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

  1. j4ckie

    j4ckie Regular Member

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    Not to mention sooooo much lighter.... I think the closest you'll get is the SW37. I don't know how the head heaviness compares, but the stiffness should be roughly the same, and it has a stable head as well. The Bravesword series in general feels very different from the Li Ning N series as they have different head shapes, the BS feeling more direct (not as stable though) and very quick while the N series feel pretty massive and stable (at the cost of not being nearly as quick). The LN rackets also generally have a higher weight and BP.
     
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    Is there any chart or a list to show the characteristic of Victor rackets ? It will be helpful for me to decide which one to buy.
     
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    I think you are right there, i'm not too good in describing the feelings, but i know LYD swings much faster than my LN which caused a lot of framing at the beginning. Also whenever I swing/smash and in contact with the shuttle, lyd seems to be missing that "swinging" feel probably due to the lack of head heaviness, i guess that's why it doesn't feel comfy to me (more like just me not used to it). Stiffness wise, i think is about the same or lyd is slightly stiffer.
     
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    I like VT80 and would like to get a faster racket than VT80 and I heard Victor can be faster :)

    I almost buy Victor LYD and still contemplating in buying it in the future as the alternative for double game (im using VT80 now and NS300 atm)
     
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    So is Victor LYD has similar characteristic with VT80 in terms of stiffness and its faster than vt80 ?
     
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    Looks like it is close to a BS11
     
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    interesting!!! it's 4/5 in stiffness but the S/F triangle chart is more flexible than the BS-12L...
     
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    Same spec as BS11 which is LHI favourite racket.
     
  14. paulstewart64

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    A surprise addition to the Bravesword range.

    I'm not so sure Victor are getting things right in terms of introducing signature rackets from players who are about to or have retired. Nice looking racket though and I hope I'll be testing it in July.

    Paul
    www.badminton-coach.co.uk
     
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    It's not like LHI is really​ retiring ... He just says that every couple of years ...
     
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    What racket does Vietnam player Nguyen using ?
     
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    Kawasaki ¿?
     
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    Thought he's using Victor as that's his sponsor...?
     
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    I believe he's using the MX70?
     
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    He is using the mx70
     

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