Yonex DUORA-10

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Cycril, Jul 1, 2015.

  1. Ch1k0

    Ch1k0 Regular Member

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    JS10 feels numb but I gotta agree. It's a joy to work from the back with.
     
  2. NIMMIN

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    It's a good racket and I enjoyed using it in double. Maybe I'm too used to playing with head-heavy rackets and I shouldn't have made that comparison. I shall stop discussing this racket in this thread. :)
     
  3. mikescully

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    funny that a friend of mine described Duora 10 with a similar comment with yours, he was saying that the racket has a power of high end Voltric, speed of latest Nanoray, feel and course control just as good as the best ArcSaber in one racket:)
     
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    mikescully Regular Member

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    I'm really fed up with the other brand with what they're doing in BC and now in Korean Open. Poor sportmenship shown and I won't even need a reason to turn to YY for ALL my badminton equipment from now.
     
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    U want me to slap u? What is victor? Victor is from Taiwan... and Korea is not Victor. Get ur facts right lol joke.
     
  6. whatever001

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    can anyone compare duora 10 with Voltric 70 and BS 12 ?
     
  7. mikescully

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    at this point I could care less, it's about ethical and integrity as a brand name or title sponsor in this case with the name they're representing, why would I need to support a brand that has been doing supporting people behind it doing disappointing acts in general forum and superseries event. just too fed up already!
     
  8. visor

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    Easy.

    Orange side is like a slightly head lighter version of Voltric 70, and green side is like a slightly slower version of BS12. :D
     
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    Thank visor.

    If I prefer medium flex and head heavy racket, will duora 10 fit me ?

    My current go-to are Voltric 70 and BS 12 (tried VT 80, VT ZF I and VT ZF II, can't handle them :( )
     
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    It'll be perfect for you. Like a cross between BS12 and VT70.
     
  11. xiaoqiao

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    No need to go on about this I think...I'm fairly sure team victor in BC got the message and have stopped with the bias.

    It's duora 10 that's taking all the attention right now in BC, not the tk9900's and the onigiris. I like equilibrium more. Neither Yonex on top, nor Victor on top.
     
  12. Cycril

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    He meant Korea Open. Not Korean product. Chill bro. Just calm down.
     
  13. Charlie-SWUK

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    G-go team Li-Ning...
     
  14. zaviour

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    for someone who use NS8000... between duora 10 or JS10, which one will be a better fit? any opinion from those who had tried both of the rackets?

    Thanks
     
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    you're right!
    just that not many shops have li ning stuff for sale. i know china is a very different story.

    li ning fans anyone?
     
  16. Ch1k0

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    Duora 10 is a logical upgrade. May not be as stiff but sure as heck is quick enough.
     
  17. visor

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    [MENTION=101636]Ch1k0[/MENTION]

    Review please! Or pm me...
     
  18. Ch1k0

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    I'm not sure what to say. I would definitely say this for me is a keeper for sure. But I'm selling it in order to afford other things. I suppose questions would be better.
     
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    Just compare to some common recent rackets like: ARC10/11, ZF2, NR series, JS10, BS10/12, etc.

    BP, wt, stiffness. Feel, smash, drive, defence, maneuverability, etc.

    You know the routine... :D
     
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  20. 7171_tomas

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    I had an occasion to stick today with Duora at MD, but did not really like it. I was more concentrated to compare JS10 vs Onigiri both 4U, but Duora at 3U did not look more powerful than Onigiri 4U and was significantly slower. It was quite flexi, for sure more than Onigiri.
     

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