It's all academic really, but 295 is the upper end of 'balanced', as far as I'm concerned. However, how head-heavy a racket feels or plays is a result of many factors. For example, the Bravesword 11 has the same BP as the BS10 (295) but the 11 feels more head heavy. However, I think things don't start to feel properly head heavy until a racket has a BP of 305 or so. Regardless, the F9 isn't head heavy like the C7 is head heavy, so consider it 'balanced' or 'slightly head heavy'.....which ever one prevents me from having to post about it again.
im going to get one of kason F9..quite light racket but can produce power when smashing....thats wat people say..
bought the kason f9 will test it out and whether it suits me or not, using BG66 at 26lbg, and only karakal .75 overgrip ontop original, but let me remind you the cover bag was simply so awesome hahahaha
the white bag is it? mine is white..very2 awesome..inside d bag is red..just awesome did u bought it from sam?cekgu sam ipoh bro?
yap the white bag bro, give free grommet replacement grommet oso hehe. but sadly the bag cannot be fitted into my 6 2 compartment racket bag haha. bought it at AJ racket mart, regular there.
@Maklike Tier Could you give me some rough idea to the extent of Head heaviness, which Yonex Racket might have similar Head heaviness towards C7? AT900T ?
Yeah, it's in the vicinity of the 900T, maybe lightly less head heavy, but it's been ages since I had a 900T.
im in love with F9 now, got some timing issues but, will overcome it, not to much power need to be put into it while playing yet the shuttle seems to fly at ease. it suits me with Bg66ultimax 26lbs
F9 is more flex than vt70 n ns6600.? Lighter head than arscb10? Mean Same light head as ns9900? There no many pro players use flex racket n looking to smashing beast fhf using it, it a joke.
Weh yurimaster.......kalau nak main drive jer pakai stiff.....ko tgk fhf pakai flexible shaft racket......smash dia meletop laju siottt.........Hahaha
Yeah the f9 is pretty flexible. A lot of timing issues coming from my ns9900 but there are certain aspects that make it a dream. Defending is a breeze but everything else (except backhand drops oddly enough) needs more practice to work out timing. Will maybe post a review in the near future and compare it to vtzf, ns9900, arc10, n55 (although there might not be a point )