Woven 13.

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  1. smashdropclear

    smashdropclear New Member

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    Just checked archives, and the equipment reviews does not have Woven 13 listed.


    Needing more information on the SOTX Woven 13.

    How does it compare to top Yonex line?
    Advantages/Disadvantages?
    Reasonable to get for its price?

    Thanks for all input.
     
  2. jerby

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    here it goes, it is:
    -675mm long (just like yonex current lines)
    -292mm balance point (even balanced, maybe slightly head-heavy)
    -89grams ( a heavy 3U)
    -extra stiff (8,0-8,5)
    -made out of 'super carbon' as far as it matter

    My dad owns one, and I play with it occasionally, as far a feel goes this racket scores 10+. you really get a lot of feedback from the racket, the touch shots feel really nice. for the rest it's a pretty balanced racket, pretty allrounded, but with the slightly heav weight, and slight head-heaviness, power is there.

    really a first rate racket, if you can afford it...
     
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    How are the grip size for SOTX in relation to Yonex G3, G4, G5?

    Thanks.
     
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    with a Sotx #3 you've got something a little smaller than a yonex G3.

    BUT: a sotx #1 is the smallest, and #4 the biggest. while yonex has G5 the smallest and G the biggest..

    info: a Sotx #3 is 3 3/8 inches( 3,375in)
    a sotx #2 is 3 1/4 inch (3,25in)
    and a #4 is 3 1/2 (3,5 in)
    as for yonex: I dunno...
     

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