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Victor recently announced the Ryuga II in partnership with Lii Zia Jia. I don’t know when they’ll be in stores or if it’ll be stiffer or more...
TK-F Enhanced is a great versatile racket, but is usually more suited for back court players in doubles, although you could probably still make it...
I know Voltrics used to be very popular and that the Z-force II is still used today, but are there any others that are still used nowadays? I...
TK-F enhanced would be a good racket to be similar to the 88S--it's remarkably versatile and quite quick. Auraspeed 100x is a little more head...
Looking at these two rackets, they seem very similar to me. Both are even-balanced, stiff (maybe a bit more in the Duora), versatile rackets for...
BG65Ti is generally regarded as the most durable string in Yonex's lineup. Nanogy 95 is also famous for its longevity, although I've never played...
BG80 is actually pretty hard to play with, especially for beginners. I prefer the BG66 Ultimax, since it'll help boost your power and is a pretty...
I've been eying the Thruster Legend for a while, since it seems pretty similar to the Ryuga, and I can't really find any major differences between...
If you're mainly a doubles player, I'd say go for the 800, or even the 700, which isn't as stiff and therefore easier to generate power on....
This is probably the most in-depth review I’ve found anywhere online, thanks a lot. I heard that the Ryuga was a bit exhausting from others too...
I'm looking for a new head-heavy racket, and I decided I'd give Victor rackets a try for one. I narrowed down my picks to three choices, the...
I think Gillian Clark said that Marin wasn't even in Bangkok. I can hardly blame her--no matter how well she did against Tai it wouldn't have...