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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Yoppy, May 2, 2011.

  1. kvn4000

    kvn4000 Regular Member

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    My mx60 3u dry is 88.7g, after string and grip is 93g :)
     
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    How bout from Denmark?
     
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    Sorry .... No idea on that.... :(
     
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    Hope u can try it ASAP... I find it is equal speed with bs as well :)
     
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    Not sure it's for me. Think it'll be a bit too head heavy for me being 4/5 head heavy (found mx70 too head heay and that is 4/5 as well).
    Normally i also prefer my victor rackets to be 4/5 stiffness like the BS11.
    Seems the mx series is just not specced the way I like. :'(
     
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    pick one in 4u form... it'll have a lower swing wt compared to 3u
     
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    I heard lee yong dae racket is available in Singapore now. I wonder what is it's spec compare to b.s 9
     
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    Dear Victor BS11 users, what do u all think about BS11 stiffness?
    I initially have a plan on getting a BS11 but once tried it out I find its stiffness is more like medium flex than its rated slightly stiff(more or less like my sw37). So for a second thought I wanna tried out the stiffer BS10 but none of my friend own it and I even try my luck have a look at the some badminton shop unfortunately they dont have it as well :(.

    Now I am looking at BS LYD hoping that it is not as flexible as BS11, else im going for the BS10.
    Anyway, does any1 have any idea how similar is BS10 to Ti-10 3rd gen Ltd or non-ltd?
     
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    My BS10 is much quicker than the Ti-10, and does not have the same head weight. Even taking into consideration my Ti-10 is 2U, the BS is the much quicker of the two. The stiffness is comparable, although I find the Ti-10 a bit stiffer and less forgiving. It's also not dampened as well (the 'ping' when you hit the shuttle lasts much longer, and although I don't feel a lot of vibration, it's much harder on the arm than the BS).
    Oh, and my Ti-10 is a regular, non-ltd. model :)
     
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    I have a spare BS10 for sale if you're looking for one.
     
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    What sort of condition is it in Maklike?
     
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    So in summary u are trying to say:
    BS10 - quicker, more forgiving
    Ti-10 - More control, better vibration control

    Correct me if this is not what u trying to say.

    Apart from that I really wonder how the stiffness of BS LYD will be compared to BS11... Really hope that it is stiffer than BS11 even though both rated as slightly stiff... Else I think I will be getting either Ti-10 or BS10 :D
     
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    Ti-10 vibrates more - although I don't actually feel it as with a mishit, but it seems to have a bad effect on the arm....
    The BS10 is slightly more forgiving and a quicker, more efficient racket.
     
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    Just got my BS 10 from e-link @amk, strung at 25lbs, but it feels like its 28lbs ahaha. Can't wait to try it. There were many lnewer models such as the BS15 there too but I still decided to get the BS 10 :D
     
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    Now what is going on here :confused:
    I always look on the Victor international website and today I happen to check on the taiwan site.
    The specification of several racquets are different!! WTH?

    BS11 Intl:
    stiff o0ooo flex
    HH oo0oo HL

    BS11 Taiwan:
    stiff ooo0o flex
    HH oo0oo HL

    BS10 Intl:
    Stiff 0oooo Flex
    HH oo0oo HL

    BS10 Taiwan:
    Stiff o0ooo Flex
    HH oo0oo HL

    Some also said that BS10 is actually head heavy and can actually go up to 305bp
    Im so confused now :confused::eek::confused::crying:

    Source:
    Victor Taiwan: http://www.victorsport.com.tw/product_data.php?id=oR1kcqZw9QWESq2veMjTq3raxA2li

    V
    ictor Intl: http://www.victorsport.com/product_data.php?id=oR1kcqZw9QWESq2veMjTq3raxA2li
     
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    You're new here, aren't you?

    :p
     
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    Quite... ahahaha! Look at my post count U should roughly know how long ive been here lol!
    Btw, mind explain please?
     
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    Yeah - you're right, they are different specs for different countries. We all think it's pretty stupid but Victor in their infinite wisdom decided to make the EU and Asian rackets different specs. *shrug*

    Personally, I can't imagine why anyone would want a BS10 stiffer than the Asian one, but that's just me.
     
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    Haha true... but the 1 in taiwan website rated BS11 stiffness as more flexible...
    This doesn't make any sense to me when the Intl BS11 is at slightly stiff...
    Nowonder last time I try the BS11 in a shop that sells taiwan stock felt the BS11 so flexible... sigh...

    Btw, whats the bp of your BS10? what string and grip
     
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    Can someone please do a quick comparison between BS10 and Mx70? :p
    Thanks!
     

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