It's amazing to me how many people (myself included) long for a nanoray z speed that didn't end up sucking. Hahaha
MX80 really isn't that head heavy. That's part of what made it so hard to use. It had just enough head weight for you to access the shaft if you know or can do it.
Hi Guys : Any of you had tried Jetspeed 12 :3U , do you all like it, any review, is it better than Jetspeed 10 ?
Check out the threads for those specific rackets. Lots of initial comparisons. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The MX80 I found much better in 4U than 3U, oddly - other way around with most even-balanced stuff, including the MX90.
To answer an earlier question, I have tested 3U Jetspeed 12. I've recorded a video to compare to Jetspeed 10 and a separate video as a mini review Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
Not really. I thought the 800 - the black one - was a bit numb, but I haven't tried the ones with Pyrofil and Hard-Core. Probably best to ask Paul and/or Ben.
I tried the TK 8000 and thought it was the most fun racket I've ever played with. Too flexible, and a bit too head-heavy for me though. Ah well; if they don't release any good rackets, then I get to live cheap, right?
I tried the 8000 myself and found it too slow and bendy in 3U, but I bet it would have been loads better in 4U. In contrast, the 9900 is the most fun racket I have ever played with - I just love how utterly uncompromising it is. You play its way, not the other way around. Tried a lazy shot, have you? Be prepared to breathe through your forehead when the other guy buries it.
Since this is the same way I feel, it makes me yearn for the 9900 even more :-/ Or at least get to try it out...
last I heard 9900 was arriving in Europe in September. However, i do not have any up-to-date information to confirm whether this is correct. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
It's been quite some time since my last post to this forum.... Lol Currently considering the new Jetspeed S 7 http://www.victorsport.com/product_detail_30764.html Hope they will arrive in my country soon.
Anyone tried out the lower-budget TK-15? It's sold out here in Switzerland and seems to be very popular. Although it rather looks cheap and ugly