Yonex Arcsaber 7 Reviews

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  1. twobeer

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    I twisted my left leg slightly.. I've been on NSAID diet all week, and light training.. It's not to bad.. It is after all the useless left leg (I am a right-hander) :D

    I invented that as a new category :) to try to descirbe the input/output factor power factor :)

    /Twobeer
     
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    Bionic woman? does she use Arc7 :p ? Guess I'll have to settle to play vs. Gao Ling ;)

    /T
     
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    Twobeer, how long was your testing? I only had almost like 3 hours on it to give it my initial impression.

    As you mentioned, yes the shot does seem a bit effortless and I do feel the power in on a full powered smash. I'll definately have a better idea when I play badminton this Friday.
     
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    I used it for 3 hours yesturday and a little more than 2 hours today (only singles today, doubles & singles yesturday).

    But it is quite evenly balanced, so I think that made it quite easy for me to adjust to the timing of it..

    /Twobeer
     
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    LOL! One swing-DINK!-needs another arc saber, DINK again!:D Dinking contest?:cool:
     
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    This racket is not for Arnie type players :) . It's more like also having some extra flex in the frame as well to help the population lacking hulk forearms :)

    /Twobeer
     
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    Interesting, you feel the extra flex in the frame too. I also feel that too and that is why I decided to see if I can bend the frame. However, the control is excellent. I think the racquet is great and undercontrol when swing is not too strong (net and drop shot) while the power is good enough but not the best like AT700, AT900, NS9000 or NS8000.
     
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    this is one of the design, similiar to the crossbow. able to cup the shuttle for longer time. tennis; Head's flexpoint technology, ring any bell??
    :)
     
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    closeup pix anyone?
     
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    i'm actually interested in the new C.S Cap
    is it rly that good sounds cool tho
     
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    Got mine from the mail today. It is a beautiful racquet!

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    JP all da way!!
     
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    Pochacho, looks like you have a nice carpet mat you have there ^.^
     
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    Not bad... for a start. If you have a good lens but use a pop up flash.. that is the common problem when taking close up pics.
     
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