Victor Super Waves 35

SW35 was/is available as 4U version. I have 2 3U's and IMO it is not that demanding racket like everybody say. It's a MX80 balance. IMO it's a tiny bit flexier MX80 with a thinner shaft and a bulkier frame. I guess that JJS used a KRP one. For more details you must ask [MENTION=101636]Ch1k0[/MENTION]
 
SW35 was/is available as 4U version. I have 2 3U's and IMO it is not that demanding racket like everybody say. It's a MX80 balance. IMO it's a tiny bit flexier MX80 with a thinner shaft and a bulkier frame. I guess that JJS used a KRP one. For more details you must ask [MENTION=101636]Ch1k0[/MENTION]
I don't know if he used the KRP one but I wouldn't be surprised. The SW35 KRP is one helluva beast. But JJS is a beast. His technique when you watch the slow mos says it all.
 
I agree with you. SW35 is definitely not the stiffest or head heaviest racquet out there. The wet bp of my two SW35s are 285mm and 295mm (both with towel grip). Nothing compared with the wet bp of my AT700 Limited which is more than 300mm even with an overgrip over the original grip.

The most demanding racquet I ever tried was the Carlton Vapour Trail Elite. It felt like a wooden plank instead of a racquet.
Oh god, I have the Vapour Trail Elite 2015 and its retardedly stiff. I'm the only one in my group that can smash with it and it will still be a threat. I collect rackets in search of the strongest and currently can say

1. SW35/MXJJS/MX90/TK9900/TK7000S
2. TK6000/TK9000/NRZSP/ARCZSL/AT700/JSYYS, JS10
3. AT900P/TK Onigiri/Carlton KX80/Gosen Customedge Type Z/BS LHI
 
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