I just got the 3UG5, IT IS A BLAST TO PLAY WITH. For perspective, I have been playing head heavy racquets, very very similar racquet ‘portfolio’ to Paul, and GOD it is very very easy to deliver my smashes. However though, it takes time to get used to the lack of head weight for jabbing and backhands cause it is very difficult to gauge the head weight Anyways, hoping to see more reviews from you Paul. Kind regards
Hey Coach Paul, not sure if u know but a new Victor Jetspeed racket has been released. The name is Victor Jetspeed S11 D and it’s available in the US but I’m not sure about the UK. Maybe you can do a comparison between Victor Jetspeed S11 and the Victor Jetspeed S11 D?
It’s hard to compare rackets when I don’t have both at the same time. Duora struggled to find its fan base compared to Arcsaber which was immediately accepted by players.
88 D pro carries more head weight. Both move well, so it depends on the user whether prefer even balance and more hold compared to the heavier head of the Astrox
Thanks for a great review. For all round racket with easy swing,, which one you recommend, arc 11 pro or 100zz? hard for me to make decision. hope you can help me with it?
I’m slightly concerned with the stiffness of the new version. I’ve seen comments that the arc11 pro seems stiffer than the original arc11, even comparable to the 88d pro or 100zz. How did you find its stiffness during testing?
Thankfully I had an original 11 for stringing this weekend. The shaft on the pro is thinner but I do not consider it to be stiffer. The frame is more aerodynamic and there’s a feeling of strength in the pro.
Very informative 👌👌👌. Appreciate your suggestion for below query. Right now I am using ASTX 88SPro, racket is good but lots of string movements and breaking. planning to buy one more racket as additional. Option what I see is ASTX 88D Pro or ARSC11 Pro. Please advise. Thanks and keep doing your reviews.
I think that’s a good question. The new Arc 11 Pro is faster, not as much weight in the head and a more familiar feel on the string bed. The new Astrox 88S pro has a unique feel due to the head shape and string pattern
Hi Paul, I currently use Jetspeed S10 and is looking for sth more solid and with more hold and feel (or at least sharper), plus a bit more forgiving. Would this or the Victor 90S be a better choice? Thank you!
90S is a lovely racket but not quite got what you are describing. Assuming you don’t want more head weight, I suggest Yonex Arcsaber 11 pro May fit the bill
As you know, the difference in racket weights is based on the overall weight of the racket. A 4U will not have a lighter head weight as they use the same mould for the racket. There is 1-9 g between 3U and 4U. I doubt anyone will feel a 1g difference. Personally, with even balance and head light rackets, I do not understand the need for both weights. There again, that’s based on my personal preference
Hi sir I'm new to your channel and new subscriber can you tell me which is way better, the Astrox 88D pro astrox 88S pro or the Arcsaber 11 pro just one.
Hey Paul! I wonder if there are some tips for finding the Racket that Suits the best(given that you clearly cannot expect to try out every racquet). I have been using the NANO speed DX90 for years now. I feel probably I am more a rear court favored player given that in general I rely on my brutal force to get advantages(i.e. hit towards the oppoents backhand rear court or jump smash some forehanded serving), do you think NANO speed DX90 still suits my need or is it that >$150 racket plays
This is a great question. How you feel a racket and interpret that is unique to you. Your existing racket is a benchmark so consider what you like and/or dislike. Which areas do you want improvement. Note the specifications and then test a few rackets with the same specs and see if there’s a marked improvement that suggests one racket is better than yours. Of course you can also test string tension and string type too
@@TheBadmintonCoach . Yes you are right , It depends on your style of play , eg : Lee Yang using Nanoflare 800, whereas Wang Chi ling uses Nanoflare 700 , both are different.
Hello sir, sorry to bother you with inerelative question. I am using Yonex titanium 10 on 3U weight, a head light racquet. For arcsaber 11 pro, should i change to 4U or 3U, to compensate arcsaber as even balance type. Tq for your consideration.
That’s a great question. The head weight will not change whether you buy 3 or 4 U versions so you need to decide what’s important and worth keeping or improving upon and whether the lighter weight will give you what you want
is the arcsaber 11 pro slightly head heavy compared to nanoflare 800? currently im using nanoflare 800 and im looking a racket with a bit more power without sacrifice a lot of speed from my nanoflare 800. Do you think arcsaber 11 pro suits me well coach? or do you have any racket that i could consider?
