In my experience, owning a JS10 4U, a 88S 4U and a 90S 3U, I would say the 90S is amazing. The JS10 4U is the fastest frame I ever played with and yet the 90S was super close speed wise even as a 3U. It is definitely faster than my 88S, has decent power and is easier to play than 88S. Wouldn’t be able to say much about the nanoray 900 other than I didn’t like my friend’s 900 because it felt too headlight to my liking. Hopes it helps!
How’s the 90S stiffness-wise compared to 88S and JS10? Are you using it for doubles and/or singles? @Micael
Hey Swat! From my experience, it’s S10>88S>90S in terms of stiffness. It’s more flexible and the timing is slightly different but so much more forgiving for your Arm/Shoulders. I play mostly doubles but I was rly surprised that the 90s was fine to me in singles too. With my S10 and 88s (2 4U) sometimes I would feel like it lacked the weight for singles but the 90s 3u is just fine for my liking I could use it in singles and it’s as fast as my S10 in doubles so really liking it. Not to say it’s the best singles weapon but I don’t have to play a different racket to play each discipline.
What string and tension are you using with the three racquets? General By the way when someone says 26 lbs. does that mean | Mains 26-Cross 28 | or | Mains 25-Cross 27 averaging 26|?