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    Quote Originally Posted by kwun View Post
    unfortunately it doesn't work that way.

    the swing weight of a 2U NS9900 in fact is very heavy. even heavier than a VTZF.
    darn it. and i thought the heaviest racket by swing weight would be a 3u head heavy like an AT250. but the 3u ns9900 is soooooo light when i used it!!! what's going on, is there something new about badminton somebody's not telling me???????

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    Objective data measurements with a Gosen swingweight device has a 4U VTZF's swingweight higher than a 2U NS9900 though ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwun View Post
    unfortunately it doesn't work that way.the swing weight of a 2U NS9900 in fact is very heavy. even heavier than a VTZF.
    It really depends on your actual racket dry weight within the respective wt rating, ie if the 4u VZTF is 80.1g vs 84.9g, compared to the 2u 9.9k which can be 90.1g vs 94.9g.

    For sure the 94.9g 9.9k will have higher swing wt than the 80.9g zf. But the 84.9g zf will be > than the 90.1g 9.9k. Moral of the story: you can't just categorically say that without looking at the individual actual wts.

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    i measured a 9900 at the high end of the 2U range vs a VTZF at the high end of the 4U range. and the 9900 has a higher swing weight...

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    Thanks for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by chongyf View Post
    is karakal bn60 the lightest now?
    I think it is, and it's been a very good racket to use for me so far. Lightning fast with good power. Better experience than what I had with the SL-70.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwun View Post
    i measured a 9900 at the high end of the 2U range vs a VTZF at the high end of the 4U range. and the 9900 has a higher swing weight...
    ah.... it may not be so if 9900 was at the low end of 2u and the zf was at the high end of 4u

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundamzaku View Post
    darn it. and i thought the heaviest racket by swing weight would be a 3u head heavy like an AT250. but the 3u ns9900 is soooooo light when i used it!!! what's going on, is there something new about badminton somebody's not telling me???????
    if you're looking for a light fast but powerful racket, you should really look into the Precision Pro and the upcoming Revelation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwun View Post
    i measured a 9900 at the high end of the 2U range vs a VTZF at the high end of the 4U range. and the 9900 has a higher swing weight...
    very informative, thank you, now i'm convinced that the 9900 will probably swing like a 2u arc10

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    Quote Originally Posted by visor View Post
    if you're looking for a light fast but powerful racket, you should really look into the Precision Pro and the upcoming Revelation.
    have been thinking about it since i started reading the thread thank you for the reminder.

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    I think nanospeed9900 or arcsaber z slash,or armotec900?

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    Can anyone suggest me which raquet is best? Nano9900 ? Armotec900 or arcsaber z slash

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    get all three

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinichi View Post
    get all three
    Wow. That's impressive

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    I have the z slash, and a vt zforce

    The vt zf is easier to hit with and has better control at the net it just seems faster.

    the z slash smash to me is more powerful. both strung on the same day with um66 at 26lbs

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