Sinking problems? What about the stiffness? The Gosen rackets which I had in my hands turn out quite flexible, even if they were labeled as stiff.
Interesting... This is the first time I've seen head weight labelled on the racket, if that is the head weight?
Hi, Are you able to compare type K racket with At900t if possible....thk you in advance Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
I played with a AT900t some time ago now and have to say the type K feels quicker and generates as much power as the AT900T. I would not describe the Type K as the easiest racket in the world to adapt to, so you may experience some timing/teething problems during your first sessions with it, independent tests of the racket show the following specs: The stiffness is notable when your playing with it, repulsion does not come easy, however, if your used to the AT900T i think you should be ok.
Hi, Once again thank you for your valuable inputs and information sharing...I will definitely have to try out this Type K racket...on a side note I can't open the attachment Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
The information came from www.badmintonracketreview.co.uk the review (text) itself was based on my user experience.
Confirmed, it says 4U. Fun fact: My Inferno came in with a head weight of 39.8 g strung. So it would be spot on if it said 40 there.
Looks like they'll be releasing a high-end model called Inferno EX. From the website, Google translated: "Inferno" which was released in November 2016 as a new axis all-around racket . In spite of the innovative frame shape which has drawn a line, it got many reactions from domestic and foreign players shortly after launch. Among them, there were many voices that crave the high end model. Inferno shape which has strength, power, control at high dimension. The conclusion Gösen issued is to bring out "power" further as a high-end model . I'd like to experience the "heavy blow" suitable for the grade of EX before going on sale.
Interesting news. Could this be the start of a whole Inferno series? I wonder if that EX is meant to be simply a more head heavy version of the original. Looking at the material, I don't see what they want to do to make the EX even higher-end.