Victor Bravesword 11

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  1. bender123

    bender123 Regular Member

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    i have a question, BS11 and BS10 are head heavy, witch is less head heavy and more balanced of them and witch is less stiff.

    I have ARC 10, and i am interested in BS, but dont want stiffer that arc 10, is BS 10,11 stiffer than ARC 10, and is BS10,11 more head heavy that arc 10.
     
  2. niemrieng

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    @tecdecs : I wonder if ur AT900T and BS11 are 3u or 4u versions. I'm about going for 4u rackets since I luv 4u's Manoeuvrability
     
  3. Ferrerkiko

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    Hi bros here, I have a question : Compare Brave sword 10 Vs 11 Vs power wave 35

    Which one is the stiffest and most head heavy.

    Thanks!
     
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    Hi!

    Which available grip sizes Victor have.

    Is really there just G2 size of the grip in all markets available?

    Regards
     
  5. yu123

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    if i want to change the racket from YY AT 259 to victor BS 11, is it suitable for me? are the BS 11 will provide more powerful smash with saving physical strength or not? i like to hard smashing.:p
     
  6. Ferrerkiko

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    Bro , brave sword 09 can also hard smash ,, put more tension on it. u will find the real effect.
     
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    Hi!

    I need a racket which is not as stiff because I don't have arm and wrist power.

    Would be BS 09 right racket for me?

    Regards
     
  8. PapA_xlonG

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    This is thread should be discussing BS 11, not 09.
     
  9. bender123

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    i have a question first, is this shop good, anybody ordered from here allready,

    http://www.badmintonshoponline.us/u...d=505&osCsid=a674512e19dd35201a5718d3953cb817



    and another question, why are you saying that is very stiff if on the victor page says that is near medium stiff, does stiffness depends on in what factory ist made, so for instance is Taiwan made BS11 softer then others or what.

    How does the racket compare to Arcsaber 10
     
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    I ordered there several times. It´s reliable shop, but communication with staff it´s a little bit difficult.
     
  11. niemrieng

    niemrieng Regular Member

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    any other updates on BS11?

    it's so tempting to me.

    NR
     
  12. bender123

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    Hello,

    Another question does anybody know if there is a place that sells BS11 in thailand, Bangkok. My friend is on a visit there.
     
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    I've been trying to find a chart with all the Victor model specifications on it. Does anyone have one. Their website/s are rubbish.
     
  14. niemrieng

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    this is not the latest but that's all I can find

    hope it helps

    NR
     

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    Doesn't help much, no.

    What's the difference between the BS and SW model ranges?
     
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    The major difference is that the bravesword series has a different frame profile tha the SW models..

    /T
     

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    I think the BSs are more aerodynamic so they swings faster than SW.

    SW are for power.

    that's wat I guess

    NR
     
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    Bumpppp~

    I am interested in BS10/11/168 vs SW35/36

    Can anyone please compare the stiffness of these rackets to Yonex?
     
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    i have bs9 and bs 168, havent tried BS9 yet, but its softer then 168.

    I play with arc 10, but its so easy to play with BS, arc 10 is a lot more demanding, i must say i am impresed with 168. the power is not like arc 10(if you hit it right)but very good, but control and net is suberb and what a solid feel.


    Cant wait to test BS9.

    The stiffness goes like this arc10>BS168>BS9
     
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    bender, is your 168 3U or 4U? Thanks for the stiffness rating;)
     

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