@Mark : go take a look at the Legend II ! also @Mark the BS10 is 5 in stiffness and 3 in balance except in taiwan where it is 4 in stiffness. @orangenetic it looks like it to me. Stiffness indicator is just above a 8PS
Sorry for late reply. When i get it already have paint chip, and it is the KP version since it is the racket that made for LYD to test. But nevermind, just collect on it. The balance Point is 295mm after string and before string are similar. The weight after string is 96g and the stiffness is more stiff than 8PS. I only have this spec. For who like this color, probably you all can wait for the JS Natsir or JS Ahmad. Here are the photo.
Almost all proper pro-spec rackets seem to be about 300mm, very heavy (96g!) and very stiff. Which is why I'm not a pro Like the colour though. Looks familiar
Indeed. With those specs, the Legend II made more available would've been a great top of the line model. I mean, the prototypical very stiff and head heavy racket that everyone wants to buy but only a few can play.
That doesn't seem to stop Yonex chucking 5/5's out - three ZF and two (so far) ZF-II. Give people what they'll buy, not what they can play with!
Maybe they'll add a letter behind the 9000 instead. Victor is very fond of putting letters behind their model numbers lately.
The next Thruster won't be a "9000N"; that'll be a paint refresh (though why anybody would want to change this paint job is beyond me). Fiver says the next one will be 9900 - there's precedent.
If yonex named it, it would be TK9900, TK9000P, T, TK9000 Z, I etc If Lining would names it TK9000 ii Adidas TK9000 tour, pro Etc etc I personally think TK9000 ii isn't a bad name Or maybe will actually start putting letters with meanings on them like S for speed, P for power, H for handling I doubt they will come up with a five digit name
Everywhere except Indonesia, almost certainly! The BS LYD is on its third paint job now - clearly it's still selling well somewhere... The JS Natsir will sell a shedload based solely on looks, anyway.