received MXJJS this morning so of course I HAD to string it for tomorrows games looking at this, it really makes me look like a huge Jung Jae Sung fan lmao
Here are the rackets i play. As i started to play Badminton almost daily instead of 4-5 times per month only 5 months ago iam quite happy with the "collection" . From left to right: Forza 10000vs Yonex VT80 Oliver Entron 900 Yonex Armortec 900 (There is quite a similarity with the numbers of Yonex and Oliver, what a coincidence ^^) Also got a Babolat X-feel lite a friend uses right now so i cant fotograph it. A yonex Ti Zero and a Forza Nano Forze 20000SL (both broken :crying prettify my living room wall . Regards from Germany
My racket list.... From Left: Kason F9 Ltd, Victor MX JJS, Yonex Voltric 80PG (unstrung, for collection purposes), Kason C7 Ltd Going to buy Victor BS LYDn to complete my "4 Legendary Doubles Players Rackets" set .... later the Arcsaber 11 (Taufik Hidayat), and also Victor MX London for collection purposes. From Left: Yonex Arcsaber 100, Yonex Voltric Z-Force 88... both hanging at the wall in my bedroom
@ZeroSOFInfinity aren't you afraid that the rackets you strung and hung up on the wall will have their strings snap? I would be paranoid and look at them every day.
There's no reason they should....nothing's stressing the string. Only risk is the grommets (and eventually the frame) deforming...
i have seen rackets from DECADES ago that still have strings attached. usually the string will lose a lot of tension but that's never a problem. the color might fade before there is any structural issue with the racket itself. those are lovely looking cases for the rackets. did you have them custom made?
Actually it looks like dirt in diarrhea brown. But it's one of those racquets that people would never take you seriously with when you walk on the court cause it looks so old school!
more than the racket? if i were to have them made here in the US. they will probably cost 2x, 3x the cost of the racket.