Speaking of frustration and thin air: i was expecting the pilot who was flying your PPro's from Pandaland to parachute mine out the cockpit window just before he heading out over the Atlantic. It must have gotten lost in the clouds, because I'm still waiting. :crying: (For the sake of my game, I should have told Dink to forget the racket and parachute in Rudi Gunawan, instead!)
that's light. Chandra Kowi has a go at Janet's PPro and he thinks it is light. in fact, after going back and forth between my MX80 and the PPro for the past few days, i too think the Kwun's Reserve spec is slightly light... maybe another gram will do it good.
Sir! That's YOUR towel grip modification. Do not think you have all the answers because you do not know all the variables in this situation: 1) Panda has measured some of Casey's racket after the modifications and those were the results. 2) Casey cuts his towel grip extra long, it goes 1"-2" above the cone 3) Casey wets the towel grip with water to make it hard and flat, thinner. He likes the thinnest possible grip to get whip, max wrist snap. 4) Casey uses powder grip and continually packs it on. 5) Panda has measured one Casey used/old towel grip at over 20g! It was a compact brick of sweat, grip powder and water. That was crazy.
You may get mine by the magic of quantum tunneling before customs has finished with them. *drums fingers.
I see the discrepancy now I personally also use the Yonex and Ashaway towel grip rolls which are pretty dense compared to the Yonex AC402DX JP and even when I grip over the cone and slightly covering the shaft, I have never exceeded the 10g mark of the stock grip (yes, I have measured the weight and BP as I'm sensitive to weight). But what you said about Casey is an extremely out of the blue moon case; the act of intentionally wetting the towel grip to make it "feel thinner" and then indirectly increasing the weight, continuously using the towel grip even after it has "bricked up" etc. I personally think he should be using a thinner and lighter/less dense towel grip such as the AC402DX I have mentioned Congrats on your 12000th post by the way
Mine arrived today so will try tonight with vs-850 at 24 lbs [plastic birds] Kwun get those stick on victor weights http://victor-international.com/index.php?language=eng&page=product&id=193 Have them on my old green Precisions work well. Looking forward to trying tonight. Don't worry Fidget got a few pics for you.
Mine arrived today so will try tonight with vs-850 at 24 lbs [plastic birds] Kwun get those stick on victor weights http://victor-international.com/index.php?language=eng&page=product&id=193 Have them on my old green Precisions work well. Looking forward to trying tonight. Don't worry Fidget got a few pics for you.
Darn broke a string in the second match. Rushed maybe getting it strung so my fault. All I can say its very fast, stable, and drives the bird very well. Didn't really get to smash much or do too much touch shots. Looking forward to trying it again as the speed is kind of addictive. Does kinda remind me of a MX80 but in my opinion faster but both drive the bird very well. Once I try it more can give a more accurate report .
USPS tracking service: "package delievered to post office as of 10.27 pm, 29th Jun." Wallets at the ready, EU buyers.
Malaysia got already last week boss, but all have been snapped even before the racquets arrived .... If you interest, may join the next pre-order. Pricing : http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...-40lbs.-String-Tension!?p=1900565#post1900565 for only serious people .... and please do not compare the price with local brand ...
"Payment of charges - Item being held, addressee being notified" Not long now, folks... Blimey, it's been in the UK longer than it's been in the air!
Hmmm... After playing with my 3U VTZF in a doubles match...ugh...I was really having difficulty in keeping up with the speed of the game. Switch to my N90II and did much better but was still a bit slow around the net. Thinking maybe I should get a pure doubles racket. I wonder which will be better...Precision Pro or Victor MX JJS? Decisions, decisions, decisions...
Here's a plan - buy a Precision Pro - play with it - if you like it, keep it. If you don't like it sell it on and buy an MX JJS in October! In terms of which will be better - purely a personal decision!