@hm_andhika as i know you owned vstour and fortious tour right?both 4u.. which one is more feel heavy head and more stiff? and which one is more solid and more repulsion? fortious tour have long handle compare to vst right?
For recreational player like me, JPX CX suits me best. I’ve compared it with LTD last night, CX performed way better than LTD.
It does give a more direct feedback to the hits we make, giving it a harder feel, but I personally dont have issue with bad vibrations. Most likely it is the string and/or the overgrip - what does he use? i use Yonex BG66 Ultimax and li-ning thick grip. no issue of vibration. Or maybe he didnt hit at the sweet spot.. it is a less forgiving racket compare to other Mizuno racket (Carbosonic or Prototype) and takes some time to get used to.
IMO, carbon reduce/ absorb the vibrate better than other material ( refers to my experience in cycling with road bike )
No vibrations at all. Crazy racket. If you are late, it makes a super punch, and the shuttle flies so fast.
able to give a comparison? to me ltd is good, just that the 3u weight hinders me for fast exchanges during doubles was thinking if jpx cx would help
Yup, i’m not saying LTD is bad. It just dont suit with my playing style. LTD feel so superior when smashing but you need more than smash to win the game. Power LTD > CX Accuracy LTD = CX Drive LTD < CX Feedback LTD < CX Comfort LTD < CX Defend LTD < CX
if you play double you might want to try Technix 1.2 instead of staying at JPX line.. @hm_andhika already gave a review of this racket somewhere here - and i have just ordered one... will see how it goes (by the way I am addicted now to keep buying Mizuno.. 3 is not enough. LOL)
Cardio ( running, cycling ) is more important cause they will boost your stamina, no matter how big or strong your arms, endurance gives more benefit.
may i know how your playstyle?because i feel want to try ltd..but the top head heavy make me think that could make my drive feel annoying. i used vst before, yes vst also head heavy but it feels more even balance heavy at frame for me..
Simply because I am looking for something that leans more to head heavy. I already have Prototype X2 and Carbosonic 79 for head light and balanced racket (wet balance point 280 mm and 290 mm, respectively), and JPX CX edition for real head heavy (wet balanced point 300-310 mm), so TX12 fills in the gap at 295 mm BP Also, and I am not sure why they do this, but TX12 uses a higher rating material (HMG T46) than TX15 (HMG T40). And finally.. That black and neon green is sooo irresistable
Try this: https://www.badmintoncentral.com/fo...no-badminton-2017.160986/page-87#post-2704378 Overall it's an excellent racket for control in net play and drive but average in repulsion.