SOTX - series naming???

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  1. cayzi

    cayzi Regular Member

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    Hi!

    Can anybody explain to me what does Woven, Diamond, CP ,... series mean?
    I understand a Yonex naming but could not get SOTX ranges.

    Is there any graph how stiff, power,...SOTX rackets are regarding the series (D, W, CP)?

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    The Sotx web site has the explanation of each series and what makes that series unique to Sotx....
    All Sotx series have within the series single models with different weight range, balance point and stiffness...
     
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    cayzi Regular Member

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    Yes that is just technology explained.

    I can not figure how SOTX put their line. It is clear what Yonex is doing. AT is for power, NS for speed and ARC for control.

    I can not figure out this matrix at SOTX racket line.
     
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    that's probably why it feels so hard to pick a racket from SOTX...although I pick the CP1000 out of random and i LOVED it lol...
     
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    You dont need a name to tell you that a racket is for power or defense etc...just look at the specifications....
    If the racket is head heavy balance and is 2U-3U you know for sure it is for power or attacking play...
    I dont know where Arc and Z slash are in this naming game or for that matter MP models have a large range of uses...Names are not that important....look at the specifications...
    A "power" racket can also have great control....
     
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    Is this Sotx D-900 ;) ?
     

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