exerting power and hence, as usual, there is no universal Best Racket for Smashing which applies to everyone. for me, the antique Carbonex 15 is/was still the best smashing racket. head-heavy and flexi. or maybe the stiffness has deteriorated over the years.
For outright power, my vote goes to Gen1 Ti-10 Long 2U. The Victor BSLYD and MP100 do come close though.
Fo For a cheaper option eh... I recommend the apacs tantrum 500... Not very heavy and not very light.... Apacs a good option or if you are looking for accuracy... Feather weight 55(55 grams+-3) will do perfect for accuracy and good reflexes I also reccomend the apacs blizzard 2200 power is amazing for smashes but little head heavy If u don't like head heavy, go for the blizzard 2100 it's light but power will not be able to compare with the 2200 For a real big smash, go for the nano fusion 722 speed ....another awesome racket Hope this helps dude peace