Great review, thank you! One question: I’m searching for a replacement (80%doubles/ 20% singles) for my Arcsaber Z-Slash, which one would you recommend? Arcsaber 11 Pro? Best regards :-)
Ah, the Z Slash is such a unique racket. I restring one only yesterday. With the compact head, it’s tough to find a suitable feel alike. Closest to me is Astrox 88S pro
Astrox 99 Pro review should have been done by now but I delayed it due to the huge shortage of rackets in the U.K. I will be recording the video soon, plus a video on the top end rackets from Yonex
Great review, do you ever get the opportunity to test Forza rackets. I just bought myself a Forza FZ Power 9X-290 as my Druora 10 just cracked and I'd be very interested in what you thought about the racket. Still getting used to it here, it's much faster but not so sure about the power difference.
@@TheBadmintonCoach That's a shame, they are quite popular over here in France. Thanks for responding and have a great day, keep the videos coming I always enjoy them
@@Spodikus if Forza want me to test and review their rackets, I will gladly do that. They simply haven’t been in touch and didn’t bother replying to my email
Nice review as always. I am so waiting the written one. The color definitely a tone down and not flashy looks. Finally for a long time the arcsaber is reboot. Looks like the other Duora, Voltric, Nanoray series are left behind with Astrox. Yonex is become moe marketing wise today. With all new rackets will be in 3 types, Pro, Tour and Game. Even in some countries we can find the most economic one “Game”.
@@zumaro4686 We change playing style depend on opponent or situation. sometimes playing aggresive attacking/defending/combination. we need racket not only good at all situation and styles, but also the most powerful for smash between them. so which one is better?
@@temansehobi the 88D pro in 4U is probably one of the best if not the best 4U racket. You generate very good power and very forgiving. Because it's 4U it's still nice and fast and easy to switch between attack and defence. If you use 3U rackets then the Arc 11 pro is a very good choice. It's even balance weight makes it easier to attack and defend with a good swing speed while there's also good bit of power. You can certainly get some big smashes out of this. And this is a control racket so you get very good control and precision especially because the strings holds the shuttle longer. In conclusion based on my own reviews, experience and testing and other reviews if you use 4U weight category rackets then the 88D pro is the better choice and if you use 3U then the Arc 11 pro is probably the better choice.
@@33amaddo thanks bro. It's nice consideration. I am used to play with 4U racket. I have bought 88D Pro 2 months ago, it's a perfect racket I've ever used. After some analysis and your suggestion, not thinking more to swap into Arcsaber 11 Pro. Still loving 88D Pro..
@@temansehobi there is no such thing as a better or best racket. I know players who smash better with head heavy frames and I also know players who have little power with head heavy but smash really well with head light or even balance rackets. Bottom line is that the best racket in the world will be the one you deem to feel like an extension of your hand. This could be a mid priced frame rather than top of the range
Such a crazy proliferation of the range, with Pro, Tour and Play versions of models. Have Yonex produced an updated matrix with all their rackets on which would help selection? It would also be great if they could produce a similar matrix which also included older rackets which have been discontinued - surely that's where a lot of people are looking for rackets which are a similar performance profile to ones they already have which aren't sold anymore.
Tough comparison. 88s pro is heavier in the head, rounder head shape, completely different string pattern and therefore feel is unique to that shape and pattern. 11Pro will feel sharper in movement and has a great familiar feel when hitting
So it's mean Arc 11 pro more head light and faster than Ax 88s pro? Bcs you say Ax 88s pro feel more head heavy. I am searching racket for playing doubles, and mostly play in front court but sometimes still love to smash and play in backcourt. So do you think which better between Arc 11 pro and Ax 88s pro? Or do you have another recommendation?
@@stephz5224 I cannot compare rackets and say which is better because that’s purely down to my personal preferences. You may prefer even balance over head heavy and therefore the important decision is always based on your personal preferences
Can i ask for sugest ,i'm 88Dpro 4u user now, Do you highly recomend ARC 11 pro 3U or 4U that almost close overall feeling to 88dpro? And one more From the stiffness , do ARC 11 pro fell more Stiff than 88Dpro? I used NF800 4u i got speed, but other hand i fell lack of power dan the shaft bit stiff for me. Thx u
My my. How much i have miss Sir Paul Stewart badminton racket videos. Like it so much for the video review effort in the explanation.
Thank you. I don’t have many rackets to review at the moment but will catch up on Astrox 99 Pro next
Great review Paul! Looking forward to your written review on this racket :)
I will start my writing this week
@@TheBadmintonCoach Fantastic...thank u very much Paul!
Hey Coach!! Just here to say thank you for your awesome content and so happy to see you again !
