New Victor Racquet - The Meteor X80 ( MX80 )

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  1. bakulaw

    bakulaw Regular Member

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    have you tried the NGY99 with the MX60/80?
    based on specs, this string is quite promising.
    A softer feel than the BG80 and better control than the slippery NGY98.
     
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    I have nbg99 on mx60. Trying to get used to racket after coming from mid-balance TPro with zymax 67.

    Biggest difficulties for me now cut/slice shots and some nets, but it's hard to tell how much is due to string. I definitely think there is a lack of control on the slice drops compared to the zymax.
     
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    Thanks for the feedback. Did you have difficulties because the string is "gripping" the bird too much? (can be corrected by tweaking the stroke)
    or because of the lack of consistency of the amount of bite/grip? (ie., the string will sometimes bite into the shuttlecock and sometimes will not)
     
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    I'd never say it grips too much. It feels too hard/repulsive on those shots. and it is 1lb less than my normal zymax tension (tpro zymax - 26lb)

    Just my opinion after ~8hrs with string and racket
     
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    BG80 on any Meteor doesn't feel good because Meteors all have very stiff, direct feeling frames. Although BG80 @ 25lbs and MX60 are very usable by themselves, they feel way too sharp together.
     
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    I went a got a couple of packages of vs850, ZM65 and ZM67 along with my MX80.
    That'll give me something to try out.
    If it makes sense to string 1-2lbs lower because of the 80 hole system and the vs850 drops 1-2lbs after a couple of weeks. Maybe I should just go ahead and string the vs850 at my normal tension and everything will be fine. We'll have to wait and see. :)
     
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    Sounds like a good plan. I'll also be receiving some zm65 in the next few days. I'll compare to my beloved vs850 and report back.
     
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    Can't wait for the ZM65 to arrive. Will also give feedback v ZM67 (if I can ever break them :rolleyes:)
     
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    Just to share my experience of the Mx80 and Zymax strings, I've been using ZM67's @ 26lb in one of my MX80's and it is crisp and loud when you get it dead center though net shots feel blunt. Just recently tried ZM65 also @ 26lb in my MX London and it was even sharper, net shots had even more feedback.

    Have just got my other MX80 strung with ZM65 @ 26lb, will get that back tomorrow so I'll be able to give you a little report, post sesh wise.
     
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    How about ZM62?
     
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    I have mixed feelings about the Zymax 62... I use it on a Ashaway Woventech XW 1000 (similar to a BS 12) @ 26lb and everything pings off it. Smashes are hard and fast, though this could be attributed to the racquet itself. The feeling is well defined in this string as you feel net shots and blocks are very crisp and pronounced.

    I also used it on an AT900T at 26lb and snapped it 5mins into a warm up. This was due to a mishit but I was a bit concerned about the 62's breaking easily if mishit.

    Now back to the Zymax 65... I had a good feel of it in my freshly strung MX80. All I can say is wow....I am so utterly impressed by it that I'm going to get my rackets re strung with the 65. Coupled with the MX80's speed and stiffness, the power and sound was amazing! My drives were almost reaching the doubles service line and any wrist shots/ drives or smashes were very impressive.

    Feedback was great and at .65 I think the gauge is just right for me. I almost liken it to BG80 but a bit thinner and duller in the sound aspect (Zymax 65 doesn't have that nice ping when you play net shots) but sounds equally aggressive when a smash is played.
     
  12. Shinichi

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    Thats great
     
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    Hi fans here: Is Jung Sung using MX 80 now, or his new JJS racket ?
     
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    Meteor mx-jjs now
     
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    Funny how it all depends. I have BG80 on my MX80 and I'm very happy with it.
     
  16. Shinichi

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    Different people different opinion
     
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    Is Meteor mx-jjs selling in singapore or Malaysia now ?
     
  18. Shinichi

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    I dont think so
     
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    MX80 finally cleared customs... Should get it tomorrow or wednesday. Hopefully I can have it strung and regripped for fridays baddy session.
    Sooo looking forward to trying it out, but also a bit afraid... What if x-stiff is too much??? :eek: :eek:
     
  20. LD rules!

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    Broke my MX80, 11 o clock position :(
     

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