Explaining speeds of shuttlecocks

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  1. Naim.F.C

    Naim.F.C Regular Member

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    Can someone please break down for me what speeds are what with different brands. For example, Yonex's single digit ratings compared to RSL's 49/50, other brand 77/78 etc.

    With RSL Classic Tourney's especially, is speed 49 a 76 or 77?

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    I saw that, but was under the impression RSL's 49 was actually a 77, and 50 a 78. But that chart says different....very confusing...
     
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    I also heard somewhere that the new Victor speed rating is +1 on the original ratings... so 78 would be 77. Not sure if that's true, but saw that on one of the sites that were selling shuttles.
     
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    When i also noticed anywhere that this fresh Victor swiftness standing is usually +1 within the initial rankings... and so seventy eight could well be 77. 70-487 brain dumps - testking.net Undecided if that's genuine, nevertheless saw in which upon one of the web sites that had been selling shuttles.
     

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