Looking for an aeroframe + head heavy racket

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  1. Cloudx

    Cloudx Regular Member

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    I'm currently using Victor Auraspeed HS. It's a great racket, very fast and responsive due to the aero frame head. Sadly feel that it somehow lack the punch which is expected as it's a head light racket. So I'm wondering is there any racket which is some what head heavy & comes with aeroframe head design?
     
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    Put lead tape on it. Makes it abit HH.
    Copy mechanism of
    1. Voltric. Weight on 2, 6, &10
    2. Nanoflare. Weight on 12, 4, & 8
    3. Astrox. Weight on 12 & 6

    You could put it in any combination & formation. The further you add from the grip, it will give you more swing weight thus add power but makes it less manouver. Or add on 3 & 9 so it not sacrifice to much manouver.
     
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    Khamenman Regular Member

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    If you are interested with aeroframe, then usually people go to Victor or LiNing. For Victor, I can suggest Jetspeed 12 or Thruster F Enhanced. For LiNing, Turbocharging N9ii (they rename it to TC75 if I'm not mistaken). I am not familiar with LiNing's new rackets unfortunately.
     
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    NickifiedNg Regular Member

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    Thruster Ryuga, Auraspeed 90k/ii are head heavy rackets with aero frame
     
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    pootisfoib Regular Member

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    Ryuga is more boxy frame
     
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    pootisfoib Regular Member

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    Astrox Nextage has a hybrid Aero-box frame and is head-heavy
     
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    ryuga has aeroframe but like 11 to 2 o'clock
     
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    Gosen Inferno Raid - head heavy with an extremely fast frame. Quite a unique racket.
     
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    I recommend 90k2
    It hits very hard especially thr 3u version
    The 4u hits fast and hard...
    Very2 recommended racket

    If you want more and more power but sacrificed acuracy and a lil bit of speed go for tkfe
     
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    Martynas Regular Member

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    tkfe is definitely one of the most accurate/top notch control rackets with its very long sweet spot and stiff shaft, and it is def. nothing about speed...
     
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    You can take a look at ARS 90K based on what i read, it should be slightly headheavier and retains the auraspeed frame. Alternatively, you could perhaps look at the 3d calibar series
     
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    what i meant with accuracy is not shot accuracy, rather your own accuracy bcause of smaller sweet spot and compact frame... i've struggled with it very much in the past and decided to sell it... and for me the shaft is not stiff, a lil bit flex, it has a lil bit of speed because it has hybrid frame
     
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    pootisfoib Regular Member

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    Victor: Jetspeed S12 or S12m, Auraspeed 90k or 90kii, TKF (blue), TKFE
    Gosen Inferno Raid
     
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    I struggled with the Auraspeed HS too, I used JS12ii and much preferred that to the HS
     

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