Sample racket

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by wuldup, Dec 1, 2011.

  1. wuldup

    wuldup Regular Member

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    I received a racket which is in few steps away from complete form. Shaft is 6.9mm which is very thin and the balance is 290mm. Shaft is soft-hard type.
    Perfect for intermediate players because this racket can fire cannonball with little effort but if put too much power on it, it cant take that and shuttle speed dies.

    Amazingly, too easy to manuover and control. I say 10/10
    Smashing is awesome for the effort that I am putting in. 9/10 but I cant feel the bang shot from arc-z or arc-10 but still very good
    Defence is alive because head size is bigger than other rackets you cant miss the shots. 10/10

    One says that this might come out in 2 years and still tested by club players.

    Noticingly, top of the head frame is very thin and wide but, on the other side, it is thick and narrow. Interesting design.

    Here are the pictures.

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    Optiblue Regular Member

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    Aeroframe... don't string that thing past 30lbs!
     
  3. wuldup

    wuldup Regular Member

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    It's oversize compare to yonex arc-10. So big :) I string the racket with WISE 2086 at 25lbs x 26lbs. I will cut the string this weekend and try 27lbs x 28lbs
     

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