New Arcsaber 7 Pro?

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  1. Rammler

    Rammler New Member

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    Hello guys,

    a shop in the netherlands has listed the new arcsaber 7 pro. i did not found any information about a possible arc 7 pro. So you think this is true?

    Yonex Arcsaber 7 Pro - Badmintonplanet.eu
     
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    There is going to be an Arc 7 Pro released Aug/Sept this year.

    My understand it was going to be similar in spec to the original, so even balance and medium/stiff flex.

    I can’t wait as loved the original.
     
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    Dang... I was really hoping the Aug/Sept release this year would be a Z Slash Pro.

    Ever since they did z force 2 I've wanted a Z slash 2 with that head shape instead of their original semi iso design
     
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    Arcsaber 7 is the first Arcsaber series and Arcsaber 11 pro was released earlier this year.
    It's not close the probability of Arcsaber 7 Pro
     
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    arc 9 v2 please
     
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    Haven't had a chance to play with Arc 7. Can you explain the feeling if compared to Arc 10?
     
  7. Rammler

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    The Arc7 was more flexible than the 10. And a bit head lighter.
     
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    Launching Aug 19th?
     
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    Wonder what this medium flex will be like. Where are all the sneak peek reviews! :p
     
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    Only in a 4U :/
     
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    "The new ARCSABER 7 will be seen in the hands of Tokyo Olympic Gold Medalist in mixed doubles, Huang Dong Ping (CHN), Thailand’s No. 1 women’s doubles Rawinda Prajongjai and Jongkolphan Kititharakul (THA), and many other elite players on tour. The racquets are scheduled for a global launch on August 19th, 2022 in three different models, PRO, TOUR and PLAY – each developed with the same performance concept but with variations in performance materials used."
     
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  14. Rammler

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    Hmm, was the original arc7 that popular by the pros? The only one i remember using it was the german Marc Zwiebler.
     
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    It has quite a flexible shaft so can’t imagine so. But it doesn’t really matter if it was popular with the pros - it’s the regular players who buy it.
     
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    Hendra setiawan use Arc 7 and won gold in 2008 Olympic
     
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    The pros are sponsored, so yeah, the regular players are the ones that buy it.
    I'm interested to see how this fares against the 11 pro. Can't wait!
     
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    Looking at the frame design everything is the same as Arc 11 pro.... Only the flex differs.
    Yonex legendary number 7 is always medium flex.
    arcsaber 7, Vt70, 70etune, Astrox 77
     
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  19. Rammler

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    the 11 pro has the problem that it is even balance while having a really stiff shaft. so bending the shaft and creating power in the smash with the 4u version requires really good technique.
    i think the 7 pro will be much more user friendly in the 4u version.
     
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    Saw there's going to be an AX77Pro too, paint scheme not revealed yet though
     
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