Hahahah....lol,i suspect not in the near future as i am enjoying the time and not to mention smashing my cousin on our badminton session..hehehehe....but thanks for ur offer.
Hi Kodek, as u said MX60 will be your primary racket, u must have compared it with your previous rackets. May I know what are your previous rackets that u use?
yes all of them are good,but it demands 100% from me to really utilise them to its full potential,example in smashing with vt 80 it requires me to produce every ounce of energy i have in order to produce a good smash (yes, iam really that weak )and i really cant do that for 2 hours straight,the carlton is on par with mx60 on touches and feedback while twister f9 was a racquet when im tired cause its placement for drop shot and net play is good. but hey,i have all that in one racquet now so thats why i am enjoying my time with the racquet so far.only a little timing issue,but that will cure itself once i get more time with it.
I know exactly what you mean. I can smash harder with a head heavy racket. But I wouldn't want to use that racket for 1-2 hours. That is why I tend to go for balanced or slightly head heavy rackets.
kodek, your mx60 use 1 peice string method or 2 peice string method? can u post ur racket picture zooming at racket frame.
Red BG66UM and Red/Black RKEP grips. Easy to manoeuvre. Smashes are more powerful compared to my current BS12. Good control at the net. Excellent doubles racket. Not as demanding as the MX80 so your arm doesn't get as tired playing doubles with it. Bought from Eric. Reliable and super fast shipping as always. You won't be disappointed with his service and offers.
Couldn't wait any longer, bought a mx60 today Ended up with a 4u mx60 dry weight with plastic wrap on handle = 87.5g. so probably around 85g without the plastic wrap. wet weight of my racket is Victor Meteor X 60 (4u) - 675mm, 92.9g, 297mm, 40.6g (nbg98 + rkep g09 purple at 10% overlap) and my sw37 for comparison Victor superwave 37 (4u) - 675mm, 92.9g, 290mm, 39.7g (nbg98 + rkep g09 purple at 10% overlap) I was well surprise at the fact that my rackets ended up weighing the same. However, the mx60 certainly feels more head heavy compare to my sw37 when dry swinging it. Will find out how it plays this weekend