Thank you Praveen. Sorry I’ve been missing. Family has had to be my priority
I just got the 3UG5, IT IS A BLAST TO PLAY WITH.
For perspective, I have been playing head heavy racquets, very very similar racquet ‘portfolio’ to Paul, and GOD it is very very easy to deliver my smashes. However though, it takes time to get used to the lack of head weight for jabbing and backhands cause it is very difficult to gauge the head weight
Anyways, hoping to see more reviews from you Paul. Kind regards
I will be reviewing more rackets but taking some time out to gather my thoughts for a new series of articles
It’d be great to hear your thoughts on Arcsaber 7 Pro as well, sir!
I hope this review will launch soon
Wow I’m really attracted to this new racket as swing speed is being said to be able to match Nanoflare 800
Typical! I i saved up and bought two nanoflare 800s. 🙄.
But I used to play with Arc 10 and then Arc 11.
I don’t know why someone would say swing speed is the same as Nanoflare 800. I expect the head to swing slightly slower as it is heavier
@@TheBadmintonCoach Ah ok then, thanks. That would make more sense.
@@TheBadmintonCoach I thought this is what you meant at 5:40 unless I misunderstood it…
@@malpma1150 I was talking about frame thickness not weight
Hey Coach Paul, not sure if u know but a new Victor Jetspeed racket has been released. The name is Victor Jetspeed S11 D and it’s available in the US but I’m not sure about the UK. Maybe you can do a comparison between Victor Jetspeed S11 and the Victor Jetspeed S11 D?
I thought Jetspeed 11D was simply a new colour version of the original 11
@@TheBadmintonCoach I believe they have used a different material for the shaft, frame, and it’s stiffer
@@dma23 I’ve not heard that but sadly I don’t have the same relationship with Victor as I used to have
Thanks Paul. Can you do another review on arc 7 pro? Thx
I am massively behind on racket reviews. No idea when I will catch up or even do them
Ha Paul. How does the racket feel compared to a duora 10? Like stiffness feel etc.
It’s hard to compare rackets when I don’t have both at the same time. Duora struggled to find its fan base compared to Arcsaber which was immediately accepted by players.
Thank you Paul! What a great review! Just curious how you would compare a 3U 11 pro to a 4U 88D Pro for Men’s doubles.
88 D pro carries more head weight. Both move well, so it depends on the user whether prefer even balance and more hold compared to the heavier head of the Astrox
@@TheBadmintonCoach I see :) thanks Paul
Hi paul , why no more rackets review ??
I am recording at the moment. Just about to release Astrox Nextage followed by Astrox 77 Pro, 99 Pro, Arcsaber 7 pro
Hello coach, just a quick question. Do you think this racquet is good for smashing and power?
There are many pro players who use this racket and hit big
Hello sir, I wondered if it was a true fact that you should wait after a fresh stringing for the strings to settle? Or does it even matter?
I've found I prefer the strings a couple of days after stringing, they seem to play nicer once settled
It depends on the player. Some prefer to play with a freshly strung racket, others will let them settle
Between previous arc 11 3u with arc 11 pro 3u, who is heavier coach ?
Without having both rackets it’s difficult to say. For me, 11 Pro will swing faster due to its aero dynamic frame. Head weight is difficult to measure
Thanks for a great review. For all round racket with easy swing,, which one you recommend, arc 11 pro or 100zz? hard for me to make decision. hope you can help me with it?
Mmm all around racket with easy swing immediately suggests Arcsaber will be favourite
@@TheBadmintonCoach thank you Paul. That is really helpful. So go with Arc 11 pro? Or latest one arc 7 pro! Thanks
@@yliu4093 whichever you feel
Thank you for the review. Do you know a website where I can this racket online?
Most of the larger online retailers should have this racket. Let me know if they are sold out
Hello coach, have you ever tried Babolat 1+ feathers? Would you recommend it?
I haven’t tested Babolat feathers. It would be unfair to comment on them despite what players tell me. I like to test and form my own opinion
@@TheBadmintonCoach From my experience, it was faster yet considerably more durable than Yonex as30 though. I can't wait to hear your opinion on it!
@@bubblebubble50 I don’t have any to test
Would you recommend this racket to someone who has been playing for only 8-9 months and training with a coach 4x a week?
That’s a good question. If it feels great in your hand and you feel you are hitting well with it, then I would recommend it
I’m slightly concerned with the stiffness of the new version. I’ve seen comments that the arc11 pro seems stiffer than the original arc11, even comparable to the 88d pro or 100zz. How did you find its stiffness during testing?
