JS 10 3U vs BS 12 KRP vs Duora 10

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  1. socola

    socola Regular Member

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    Hi everyone,
    I want to buy a new even balance with a hint of head heavy to play fast game. Does anyone have a chance to experience all three and can give me a review in term of power/ quickness/ drive / net play? I am an intermediate power player, currently using Zforce 3U & 4U.

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    JS10 3U comes in KRP and MYP version which should be very different. BS12 KRP came in different batches, so you will not get a clear impression. I heard different point of views here. Some said BS12 KRP is slightly head heavier and slightly stiffer and some say BS12 KRP is a bit head lighter and more flexy compared to the commercial ones. And a few say their is no big difference compared to the commercial one. It depends on the batches which find their way into the market.
     
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    if u r changing away fr zf because it is too demanding for u, den duora 10 is out of the way

    JS10 suits you more as it is a tad head heavier and stiff than bs12, more suited to slightly more power play while keeping quick swing speed for drive
     
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    So 3U JS10 is head heavier than 3U BS 12 Krp? what about 2U BS12?
     
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    Only JS10 with HH here. Duora10 & BS12 both very even balanced.
     
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    According to yonex webpage, Duora 10 is considered stiff racket.
     
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    Duora10 3U recommended tension only 26lbs. Lmao.... :rolleyes:
     

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