That's right. Keep in mind I'm comparing it to another 4u racquet as well Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalk
For me, it’s just slightly head heavy. But, if you’re used to n90iv, you might feel the weight in the head. It feels more or less like the n9ii with a different frame actually. It is also fast for defense, but I’m used to with head heavy rackets so it might be different. IMO, it is easy, fast, and powerful racket.
With 90 gram and slight head heavy for 7000b, is it feel tired when play more than 3/4 games?or maybe can effect slow defense when tired?
Such a sad photo ! Sorry for your loss mate, I felt exactly the same when I broke my n9ii orange Ahmad edition. I'm glad the gym I go to is only for badminton and there's no other crap hanging around.
It feels so easy for me using the 7000B no sign of tired on my arm for 3 hours play of intermediate level and no rest. And back at it again, I used to use the 900C which is the stiffest and the most head heavy lining racket based on the chart, so the 7000B felt so light for me.
so when you used 900c the stiffest one and change to 7000b the flex shaft, how's the control of the shuttle?no problem of adjusting?
I still need to adjust the timing when changing between them and I do a short warm up hit with my partner. After I got the feel, I’m ready to play. There’s no problem to adjust because I’ve already know how it plays. But sometimes, I swing too fast while defending lol. The control is better with a stiffer shaft, but if you’re already got the hang of it, just a matter of time to get used to and be more consistent on your shots.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my new N7II in white/purple: Decided to go all in with the white color and put purple Aerosonic on it. Looks sweet. Very sweet. Glad I'm not a diabetic.
Nah, not yet. I just liked it far too much to let go already. And the offer from @olli was just too fair to resist.
Nice looking racket! ^ I have days once in a while when my N9ii feels a bit heavy and I have been wanting a backup when I want to be sharper and faster. The 4U JS10 felt so good when I first demoed it, but in match games I realized it was too stiff for me. So, is the N7ii noticeble lighter to swing? (I have even considered a 4U like the 7000 or hh 4U like Onigiri...)
N7II is slightly(!) lighter in the head and slightly stiffer. So it has a little bit more bite for flat and fast play. There have been several detailed comparisons N9II vs. N7II in this thread and the N9II thread. They give you a good picture of the racket. And coming from a JS10 4U myself, I can add that it's the closest to a "more user-friendly JS10" as available currently.
Thanks my lord we're playing on a new court now, no overhead crap, just lots of lines on the floor inclusive of for basketball, volleyball and get this, the ones for badminton are all red Sent from my JSN-L22 using Tapatalk
Nothing beats my home court. Only about 4-5 meters high, basketball hoops lean into the doubles court and there are tones of lines everywhere. The most annoying thing ist definitely the height.
Is that still called Badminton or is it some kind of obstacle race with rackets? The old floor of our gym was awesome too. We had light-green lines on a not-so-light-green floor. So yeah, it definitely taught everyone a lesson in terms of trusting your opponent on line calls.