Switching so much between rackets hurt my game as I couldn't adapt completely to them.....the best way is to get a racket you can use comfortably in your main discipline. In my case, that's Men's Doubles. The best you can do as a recreational player is to make a compromise between the racket that's perfect for that discipline and one that's perfect for the others. I am lucky that I automatically grip the racket way higher when I go to the net, so I'm sufficiently fast with the N90/T50Power. I don't have the same reactions as with, say, a BS10, but the semi-dangerous smash and increased control from the back court are worth it (compared to the ladylike smash I get with the BS10 when I'm under pressure). My forearm also got stronger over the last couple weeks, which helps a lot. Also, I noticed that a thinner rubber grip (2 overgrips on wood for the N90) increases maneuvrability significantly compared to towel grip. Even though the feeling was very weird in the beginning
Got 3UG4 ones, but Yonex insists that we cannot send it to any customer before this Thursday. 4UG4 (limited quantity) ones are on the way here.
if i remember you and your z slash, you better stick to 4u... even then, it's gonna be a lot of arm pain for you!
I heard from a lot of people in the forum say that g5 is a lot better. TRYING TO COMPLETE MY Z COLLECTION ): <
Yes, there will be 3U and 4U G4,G5 in malaysia market but depends on the racket seller, and which spec did Sunrise give them, it will be available in malaysia this friday. RRP RM799.90
http://www.yonex.de/badminton/rackets-2012/ Hey guys the german yonex page updated there cataloque. I think because of yonex open. There are the new string NGB99, new shoes, new clothes and of course the VOLTRIC Z-Force But guys when did ever a Yonex Racket cost 209,95€??? even Voltric 80 started @ 150€
I'd be more convinced if the your pic didn't look like one I can find on the web... No background or anything seems iffy lol