Please offer more details. What level of player are you, what is your play style, aggressive smasher, tactical, defensive, speed, doubles, singles, head heavy, head light etc etc. So many things one must consider. It's not as simple as just which is better. Different rackets suit different players
Same manufacturer rackets these days pretty much handle the same tensions. Pretty sure a 3U BS10 will handle roughly the same tension as a 3U MX80, so it's a bit tricky trying to recommend a racket just off of that. Could you possibly add any further details as noted above?
Yes it is. I recommend the BS12 for you It's an ultra fast tactical racket that is medium balanced and medium flex. It might lack a tiny bit in power compared to other more aggressive rackets, but what it lacks in power it will more than make up for in speed and agility. Because you're playing mainly singles I'd opt for a 3U version.
Calvin, Google is your friend. But in the case of the last question, nothing but a Crystal Ball will tell you the answer unfortunately.
Cuz im currently using APACS ... gonna try out Victor ..Don talk to me abt YONEX as im not gonna buy any of their things .....
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/97434-Victor-Meteor-X70!! Here's the link, you'll have to go thru it to find the specs, balanced, medium stiff. Price pending, but still would be cheaper than top end Yonex.
My MX80 has arrived! Would've preferred it if it arrived yesterday WHEN I WAS PLAYING :/ Anyway, for the record......BP292 NET, W94g. Feels good. Looks AMAZING.
Didn't you get the memo saying "Blue is the new Red"?? Oh, also forgot to mention I've lead-taped my BS11 out to a BP of 300mm. Curious to see what a medium stiff head-heavy yet fast Victor feels like, because they don't have any in their line-up. I'll call it the Bravesword 11.5
maklike, can u share how u position the lead tape on BS11 (picture will be better)??am thinking to do so with my BS12.