Specs are same as MX70, not MX80. Plus a few magic hybrid composite fibres of HM graphite, whatever that is.
HM = High modulus, afaik the kind of graphite used in the Ti-10 2nd gen....a softer, more elastic graphite if I'm right. Should add repulsion if used in the right amounts&places
Hello, I'm planning on buying Bravesword LYD and I'm new to victor. So what's the equivalent of 3UG5 of Yonex to Victor? Advance Thanks to all
Victor London racquet is definitely the same spec as MX70. Agree BlueTornado - Yonex 3UG5 = Victor 3UG2 Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
I've not heard anything about the release in UK or Europe yet. I understand there are a number set aside for us but this package will be expensive and therefore appeal to very few players. Previous limited runs with the special case have sold well but I know my retailer is not interested in it because of the price and the knowledge that it won't appeal to their market. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
Which makes it a pain if you want to use it as your main racket... If you break one then you can't easily replace it
has victor stop the production of brave sword 9???http://www.victorsport.com.tw/product_data.php?id=dNuvaSy7HoT7HoS7dnxcdnRy7nR6cm the link say in chinese that victor has stop producing this racket.
Visor I haven't seen anything official from Victor as sometimes Europe decides they will be withdrawn from the catalogue and then tell me they can still order them. The retailer i am connected to has just received 6 BS09's and I suspect this will be the last batch they will get. After that they'll need to consider BS12 or LYD as a replacement. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
Afaik production has already stopped and we have to make do with what the retailers/Victor have left. The BS12 is a really good substitution though, with only a minor difference in balance. The LYD is a whole other racket, and should not be bought as replacement for the 09. Much closer to the BS10 or a stiffer Arc ZS actually.