Hey I was wondering if the Auraspeed 90k is better for a player like me than the 100x. Recently I just got the 100x but I am not sure if it's because I am not used it yet but it feels a little too light for me I recently came off of the arcsaber 11 pro but when I started using the arcsaber 11 pro it just came too me without really having a lot of time to get used to it. So I am not too sure if this is a normal thing or not or if I should try out the 90k. I am mainly a mixed player and a doubles player and play singles here and there depending on the tournament and level. Or if you guys have any suggestions of victor rackets similar to the arc 11 pro.
Auraspeed 100x 3U I feel is the perfect weight for the racket. I agree that the 4U does feel too light.
I used to have a 4u 90k and I have a 4u 100x, which I like. 90k is noticeably stiffer. It’s a good all-around racket if you can handle the stiff shaft.
You must be playing with steel pipes if you think the 90k is a wet noodle lol. It is 8/10 stiff at the very least.
even compared to tkfe, or 100x or thruster bxr or drivex 9x it is very noticeably bouncier, but it is not a bad thing - since accessibility wise it is at the top of auraspeeds line (and that is why 90k is so popular between danish/other players), and only 90f (and other lower range auraspeeds) are less stiff than 90k, from auraspeeds 98k is def. the stiffest - and very hard to handle
I've tried the 90k, 90s, 90f, 100x, Project Black, JS10Q, and TKFE. 90k is nearly as stiff as the JS10Q and Project Black. 90s, 100x, and 90f are clearly not as stiff as the 90k and are all easier to use than the 90k.
For mr 100x is stiffer than 90k, it is because of free core that made it feels like not a stiff racket..