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

  1. racquetattack

    racquetattack Regular Member

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    I have sold many of the BS LYD lately but my fav is still the MX70.
     
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    but still all made in china too! =D taiwan also part of china!
     
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    I always go for a 3U racket. Suitable for me
     
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    4U is too light for me Ha ha....:D
     
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    same goes to me
     
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    Hi, I am a Yonex player. Now somehow I got interested in getting Victor racket for me. But after reading the spec and chart(in comparing to yonex) and some reviews, I still cant understand. So I need some help here.

    I want to get a similar racket with Yonex 900P(head heavy&stiff). I learnt that Meteor and Superwave are my choices. In comparing the chart with Yonex, looks like superwave 35/37 are head heavier than meteor JJS. But, I read some reviews from victor owned players here, they claimed that meteor JJS is actually heavier than superwave?? It confused me.

    In addition to that, I have tried Bravesword LYD, that doesnt look like a head heavy racket to me, but from the victor chart 2012, BS LYD is actually head heavier than meteor JJS!!! This shocks me, lol.

    So can anyone help? I am being confused to get superwave or meteor JJS or even meteor x80 for me.
     
  7. Ferrerkiko

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    I am also very confused , which one is stiffest racket in victor now..

    Can any badminton fans help ?
     
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    MX80 for sure :)
     
  9. Ferrerkiko

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    Hi Friend , so compare MX 80 VS superwave 35 VS Li Ning N90.

    Which is the stiffest ?
     
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    I believe that from stiffest to least stiff: SW35 > MX80 > N90.
     
  11. Ferrerkiko

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    That means in terms of ranking stiffest is SW 35 , then MX 80 , lastly is N90..

    How about JJS ?
     
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    Should be less stiff than MX80, though I don't know how it compares to N90.
     
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    MX 80 no doubt stiffest victor
     
  14. loneboy62

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    I think should be MX80 = SW35 < N90I
     
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    I think is the matter of playing style. Yonex racket doesn't have so called Wind Breaking Technology, Octagon or BS's sword design, so it meant, you swing forward and backward faster so you can't feel that it is actually head heavy.

    You are actually right, BS LYD is actually head heavier than MX JJS, but MX-JJS is slightly more flexible, so it generated more repulsion power but not arm power. That's why playing style makes some differences.

    If you familiar with Yonex 900P and love it very much, I think Victor only have SW35 would suit your playing style, but I think you should proceed to try N90 version 1 or VTZF better, Victor shaft is not that stiff compare to some high end model in Yonex or Lining.

    Just my 2 cents.
     
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    Heard from reliable source from friend , most stiff racket in the market now is SW 35 and MX 80..
     
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    MX 80 : Level:SUPER
    Weight : 3U(85~89.9g) / 4U(80~84.9g)
    String Tension LBS : 3U:H≦30 lbs V≦28 lbs / 4U:H≦28 lbs V≦26 lbs
    Length : 675 mm
    Balance:HH○●○○○HL
    Shaft Stiffness:S●○○○○F
    Frame Material : Ultra high modulus graphite+Nano Resin+Carbon XT
    Shaft Material: Ultra high modulus graphite+Nano Resin +7.2 shaft

    Victor JJS :

    Level:SUPER
    Shaft Stiffness:S○●○○○F
    Balance:HH○●○○○HL
    Length:675 mm
    Weight:3U(85~89.9g) / 4U(80~84.9g)
    String tension LBS:3U:H≦30Lbs~V≦28Lbs / 4U:H≦28Lbs~V≦26Lbs
    Frame Material:Graphene Reinforced + Nano Resin + Carbon XT
    Shaft Material:Ultra high Modulus Graphite + Nano Resin + 7.2 SHAFT
    Grip size:G2 (3U/4U) ; G3 (3U)

    Superwave 35
    Shaft Stiffness: S●○○○○F
    Length : 675 mm
    Weight : 3U / 4U
    String tension LBS : 3U:H≦30 lbs V≦28 lbs / 4U:H≦28 lbs V≦26 lbs
    Frame : Ultra high modulus graphite+Nano Resin+E.TITANIUM
    Shaft : Ultra high modulus graphite+Nano Resin +7.0 shaft
    Balance:HH○○●○○HL
    Grip size:G2
     
  18. loneboy62

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    Ya, this chart is as what I have mentioned, but how about compare to Yonex/Lining, if you have something on this.
     
  19. Ferrerkiko

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    For Z force:
    Description:Stiffer frame with head-heavy balance for an exceptionally powerful swing.
    Item Code:VTZF
    Flex:Extra Stiff
    Frame:H.M. Graphite, Sound Filter, EX-HMG, Tungsten
    Shaft:H.M. Graphite, NANOPREME
    Weight / Grip Size:4U (80-84.9g) G4,5
    3U (85-89.9g) G3,4,5
    Colour:Bright Green

    ARCSABER 8DX

    Description:Stiff DX Frame for sharp repulsion.Item Code:ARC8DX
    Flex:Extra Stiff
    Frame:H.M. Graphite, CS CARBON NANOTUBE
    Shaft:H.M. Graphite, Ultra PEF
    Weight / Grip Size:3U (85-89.9g) G3,4,5
    2U (90-94.9g) G3,4,5
    Colour:Copper Orange

    ARCSABER 009DX
    Description:Stiff DX Frame for sharp repulsion and NANOAIR SPRING for accurate control. Designed for hard hitting players.Item Code:ARC009DX
    Flex:Extra Stiff
    Frame:H.M. Graphite, NANOAIR SPRING
    Shaft:H.M. Graphite, SUPER HMG
    Weight / Grip Size:3U (85-89.9g) G3,4,5
    Colour:Gloss Silver

    [h=2]VOLTRIC Z-FORCE LTD[/h]Description:Stiffer frame with head-heavy balance for an exceptionally powerful swing.
    Item Code:VTZFLTD
    Flex:Extra Stiff
    Frame:H.M. Graphite, Sound Filter, EX-HMG, Tungsten
    Shaft:H.M. Graphite, NANOPREME
    Weight / Grip Size:4U (80-84.9g) G4,5
    3U (85-89.9g) G3,4,5Colour:White/GoldMade in:Japan
     
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  20. tranqq

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    Which is bigger between g2 and g3 in victor grip sizes
     

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