how about VT60? or nano ray series.. http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...c-60-amp-NanoRay-Series?p=1712643#post1712643
So quick. I would highly doubt that, VT80LTD seems a lot more plausible in this case or one of the other limited's.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think there is a big hole in the upper right quadrant. Li Ning has the N90. Yonex has... VT90 maby?
So to my understanding, the Ti-Z is the best Yonex Defensive racquet with equal doubles and singles ability and the VT-80 is the best Yonex Offensive racquet with equal doubles and singles ability. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm curious, how much can we expect to pay for the original peter gade signature yonex arcsaber? I know the price has gone down.. any idea as to what is the current pricing?
Are you lost? Has the price dropped ...? http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/103798-When-do-the-price-drop
Funny how they switched the X Fullerene / Fullerene between the shaft and head for the Nanoray 700RP (versus the NS9900). They must be running out of ideas at R&D.
More even balance than headlight yes ... (description of "head light balance" on the racket is more for the whole Ti series I think. More like Nanospeed series in terms of balance overall with Ti-10 the most headheavy of the series and Ti-Zero very headlight, Ti-1 and Ti-3 also headlight
Does that mean the VTZF will be slightly better for doubles than the VT80 given it's on the repulsion side? Given the NS9900 is a doubles racquet, I assume repulsion is better than hold for doubles?