I am actually using BG-65 @ 21-22 lbs. Could I get more power by using one of these : BG85, BG80, Nanogy95, BG68Ti or BG66 @ 24 lbs. ???
Going with a higher tension will give you less power unless you can flex the string. out of that list BG66 has the most power but NBG98 has even more power.
Thank you very much Phandrew!!! I'll check out what I can get in town. So 23-24 with these powerful strings with high repulsion, will be more powerful then durability strings like BG65 @ 21-22... Is it gonna hard to handle? I tried it at like 23-24 with my BG65 last year and found it hard to generate power, but nice control and crispy feeling though. TY! PEACE!
The only one of these I can get in my town is BG-80. I will check what I can get on the Internet... like bg-66 or nbg98-95...
Oh I can get some BG-66 for a reasonable price here !! http://www.tenniszon.com/Produits/CatByCo.asp?CoID=9&S=1&PTid=10 Any other interesting strings in there?
Just buy strings from these websites since they are the cheapest for me Shuttlehouse Wingeebadminton Mybadmintonstore
Hey Thank you Phandrew!!! I just ordered a box of 10 BG66 packs from MBS, via Ebay. I will tell you if I like em. It is maybe going to be the right alternative for changing rackets. Peace!
I have tried higher tension like 28lbs with my Nanospeed 8000 and find the power is lesser compared to tension of 24lbs. However, I noticed the speed is faster if you tap the shuttle with the higher tension racket because the shuttle tends to have a snapping effect. So it is very good for net shot...and some precision shot like rolling over the net. You need a lot of wrist work and finger muscles to use the higher tension racket. That is why they are mainly used by advanced players. For beginners, we are just using the lesser tension so that we generate power like a quick smash to the sideline. But when we play net shot, the shuttle tends to be more "bouncy" and easier for the opponent to kill it.