AT-700 - Yonex Armortec?? Well this one is pricey.. very pricey Any information which player use Yonex Carbonex 50 and Victor Super Wave 30 ??
Very unlikely he's moved to a stiffer racket than the Mx80 If he's using a light (color) racket which isn't the Mx80, it's probably the rumored new Mx model...
Does anyone have ANY information about Boonsak's Wilson BLX Zone? I can't find any information about it anywhere.
Yeah, it's all white with a few small black panels. You have to wonder about the marketing teams at some of these companies. I mean, Wilson sponsor Boonsak with a racket they don't even sell, and don't even add him to their website as a sponsored player! I mean, how hard is it? What do these people actually do for a living?
N90-lin dan N50-chai bao, zhang wengming, du pengyu N70-liu xia long, zhang nan N55-chen long n50ii-qiu zihan N55ii-hong wei
It is a brand new release and indeed the new Zone BLX: http://www.wilson.co.jp/product/contents/w-badminton-racket/WRT80022.html
but from I've seen in closeups during the sudirman cup, it really just looks like a mx80. Unless they literally took the same graphics and put black, red and gold at the same spots [MENTION=93632]Shinichi[/MENTION] MX80 is one of the stiffest racquets around (if not the stiffest considering the balance), so no 'less flex' lol
Wong Wing Ki plays with Adidas Precision Pro and Hu Yun plays with Babolat Satelite 6.5 Power. Yip Pui Yin plays with ArcSaber 11. Wong Wai Hong Voltric 70 and Chan Yun Lung with ArcSaber 10. Ng Ka Long Voltric Z-Force ...
thanks for the picture [MENTION=1495]demolidor[/MENTION].......what racket is that? MX30L? Watched Lee's match HKG's Wong, I think Lee is special: 1) he uses 3/4 towel grip (ala LinDan & S Sasaki) 2) he dances on court (see his left hand when moving around court) (in other news, Paul Newman plays(ed) badminton)
His grip is just like Lee Hyun Il's, actually. Super thick as it's towel on top of the factory grip, and cut off even below the cap...it's the new MX model, yet to be released. Mx90, probably, and if rumors are to be believed, head heavier than the Mx80. No idea about the stiffness though, but it's probably not as stiff as the 80 - that would not be a very user-friendly racket Anyhow, it's not the Mx30L.