What amazing racket. i just bough the racket today and late afternoon, im able to test it for four hours session. My previous racket was Brave Sword 12N, in my personal opinion, jetspeed10 s is an upgrade version. Based on Paul stewart reviewed (http://badminton-coach.co.uk/7051/victor-jetspeed-10-badminton-racket-review/), its close to what im experienced myself. Attacking, defense, super fast.. So far its the most expensive racket i bought however worth every penny.
Just ordered a JS10 4U from MBS. :3 I can't wait. [MENTION=101636]Ch1k0[/MENTION] I went against your suggestion, from a few months back, of a JS Ahmad T. I'll probably order that one next, with a matching JS Natsir L.
So this JS10 is categorized as even-balanced or head-light? Knowing that some say MYP code is head-heavier than KRP or vice versa yet JS is the next line that would replace BS or perhaps another line for head-light rackets? So far Victor has only head heavy (TK) and even balance (BS) while missing head light division.
Victor classification is speed, all round and power. There's even balanced rackets in the thruster range too.
I had the pleasure last night of testing a KRP, MYP and 3U HK serial JS10. I can say that KRP and MYP are very similar. The HK version was the best for me. It was heavier in the head compared to the others which was just perfect for me. I can't say whether is a one-off racket or all 3U HK coded rackets are the same. However, I would gladly keep this racket if given the chance. Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
Hi guys! Jetspeed 10 is head light, right? But as people write it is better for smashing. How can it be?
It's even balance. The reason some people find it smashes hard is because it has a small aerodynamic frame, so your swing speed is faster. Two ways to get more force (F) from F=ma is either from more mass, head heavy, or more acceleration, a small aerodynamic frame having a faster acceleration.
probably not, iirc there are not even DE coded 3U js10s. victor europe couldnt get me any 3U js10s so i had to go with 4Us and applied some tape to various parts of the racket to reach the higher weight.
Australia. (Austria doesn't has its own code ^^). I have asked once victor Australia something but never got an answer.
Yes exactly. They claim that they have australia coded js10 3U commercial version. On the victor australia there isn't even a js10 listed.