ANNOUNCEMENT: Ashaway Improves its ZyMax Line!

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  1. demolidor

    demolidor Regular Member

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    Should add that was told ZM67 in red is actually the thinnest out of the colours and plays thinner than "67" and therefore closer to the 65.
     
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    kwun, in which racket you were testing this ZM62@29lbs on? AT700 New?

    I am about to change the string on my 900P, initially i am thinking of trying BG66UM, however might give 900P a try with Red ZM62
     
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    i strung two ZM62. both new version, both red:

    AT700@27lbs
    MX70@29lbs

    on AT700 it was decent but not wow factor.
    on MX70 it was definitely wow on the first hit.

    i have only used each one for a few days. so far no issues with durability.

    from the look of it a sample size of 2 not breaking for only a few days isn't very conclusive but also at the same time, is quite an achievement if it were the old ZM62. :D
     
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    I may be bucking the trend here, but as far as new vs. old goes with Z70, in direct comparison (same racket, same tension) I think the old Z70 has the edge on power, sound, and sharpness/crispness. It sounds higher after several hours' play than the new Z70 did before I even hit a shuttle with it. The new Z70 has better feel, but that's about it. I think the new coating may be compromising the repulsion, if I'm honest.
     
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    Thanks for your feedback, kwun.

    May i conclude that ZM62 is more suitable for head light & medium heavy head racket, on the other hand we just need thicker string for head heavy racket ? [TABLE="class: cke_editor"]
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    I tried ZM62 last week on my Z-Slash, and it was definitely "wow" when smashing, however the string bed just exploded after a couple smashes :(
    I felt like Lee Yong-dae during the AE!

    Yeah, thin strings + winter + Canada + slight miss hits = :(
     
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    Yeah, but to your stringer: thin strings + winter + Canada + slight miss hits = :D. ......:p
     
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    ^I'm my own stronger, but i guess you're right, since I do enjoy restringing my rackets :p
     
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    make sure that the temperature at which the string was strung and the temperature of the badminton gym matches. temperature shrinkage causes tension to increase.
     
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    or one could stop going to those cheap unheated gyms that make you play at 14C in the winter :p
     
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    Today played in university gym (30C!) and in backyard (14C). Much preferred the latter. Only damage sustained by Z62 was mud spatter.:rolleyes:
     
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    It matched, well a couple degrees difference, but nothing major.
     
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    Yesterday I played six matches with the ZyMax 65 at 28lbs. I have only one word for it: awesome! :D

    Very good control at the net, amazing power in the back and a beautiful high sound on impact. It seems to be at least on par with the ZyMax 62, but that string probably wouldn't even made it to the second or third match.. Now, after all those matches, the strings are still going strong and minimal to none tension has been lost. I'll have to do some more testing, with other rackets too, to be more precise about the durability. But I'm pretty sure I'm gonna switch from the 67 to the 65! :cool:
     
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    67 in what colour :cool:?
     
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    Okay okay, where can I get 65 from?

    In red. :)
     
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    I have a reel of the 2nd generation ZyMax 67 in red, of course ;)!


    I got a few sets of the red ZyMax 65 from a good contact in the UK. He got a few packages to try from Ashaway HQ.. He told me he expected to receive a few reels (in white) in april..
     
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    Ok, interesting you notice a significant difference between 67 and 65 :). Or were you looking at it from a 62 point of view and just see the 65 as a 62 with durability? (or they have done more tweaking to the 65 in the in between time :D)

    @ Panda: you chart looks just fine [​IMG];).
     
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    A few months ago I played with all the second generation ZyMax strings and picked the 67 as my go-to string. So I don't remember the precise feel of the 62 anymore, but my impression of the 65 was so good, I have to say that I think the 65 is the best of all the ZyMax strings! It's harder and gives more repulsion. The power I was able to generate in the rear court was amazing! The string is rougher than the 67, so control at the net was better too. I could make the shuttle tumble like :eek:!

    And what I said before, the durability seems to be much better than the 62 (maybe even better than the 67), but more testing is needed. And I don't mind! :D
     
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    I definitely forgot to mention I was playing with plastic shuttles :p although I've seen better durability! lol

    @ 28lbs with feather shuttles, strings never broke.
     
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    Well I love the new 65 too much that I ended up buying another reel, but in optic yellow instead of another reel of red. I would like to see if the yellow is comparable in term of stringing and performance to the red one. Mind you the red string was pretty rought and can be challenging for those beginner stringers out there. Anyways, will update you guys on the 65 optic yellow as soon as I get them. So far I am in love with the red.

    On another front, just ordered 10 packages of 62 in red, 70 in white just to give it all a try. Will update you guys on stringing and performance as well later.

    Oh yeah...update on my 65 red...its still going strong at 26lbs for almost 2 weeks now. My wife was playing on the 98 and i let her use my zymax 65 red on the arc 10 and she refuses to give me back my racket =(
     

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