Isn't it obvious? We all know squares are huge, like, planet sized. Square planet sized. Its so big it needs another dimension. So the fact we have a square-head badminton racket means this must be a small square head. But alone, in terms of general badminton racket heads, it is indeed larger. My work here is done.
Gosh, they are trying way too hard to make us believe that TTY will actually be using it, aren't they? And the headception continues... "small square head", "lager head size" and now "sharper head shape" (as used in the TK7000S ) on top of it. This makes me feel dizzy, but not in a funny way. And yeah, it will only be available in 4U from what is known yet.
Here’s a video review. He says it’s similar to JS11. I have been told by others that it’s more like JS10. So not much to go on really.
@razorei What can you share about 80x compare to js11?which one is more stiff?and which is more head heavy?
Stiffness is quite similar (maybe AS80X is a tad softer) AS80X is a bit head heavier looking more toward even balance while JS11 is toward head light
A bit late to the party, but just got myself a 90S and what cracker it is. Hoping to test it a bit more to form a better view on it but my initial thoughts is that this is decent racquet - something I couldn't say for a lot of the Jetspeeds. Still debating with myself whether to write a review on this given there are quite a few already and that most of the info can be gleaned from this thread.
Just received the ars80x.. interesting to see it stacked up against my 88D. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
I don't think that guessing has any use to anyone at this point. Can't believe that there has been zero reviews so far, given how much effort they put in making the world believe that TTY is actually using it.
That’s how Victor describes the TK-FC anyway. But I am also curious how it plays. They also say the feel is more solid, I think that’s good news if it’s true.