I definitely gonna get a 4U instead of a 3U. 3U is just too sluggish for my doubles games. For my normal game pace, the difference in speed between a 4U head heavy and 3U head light is marginal. Objectively speaking, if your games in general are fast paced, the disadvantages of 100zz will show itself pretty soon. With that being said, 100zz is made to suit both doubles and singles alike, it has qualities that help in doubles despite its head balance that rivals the AX99. Also, 100zz has a completely different hitting feel compared to NF800, a lower thump.
For me, they are all more or less the same except ARC11 is slightly flexier and NF800 is slightly stiffer. As in the frame cross section has a large area or simply, it is thicker. 100zz doesn't feel as head heavy as 88D, I didn't have time to compare their balance point.
Always held at around 5cm from the bottom of the handle. Rarely change hold position unless serving. I doubt this information will serve you any good.
Thanks. Good info and consistent comparison for me since I do the same. Someone who holds at the cone and does reviews on rackets will not apply for me.
Terribly broken at 2 places, hard clash against any racket?? What is the ax100 string tension? Is it zz or zx? Whats the other racket?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have a friend that owns a baddy hall and the racket came early. So I got one immediately to play with. At least I had 4-5 games to play.
3u Ax100zz with 88d (I assume it Is also 3u 88d) !! Omg what a colossal loss.. 2 top end racket broke due to a magnificent smash!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Ah so as usual no one is honoring the release date hahaha. But my condolences for your loss. I can't wait to get my own. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Yeah..well it sold out on that day it self (2 3u and 2 4u) so I could not get a replacement or try the 4u. This racket will be a fun racket to play with. I think this racket will sell well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk