Mizuno Badminton 2017

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  1. Dezlets

    Dezlets Regular Member

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    Hows the racket? Managed to hold onto 1 today felt it was abit a tiny bit head heavier then altius tour japan thou.
     
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    I have got an extreme heavy Fortius 10Q.
    Normal 10Q's swing weight is about 86 KG/M^2.
    This one I got has a swing weight of 89 KG/M^2.
    Will do review after shaft burn-in.
     
  3. Thebestbees

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    Used it the second time today, can feel the flexibility of the racket here, still getting used to it. I come from the LN aeronaut 9000c, I feel that this racket is slightly faster, maybe because of its even balance. Otherwise it’s quite a powerful racket considering it’s flexibility and balance level.
     
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    Hi, can anyone give a comparison of JPX 8.5 and JPX Ltd?
    With a similar specs but different frame shape how does it feel?
    Does Ltd feel more solid?Does 8.5 feel faster?
    Thanks
     
  5. Coolkas

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    JPX Ltd Attack Specs is out, perhaps its the same racket with Ltd but different colour?
     
  6. HANTU

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    I think it's a bit different n more head heavy. But I'm more interested with jpx ltd speed. As stated it's same with jpx ltd but faster.

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  7. Gomit

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    Haha...congrats. Its so very nice looking racquet. I bought the F10P.
    Dry, 83g without plastic wrap. Final, 92g with towel grip. 2 hours non stop playing and my initial opinion:
    1. Drive is ok. My wrist not strong enough to handle the head weight
    2. Defense is superb if you comfortable with short handle.
    3. Smash is steep but not ars90s level
     
  8. Ch1k0

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    10Q is an excellent racket. Sadly my wrist injury still persists so I don't have a accurate gauge yet of how much I can get out of this racket.

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  9. Robin L

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    Dear bro and sis, I’m a new guy here....Can I ask ur opinion about mizuno racquets? I’m a Yonex (Carbonex 8SP, Arcsaber 05tour, Arcsaber Gamma), Lining High Carbon 1800 and Victor Jetspeed 10 3UG5 user...lately i read about this site...and today i sign up this Badminton Central....to ask you guys about Mizuno....I want to try mizuno....but not really know about it....i interested with JPX LTD and Speedflex 7.0 Pro......now i’m confused....i like to play single but lately i play double....lately i’m using JS10 for both single and double....I’m not really good at netting...but i like placing, dropshot, smashing eventhough not strong enough smashing from backcourt always from midcourt....i need a racquet than can help me to generate more power from backcourt either its smashing or lob/clear especially in overhead situation..and my wrist sometimes feel weird...i’m using lining 66extreme on my jetspeed 10 and nanogy 99 on my arcsaber gamma...hopefully you guys can help me fall in love with this mizuno.
     
  10. hm_andhika

    hm_andhika Regular Member

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    Easy answer. Go for JPX LTD stiff version, do not buy the extra stiff one.
    No harm using your wrist with JPX LTD if you have the right technique.
     
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    BalajiSethuraman Regular Member

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    U can use JPX CX version as well. It’s JPX LTD + carbon handle. Weight 86 grams even though it’s advertised as 4U


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  12. Robin L

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    Thanks bro....just order the LTD one...hopefully will fit for me
     
  13. Robin L

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    If the LTD one fail me....i’m gonna try the CX one....thanks bro
     
  14. Robin L

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    Btw what is the name of the weird strung technique...the one that always miss the third line from bottom....the one that tai tzu ying always use at her racquet...anybody know? and what so special about that strung technique?
     
  15. BalajiSethuraman

    BalajiSethuraman Regular Member

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    Well JPX ltd (normal or the CX version) is one great racket once used to it. It’s hard to cop with other rackets of other brand. There is really something special about it. But it will take a while to get adjusted to it. It would be easy if you are more of a control player than always offensive player.


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    Quick update on JPX CX edition.. racket raw weight 86 grams, with strings and grip it weight 90 grams. Head weight 43 grams measured. Stung with this new lining rainbow string accupower 64. W.r.t strings it has to be stung between 24 to 26 as mentioned in the pack to get max output. I stung with 28lbs and the string feels solid!!! U will have to hit hard to get out of it but surprisingly the service is very great.. just a small touch and way she goes.. clears we’re little hard as opposed to zymax66fp.

    Racket.. what to tell. It feels feather and manuvering it is a breeze. Great racket for smash, control and quick exchanges.


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  17. Robin L

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    Can Anybody here share about mizuno’s strings characterictic? Wanna try but kinda confuse....anybody please share ur experiences...
     
  18. Islubio

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    Really love the mizuno msmooth 64s. It's. My current go to string. Very repulsive and the feel is medium. It gives a very high pitch sound, makes one think the the tension is very high. Can't rmb if it's harder or softer compared to 66um. But definitely not as hard as the toalson ion65.

    If u want loud metallic sound during smash, forget this string. And many of my friends who tired them said its close to bg66 feel but thinner.
     
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    I really want to test out mizuno ms64s and compare it with vbs63. Imo, thinner string is energy efficient but the power is limited. Heavy smasher will break this strings easily.
    Too bad, mizuno strings is rare and expensive in Malaysia
     
  20. Islubio

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    U are in lucky. I have 2 reels of vbs63 coming in. Will do a comparison when I recieve them
     

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