do all of you know what is the difference between this and mx90 ? and which is better ? confused to buy racket haha
Today was the first time I played with this racket for two hours. I would totally agree with Paul that HX800 is indeed a good racket and I personally prefer it over JS10 MYP. To me, it gives me more control though it is a little slower as compared to JS10. The stiffness of the 2 MYP rackets are about the same though. I'm just wondering why JS10 is so much more popular than this racket. Is it the price? Anyone mind to explain? Haha
Mind to tell me why it is not so good? I'm just curious to find out what others think about the racket.
I think the JS10 has a feel that is so unique and special. It's the fastest frame I have ever played with. HX800 is totally different. There is a feel to this racket which isn't as appealing. There is sometimes a hollow feel as described. That isn't necessarily a bad feel but some won't like it. It's not as fast but I just love the racket, the look and feel and that's why I use it all the time. JS10 stays in my bag. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
hello paul, mind to answer about my question ? i want to buy new racket but confused duora, hx800 or mx80/90 can you help me describe these racket -+? which one is the best ? im looking for an all rounder racket im a bs12L user... reply in this thread is okay, pm is okay, thank you so much
yes i cannot handle too stiff rackets but i think i saw the stiff specs in the website is the same, hx800 and mx90 and im not powerfull enough coz im a speed racket user.. sometimes clearshot cant even reach back court, lost power in the middle then im dead, smashed... thats why im looking for an all around racket that can reach back court more effortless than my bs...
Honestly..if you have trouble even generating the racket speed and people to clear to the back court with a racket as easy to use as the 12. I would be looking at coaching on your technique instead of a new racket.
Yea I get what you mean. What I'm trying to say is when I feel or know like that suppose to be a hit on the sweetspot but instead it didn't. Or the sweetspot is just at a lower position.
Like CH1k0 said improve your technique. Otherwise if you have too much money to spare or the urge for a brand new current victor then you may try the TK onigiri because the shaft bends like a sponge also on the bright side it do pretty well on smashes; or try the Arcsaber 7.
i think i forget to mention, in the middle till the end of the games especially when the game is too fierce, i dont have enough power to shot into the back court when im on the back...recently i put all my power to shot into the back, its better but very fatiguing (sweetspot hitting). if i dont hit the sweetspot, its my technique fault i dont think that has anything to do with technique, its that i dont have enough power to generate. when i see my friend play, they're easily to shot into the back court but lol their hands are way bigger than mine....
You don't really need super big arms... even high school girls can easily clear baseline to baseline with proper techniques.
I gotta agree on the others. Yes the problem lies on your technique. Take a good examples of the longest WD rally in history that is just played recently with a total of 256 shots. You can see they clear the shuttles effortless and with high quality even tough it was tiring in both mentally and physically. The point I want to emphasis is, once you get the technique right, you can do a perfect clear (in the box/out of the box) with ANY racket regardless of the string tension. Not to mention that if you're really out of position, immobilized, stunned, feared, startled or other bombastic words to describe how out of position you're and made your body very stiff/tight and cause to mishit or even fail to whip/swing properly and blah blah blah. This will be the reason to "not able to do a baseline clear". I do apologize for my bad language skills. Hehe
Then explain to me, what technique do you mean ? Skill level ? Wrong stance ? Wrong footstep ? Wrong hand grip ? What i can tell, my beginner friend can deliver clear shot easily/have strong smash, but i can win easily... if i have issue with the technique surely, i cant win against him coz he got his technique right, effortless clear shot... nb: another friend with bigger body than mine... In my understanding, technique is how you can control the game or in another word, skill... Dunno if you guys have another meaning... Come teach me to be a better player
omg hahahhahaha maybe its only a few people who understand your joke, but im one of them hahahha sorry, can't help myself hahahhaa you cracking me up hahhaha EXACTLY !!!! ahahahahha the problem itself has the same silliness, also the language is the same stupidity >.< geezzz