victor superwave 36 or bravesword 169

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  1. Gold-

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    i am stuck between this racket.i am all around player and prefer to use flexible racket. since sw36 is more expensive than the bs169, i am most likely going to choose the bs169, but i would like to know which has a better durability?

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    Both rackets are head heavy. the BS169 is flex racket and the SW36 a midstiff racket. Both are available as 3U and 4U version.
    In terms of durability what do you mean? Paint chipping? Breaking at a clash?
     
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    i meant breaking at a clash...
     
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    I would prefer the SW36. I have tried the 169 and found that it is lacking of power with a shaft that has too much flex. The SW36 will be head heavier as well and would generate more power for clears and smashes.
     
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    get the sw36 3U. it's on promo sale now. sw36 is high end victor, i believe the bs169 is a low end model.
     
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    i know there is a promotion in chris shop , and both the racket i mention are good racket, so if both the durability is the same i might as well get the cheaper 1
     

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