Is nf800/700 good replacement for my astrox88s3u?

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  1. hikaruseven

    hikaruseven Regular Member

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    So currently i have astrox 88s3u, VTZF ii 3u and jetspeed s 10 4u. I really can't handle the vtzf ii 3u which makes it only stay at my racks. I usually played men's doubles and mixed double and i more be the tempo controller, drive, net shot all about the frontcourt player. Previously my main racket to go is the jetspeed s10, however i broke it so i replaced it with astrox 88s 3u (i choose 3u assuming that it will give me more power). Recently, i kinda fixed my jetspeed s10 (the put some additional material to the broken part) and when i used it i really like the feeling of the drive, defense and front kill. Compared to the astrox88s3u i think i am a bit slower and my smash is not improved significantly.
    So, considering that i am planning to buy the racket similiar with the jetspeed s10 feel and maybe with more power a bit? which one u guys recommend? thank you so much!
     
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    NF 800 is the natural choice.

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  3. emilsmazais

    emilsmazais Regular Member

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    NF800 will probably have a lighter head and most definitely be a bit stiffer, but it's a very good overall racket
     
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    Would y’all say the nf800 is as stiff as victor js10?


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  5. Kyuketsuki

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    I think you should try Duora Z-Strike, bcs for me its all round racket, good for back and even front players, it has good smash for back player, and also good control for front players


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    You should try Astrox 38S, 4U and suits for front court player.
     

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