Best Victor Racket?

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Dr.Dino, Jun 5, 2012.

  1. ashish.funk

    ashish.funk Regular Member

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    @Shinichi & Amleto

    hey guys,
    i know i kinda popped the wrng qstn in the wrng thread.. just thot that ppl here knw a lot abt victor rackets..so..
    if anyone can still help me with my query, il b thankful... or shall i just start a new thread, then ppl will answer.. pls suggest..
     
  2. Shinichi

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    What is that? Try writing some English next time.
     
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    SMS text style
     
  5. ashish.funk

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    @Shinichi

    thanks for pointing that out :)

    @amleto

    if you were expecting Shakespearean....sorry to have let u down.... no offense :)
     
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    people will say x or y racket has its strengths and weaknesses, but they won't admit that MX80 Meteor is the greatest racket of all time, even for singles
     
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    If I could down-vote, I would! :p
     
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    haters can't handle the meteor
     
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    There is no such thing as the best racket in the world and there never has been. Choosing a racket is down to personal taste and what a racket does for you.

    We each have different technique, style, strengths, weaknesses, physique, muscular structure and badminton experience. Put that together and there is no way one racket can be the best for all players.

    You have to test rackets to find the characteristics that suit you best so stop listening to other peoples opinions as it's a waste of time.

    Some players prefer head heavy, head light, even balance and then which shaft do we like best - flexible, medium flex, medium/stiff flex, stiff or extra stiff?

    With so many variables, let's agree that the best racket in the world is the one that you as an individual find to suit your game best.

    Paul
    www.badminton-coach.co.uk
     
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    Thats true
     
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    and also a lots of practices plus good techniques.....and be alert so you can plan your game with placing, attack, understand opponent's weakness, etc...which more to a step ahead...
     
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    I'm objective, not a hater.

    fan bois can't handle the truth ;)
     
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    I personally own BS12 and BS LYD. For double players i think most of us would prefer LYD given the stiffness and power, BS12 is more on the control and slightly less stiff shaft material.

    I borrowed my friend's MX80 and MX London, MX80 is similar to Voltric 80, for me is little on the stiff side but powerful enough, MX London is slightly less stiff comparing to MX80, I haven't tried Legend yet as none of playing partners carry one.

    Personally I love the LYD, took some time to get used to, because I was playing BS 9 for a long time, but after adjusted to it, you feel the power and solidness of your long clear and smash.
    hope this helps and depending on your playing style and skill level. They all have their strength and weakness. Weakness is a bit overstate, all rackets here are excellent made in my opinion.
     
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    superwave 35
    bravesword 11
    spira 21
     
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    The BEST Victor racquet is the one I can get FOR FREE !! :p :D Apart from that, it is a Cab20sp for me !!;)


    PS: The BS-11 is making serious "flirty" eyes with me :eek:
     
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    best victor racket is the yonex cab20? hmm.....somehow i find that sketchy :) LOL

    a free racket IS the best racket
    the best nation in the world still IS doNation :)

    the bravesword 11 is a very good racket that could be used for both singles and doubles :)
     
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    Have a look at the Korean National team and what they are using. You will find your answer there. My personal choice is the MX80 followed by SW35 both strung with VS650.
     
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    Best Victor racquets are :SW35, MX80 and the surprise of the lot, Bumblebee 01.Between these 3, you can find a racquet to suit almost all player types.
     

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