Victor Super Waves 35

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  1. chungjun

    chungjun Regular Member

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    Hi Gancy,

    If I understand you correctly, reading the specifications for Victor rackets follows the standard U & G for weight and grip size respectively.
     
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    After playing 2nd session, i am able to adapt the head heaviness. Hitting the sweet spot more consistently and able to improve my netting skills.

    Overall a very well built racket and not as expensive as yonex high end racket.

    The rating in my own opinion are:

    Power: 9
    Defense: 8.5
    Control: 8.5
    Net: 8.5
     
  3. SibugiChai

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    kam sai lei... if ti10 is the bench mark... how many percent do you think SW35 is more powerful than ti10?
     
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    In my opinion SW 35 is more powerful because it is head heavier, it's about 20 percent more powerful than ti 10.
     
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    erique,
    is sw35 has long shaft, short handle and thin profile frame like ti10?
     
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    hey can anybody compare AT900T with SW 35 in terms of power?
     
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    What about SW36? Is it not good compared to SW35? The paint job looks nice & it's not as heavy as SW35. I only managed to swing them (without strings) in the shop but have not play with them. One thing I noted from swinging them (BS & SW series) are the air-drag for SW is higher compared to BS.
     
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    chungjun Regular Member

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    They are both about quite about equal. It depends on the swing power each individual player can generate. SW35 is at the higher end of the stiffness scale. Arguably, if you have a stronger swing, the effect is more pleasing (one might even say that goes true for most rackets).
     
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    Not to say SW36 is not good. Both cater to different playing style. If you're hard-hitter, you'll like SW35 better. Like you, I have never played with SW36 and just had a chance to swung them (without strings). Hope someone here with experience with SW36 could post a detail review.

    You're right, BS, with its aero-frame cuts down the air-drag. But that really takes fine judgment to notice the difference.
     
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    Just got my sw35 today... can't wait to try it!!! :D
     
  11. Ferrerkiko

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    Hi bros: If compare Victor Super waves 35 Vs yonex nanospeed 9900,

    which one bettter in term of stiffness and power, control, and swing speed ?
     
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    SW 35 wins hands down bro. Nanospeed 9900 can feel the racket frame vibrate. Not like sw35 solid feeling. and for the price nearly can get double. Only thing is nanospeed easier to maneuver. However, if that is what you are looking for get bravesword 09. Even better than nanospeed 9900. I use to own an mp99, arc10 and ti 10. Sold all. Now i am on victor sintec and babolat. Better racket than yonex and more value for money.
     
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    Care to give a review after playing with it?
     
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    deathscythe Regular Member

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    Wow !!! :eek: You're truly a Victor fan.
     
  15. liewyung85

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    huangxl...u are damn damn right..i am using victor's rackets now..33p and bs11....sold all yonex rackets..
     
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    Another Victor and Babolat fan ! :)

    You should try Kumpoo, it has a different feel to the Victor and Babolat. Both Victor and Babolat has that solid feel especially the Babolat X-Feel series, feel so solid.
     
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    Hi bros: I am looking for a racket that is comparable to my current armotec 700 old color: spec - extra stiff, heavy head... which one is suitable..

    thanks?
     
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    i hope tat i can give a good review by then... i only been using a sintec nanotec7000(spare)BG68ti-24lbs and sw33p(main)BG85-24lbs before this new baby... Forgive me for the different kind of strings and tensions as i am still trying out different strings and tension to see which one best suits my beginner skill... :p

    current tat i can give on my sw35
    Grip: karakal pu groovy II grip
    String: BG80
    tension: 25lbs

    Looks: AWESOME :p
     
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    Got the SW35, too stiff and heavy for double player. Go back to my old faithfull SW32. True, it's much more powerfull but hard to control..maybe need more time..but the way the shuttle fly is really fast...
     
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    SW 35 is very good for single or back court player. It is head heavy to help you play backcourt smash or lobbing. However, for front court player, you might prefer something less stiff like bravesword 09 which is excellent for the front court or double player. Try SW36 if you are more of an all round instead of a power player. Not so stiff and heavy. But excellent all the way.
     

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