victor sw33p and sw36

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  1. Gold-

    Gold- Regular Member

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    victor sw33p and sw36.. any difference between this two racket such as durability, stiffness, head heaviness, power and defensive?


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    3U SW33P, NBG98 @ 24lbs
    3U SW36, BG66M @ 24lbs
    durability - dont want to try...:D
    stiffness - SW33P even though both are rated mid stiff by Victor
    head heaviness - SW33P
    power - SW36 (maybe due to BG66M's repulsive power)
    defence - SW36 even though both are square head shaped, but SW36's frame is slightly slimmer and overall size a tad smaller compard to SW33P's...you can say SW36's frame size to be Iso-oval
     
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    Is the SW36 suitable to doubles?
     
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    Big smasher go for Superwave 35, control all round player SW36. Front court player go for bravesword 09
     
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    I'm interested in SW36 or BS11 because SW35 I guess it will be to stiff and head heavy for my type of play.

    Can you please someone give me a feedback what is the difference between BS11 and SW36 in characteristic and how they are playing.

    BS11 is more expensive does that also mean that it is better than SW36?

    Thanks for help!
     
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    Get SW36, the feeling is more solid. I think could be due to the titanium at the top of the racket. And in Singapore SW36 is cheaper than BS
     
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    Thanks!

    If I understand right SW36 is less stiff than SW35 which means easily to handle for non-pro player right?
     
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    Hey bro: u want non-stiff racket, u can go for brave sword 09, its quite flex
     
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    I prefer medium flex which SE36 actually is. I still want to keep some control and space for smash.

    Regards
     
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    So u mean Brave sword 09 cannot smash, then how come lee Yong dae can win his both mix and men's doubles using this racket ?
     
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    You won go wrong with SW36. SW35 more extreme but if you can handle it, it is a beast
     
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    +1 on this, or try YY's AT900T, both have very similar handling characteristics.
     
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    anyone has any idea about VICTOR PRONANO 3 how is that ? is it good racket ?
     
  14. cayzi

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    Which grip size do you recommend?

    Will 3UG2 be ok for me. I have quite big hands and I don't know how Victor markings are compare to Yonex.
     
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    sw33p and sw36 which has more solid feel ?
     
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    Hi all

    is it true that the BS11 can generate the same power as SW36 but much faster since the design of frame. that's why it is more expensive?

    Thanks

    NR
     

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