Mizuno Badminton 2017

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  1. sy0182003

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    Hi Bieffe, thanks for your review. I was surprised that it feels heavy at the head, given it a U4 racket with the BP at 290mm. I would expect it to be similar to Arc 11. But looking forward to your further reviews of this racket!
     
  2. Bieffe

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    I'm too suprised at how it feels. But the chart does place it right at the top of head heavy. Now I will have to try the 8.3 too...hole in me wallet. Got to hit some birds to really tell.
     
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    if you in Viet nam
    come here
    Số 545, Nguyễn Trãi, Phường 7, Quận 5. Tp. HCM
     
  5. pizzaboi

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    hi Beiffe,

    As spoken over PM, use the specs of the racket as guide, and not the selection chart.

    Regarding your recent purchase of the 8.0, i should be able to reply you via FB by today.
    Stay tuned !
     
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  6. pizzaboi

    pizzaboi Mizuno
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    are you an end user or a shop ?

    Look for midomax in Vietnam, they should be able to help you.
     
  7. pizzaboi

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    New rackets for the new week.

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    Weaving lightning fast in the air at 75gm, the Dynalite 59 is bound to aid you in your conquest for glory.

    Weight : 5UG5 (75gm)
    BP : 290mm
    Ultra Flexible
    Max tension at 28lbs
    30T Japanese Ultra Carbon

    The Dynalite series will be our lightest rackets in the whole range of Mizuno rackets. And this particular Dynalite 59 comes with a " 4 POINTS REINFORCED INNER WAVE" .

    It is a unique graphite weaving process that stabilizes and strengthens the frame, resulting in a higher string tension for explosive and powerful shots.
     
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  8. NisroL_JR

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    My mizunos

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  9. sy0182003

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    Hi Bieffe,
    from your experiences with 8.0 and 8.3, which of these is more of an all-round racket, and which is more for offensive play?
     
  10. pizzaboi

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    Before Bieffe replies, based on specs alone.

    The JPX 8.3 has got a slightly heavier BP at 295mm compared to the JPX 8.0 290mm.

    Offensively, I'll got for the JPX 8.3 based on the head heavy BP.

    JPX 8.0 has got something that the 8.3 is missing though, ANTI TWIST T-JOINT.

    The reinforced T-Joint at the stress points diminishes the twisting effect of the frame, allowing a far better controlled and accurate delivery during aggressive stroke play. Also the reason for the more balanced head as well.

    Okay, we can wait for Bieffe review now. =)
     
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    At the moment have not played the racket yet as I'm waiting for something. So dare not play it yet :)
     
  12. pizzaboi

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    Hi bieffe, as communicated, the items are ready.

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    Just collected my replacement. I must say is very good after sales support. Much appreciated. Now is to get it strung and game on!
     
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    Hi Pizzaboi,

    Why I can't fine Powerblade 593 spec in the Mizuno 2015/2016 catalog ?
     
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    any review regarding the new JPX line
     
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    Mine still awaiting game play. So cannot give fair review. But is much much lighter than VF2. But still feel alittle head heavy.
     
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    Has anyone tried Nozomi's racket, Mizuno Calibre Reg ?
    Care to share a review ?
    Will it be suitable for double player ?
     
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    She is quite the chick to look out for. Never say die...always smiles...with the traditional Japanese bow at every side...that super stretch.
     
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    Try the JPX series...I tried for awhile...rather impressive. The initial feel of head heavy is not so dominant now....feels very fast.
    Too head heavy racket for me...will hinder my stamina to last long rally...that's why I op out the Calibre. Need to play more for more detailed review.
     
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    Thanks for the info, any specific model of JPX series ?
    If there is any professional player that use it, please info too.
     

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