Yes Victor user would say that. But if you come from Yonex you would rate it as midstif. Best example is the Voltric 80 which is rated as stiff but is actually more flexible (compared to Victor stiff)
I think the BS range have a wide range of stiffness, the BS10/BS12 are completely different with other likes the BS11 in between.
You may like the Jetspeed range, I have moved from BS LHI to JS10, JS8PS and JSTF4. The jetspeeds are head light to even balance but still give good power.
That's an easy one: Get a JS10! If you come from a BS10 and liked it, there is almost no alternative than a JS10 if you want an even faster but still powerful racket.
Behold... seems like Victor finally dropped those flimsy cloth bags that came with their Jetspeeds in the past. Look what came with my newly bought JS10 #2: Not that I needed these thermo bags anyway... @paulstewart64 Looks like your constant complaints in your reviews finally found an open ear somewhere!
Yes I saw the full length covers are available on Jetspeed and Hypernano ranges. About time too! Paul www.badminton-coach.co.uk
Score! Now let's wait for the marketing strategy. If I had to make a wild guess, I would say that it has the same technologies and balance as the JS10 but with a more flexible shaft. And it looks really good....
I prefer the cloth covers. I already have a thermal lined bag that I use for all my racquets. I do see why people would like an individual bag, looks more high end.