More pictures It was a toss between the Roots Aermet 6900 Boosak Model or this racquet. Decide on this since it is a limited edition. I could always get the Boosak model at a later point in time. However, the new Boosak version comes in red and yellow now. I prefer the previous one in black and yellow.
More pics Nope haven't use it yet. Just got it strung today with Yonex Cyber 100 strings (0.70mm). This set of strings is even more expensive then the Nanogy 98. In fact, I think its the most expensive in the Yonex line-up. I might have a game tomorrow. Gonna test it together with my newly acquired Mizuno Tetracross 700.
looks very nice. just wondering, is it actually stiff, or is it really flexible, like gosen's other limited edition racket, the olympic one?
The flex stated on the shaft is 'medium hard'. My initial feel and just swinging in the air is it is flexible.. compared to my Yonex racquets. I haven't had a chance and never seen the olympic limited edition.
Just curious. I see the cone says "Gosen Japan", but they never tell where is the racquet made. Is it made in Japan since it's a Anniversary LE. And the racquet looks very "bling"...
That's a pretty good looking racket. I'm waiting for your feedback on the racket. So where did you buy it and how much was it?
Karakal M Tec 80 Tattoo Wonder if Gosen took their design from them. This Karakal piece is a limited edition too. Specs: Material: Nano Carbon/Titanium Head Shape: Isometric Shaft Construction: Precision Hi Flex Weight: 80 grams Flex: Medium Stiff Player Type: Advanced Offensive Description: Limited edition constant taper 10.8 - 11.5mm Nano frame, Hi Flex precision shaft with a high flex top cap and super muscle system.
Roots Aermet Platinum Specs Stiffness: Medium Hard Frame Shape: Isometric Frame: Hotmelt High Modulus Graphite, Aermet Mesh Shaft: Hotmelt High Modulus Graphite, Aero-Hybrid Resin/Gavun Shaft, Two Kick-Point Syatem, Flat CS Cap/Full Carbon Handle Weight: 85 grams +-2 grams Recommended String Tension: Main 20-26 lbs, Cross 22-28 lbs Balance Point: 285mm +- 3mm
For those visiting or based in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, you can check out the Gosen Roots Aermet Platinum at Hongly badminton store. I was quoted RM500/S$206/USD140 for the racquet.
Aermet 6900 Boosak with Aermet Platinum Comparisons of the two racquets. Both 3UG5. Hotmelt high modulus graphite aermet mesh isometric frame. Flat carbon-stacked cap, full carbon handle. Length 675mm. Aermet Platinum: Weight: 85gm +-2gm Balance: 285mm +-3mm Flex: Medium Mard Shaft: Hotmelt, high modulus graphite, aero-hybrid resin, gavun shaft, two kick-point system Max. tension: 30 lbs Aermet 6900 Boonsak: Weight: 86gm +-2gm Balance: 290mm +-3mm Flex: Hard Shaft: Hotmelt, high modulus graphite, gavun shaft, two kick-point system Max. tension: 30 lbs
Japanese Roots Aermet series Cosmetics difference and variation of material composition. Comes is cloth bag like all Japanese market racquets.
Burgundy/Yellow colour scheme New Burgundy/Yellow colour scheme goes well together. The previous version of Black/Yellow looks good too. Wonder is there any difference between the two versions besides cosmetics.