(Ok people, my first post, so feel free to be brutal or redirect me to somewhere where i can get help if this is already somewhere) So, I have a Nanospeed 9000X. However, it's fake. So, I don't have an effective way to measure the relative stiffness of the racket shaft (because I can't trust the advertised "extra stiff"). If you could help me out by either giving me a simple way to do this without killing my racket (it's the only racket I have that's actually good) or give me a link to another thread that has information on how to do this, that would be greatly appriciated. Thanks in Advance
Try to bend it n compare the stiffness to the other racket..no,it won't destroy the racket,unless if it's a defect.
secure the frame and tie a 1lb weight to the end of shaft...then measure the amount of bend....do this for both rackets to give you the relative stiffness
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Racket shaft flex is measured in amount of bend from level with the weight tied to the grip...8.0 is stiff and 9.5 is max flex....
In my opinion, bending the racket is not a good idea. There is some racket which has flexible shaft, but it's stiff ... There's someone in this forum suggesting a unique way to measure this stiffness. This is the address. The main concept of stiff is "recovery" time from hit. So I believe this test is more reliable. StiffTesting
All rackets are measured by the scale of 8.0--9.5 Racket stiffness has nothing to do with recovery time from hit....
We start from the principle that when a shaft is bent and then released, the stiffer the shaft, the faster it unbends (or straightens or unload...) This is my term of hit recovery time xD... My bad... sorry for the bad choice of words lol.... <--- Indonesian xD... This is quoted from Loopy's explanation in Staff Stiffness / Flexibility Explained
That post only is explaining what happens in the shaft during swinging, hitting etc...and is not how shaft stiffness is measured...