Maxbolt rackets

I agree. I thought it was going to be fast because of the 65 gram weight but really it felt like a hammer.

I don't know man, when I first got it it felt a little too head heavy but after using it for some months, I probably got used to it and it's pretty fast yet lethal. Effortless clears to the back court, great in defense too. Really odd racket indeed.
 
Hi I have always used a excalibur, I wanted to get a nexer 19 but it seems to be no longer in production, so I was planning gallant, superstar or woven tech, would opinion on these 3 racket for anybody that has tried it before.
 
Anyone tried the latest Maxbolt Superstar 10 yet? Just wondering what racket this would compare to in general? The specs are pretty juicy. 3u, even balance. 43lbs max tension would probably mean the frame is pretty solid too. Any thoughts? Review?
 
Anyone tried the latest Maxbolt Superstar 10 yet? Just wondering what racket this would compare to in general? The specs are pretty juicy. 3u, even balance. 43lbs max tension would probably mean the frame is pretty solid too. Any thoughts? Review?
Love it. Came from using Arcsaber 11 for years. Feel and control is good. Paired with 65ti at 28lbs and its crisp and not too muted. 3U but head is lighter and faster then Arcsaber 11. Bought 3 of it after testing for 2 months hehe.
 
I am currently using a Victor Thruster K 9000 racket. Looking for a similar HH stiff racket in a budget. Shortlisted Maxbolt Black Woven Ltd, Gallant Tour and Apacs Ziggler LHI Pro II. Which shall be the best of these.
 
Just wondering if Maxbolt has any 3u, head light balanced rackets, that also happen to have a stiff shaft? Anyone?
 
Just wondering if Maxbolt has any 3u, head light balanced rackets, that also happen to have a stiff shaft? Anyone?
think they have some headlights but flexible shafts. Should try their Superstar 10 in 4U. the head weight is relatively lighter than other even balance rackets
 
Had a chance to try black woven ltd. Played almost the whole session with it and enjoyed it lots. Solid feedback, good control and pretty quick. Only thing that was a bit off was my defensive lifts. I probably prefer my usual main 3U Victor 90K ii, but there wasn't a big transition between the two.

This is a good racket to try out and amazing value for money (especially if you got relatives to bring it from Asia).

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maxbolt black is currently budget champion here in indonesia for about usd 16 dollar racket only

no other budget racket comes close
 
Looking at woven tech 90 or gallant tour ltd, as the colour scheme looks good, but cant find much reviews or specs. Currently using woven fence by felet and am contented. Anyone here wif experience?
 
How about Maxbolt Woven Tech 90 or Maxbolt thunderbolt? Has anyone tried this model?


I've tried woven tech 90 as I'll probably selling some of the maxbolt rackets after trying my hand at reselling Apacs in Philipines. One thing led to another, I met the founder of Maxbolt during a training stint in Malaysia recently.

It's solid. As in, dependable I guess. 4U even balance with medium flex isn't really much to complain about. I prefer the super star 10 with its stiff shaft. Or the gallant tour tbh. For me some even balances kinda are too overall and have no specific specialty which makes them kinda unremarkable to play with but solid. I know sounds contradictory (how can an EB racket have a specialty?) but I'm sure I make sense to someone else but me haha Praveen jordan is now using the superstar 10 in 3U btw.
 
Great. Many thanks for letting me know.

Do you have Woven Tech 90 with you or Superstar 10? If yes, how much do you sell it for. Here i am getting WT90 for $30 and Superstar 10 for $45 $=USD

If you would like to ship it over here for a reasonable rate then please do let me know. When did MaxBolt recruit Praveen Jordan?
 
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I just got hold of a used Maxbolt Superstar 10 3u recently. Took some getting used to but I'm definitely getting the 4u version as soon as I can. Love the stiff shaft on them. Definitely the kind of racket one would want if you have a quick and relaxed swing. I can spot those rackets from a distance so I made a point of trying the 4u version rackets of dude playing in the next court. What can I say? I instantly fell in love with the feel. It has that slightly stiffer feel that I wish the Young Y-Flash 100 would have.
 
I've tried woven tech 90 as I'll probably selling some of the maxbolt rackets after trying my hand at reselling Apacs in Philipines. One thing led to another, I met the founder of Maxbolt during a training stint in Malaysia recently.

It's solid. As in, dependable I guess. 4U even balance with medium flex isn't really much to complain about. I prefer the super star 10 with its stiff shaft. Or the gallant tour tbh. For me some even balances kinda are too overall and have no specific specialty which makes them kinda unremarkable to play with but solid. I know sounds contradictory (how can an EB racket have a specialty?) but I'm sure I make sense to someone else but me haha Praveen jordan is now using the superstar 10 in 3U btw.
Precrime3 any reviews on Maxbolt training rackets ?
 
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