Thankfully I had an original 11 for stringing this weekend. The shaft on the pro is thinner but I do not consider it to be stiffer. The frame is more aerodynamic and there’s a feeling of strength in the pro.
@@TheBadmintonCoach thanks Paul, real excited about this racket
Very informative 👌👌👌. Appreciate your suggestion for below query. Right now I am using ASTX 88SPro, racket is good but lots of string movements and breaking. planning to buy one more racket as additional. Option what I see is ASTX 88D Pro or ARSC11 Pro. Please advise. Thanks and keep doing your reviews.
Suggest you solve the string program because it’s not the racket that is causing the movement or breakage
Hi Paul, do you think this racket is hard to use? I currently use the lin dan force.
It’s an easy racket to use. It will be lighter in the head compared to LD Force. You’ll also find it quicker
Can you make the game play of this racket? Thanks 😊
Sadly it all depends if I have the racket. I haven’t seen the Game version in the U.K.
Hi Paul, how would you compare the 11Pro and the 88S Pro in term of speed and power?
I think that’s a good question. The new Arc 11 Pro is faster, not as much weight in the head and a more familiar feel on the string bed. The new Astrox 88S pro has a unique feel due to the head shape and string pattern
Hi Paul, I currently use Jetspeed S10 and is looking for sth more solid and with more hold and feel (or at least sharper), plus a bit more forgiving. Would this or the Victor 90S be a better choice? Thank you!
90S is a lovely racket but not quite got what you are describing. Assuming you don’t want more head weight, I suggest Yonex Arcsaber 11 pro May fit the bill
Would you recommend a 4U version? I’m looking to have an alternate racket for my Astrox 88S 4U. I’m mainly a doubles club player. Thanks
As you know, the difference in racket weights is based on the overall weight of the racket. A 4U will not have a lighter head weight as they use the same mould for the racket. There is 1-9 g between 3U and 4U. I doubt anyone will feel a 1g difference.
Personally, with even balance and head light rackets, I do not understand the need for both weights. There again, that’s based on my personal preference
Hi sir I'm new to your channel and new subscriber can you tell me which is way better, the Astrox 88D pro astrox 88S pro or the Arcsaber 11 pro just one.
Neither is better. They are all excellent rackets.
Sir can I ask onother question? If yes, can you please tell me what is the best astrox 99 pro or astrox 88D pro?
@@JohnnicarBolon neither is best, they are different
Thanks for the review Paul! would you say that this would be a upgrade from the arcsaber 8dx?
Great question. I loved the 8DX and used it for some time. Definitely a good replacement
Hey Paul! I wonder if there are some tips for finding the Racket that Suits the best(given that you clearly cannot expect to try out every racquet). I have been using the NANO speed DX90 for years now. I feel probably I am more a rear court favored player given that in general I rely on my brutal force to get advantages(i.e. hit towards the oppoents backhand rear court or jump smash some forehanded serving), do you think NANO speed DX90 still suits my need or is it that >$150 racket plays
This is a great question. How you feel a racket and interpret that is unique to you. Your existing racket is a benchmark so consider what you like and/or dislike. Which areas do you want improvement. Note the specifications and then test a few rackets with the same specs and see if there’s a marked improvement that suggests one racket is better than yours. Of course you can also test string tension and string type too
@@TheBadmintonCoach
wow thank u for your detailed response. So, given for >150$ racquets, what matters is the comfy.
@@hahayuer6186 yes,
Hey there! I’m currently using the astrox 88s old colour. Would the new arcsaber 11 pro suits me?
No idea whether it will suit you. Every player feels a racket as unique as their finger print. So nobody can tell you whether you will like it
@@TheBadmintonCoach . Yes you are right , It depends on your style of play , eg : Lee Yang using Nanoflare 800, whereas Wang Chi ling uses Nanoflare 700 , both are different.
I'm so confused between this and the astrox 88D Pro. For whom would you recommend this racket and for whom would you recommend the astrox.
I simply place rackets in players hands and they try the racket. It’s impossible to predict whether a player will like a racket.
Hello sir, sorry to bother you with inerelative question. I am using Yonex titanium 10 on 3U weight, a head light racquet. For arcsaber 11 pro, should i change to 4U or 3U, to compensate arcsaber as even balance type. Tq for your consideration.
That’s a great question. The head weight will not change whether you buy 3 or 4 U versions so you need to decide what’s important and worth keeping or improving upon and whether the lighter weight will give you what you want
How would you compare this one with Astrox100 zz 4u?
That’s a good question. 11 has a different flex point, less head weight and is a little faster
hey coach, is the Victor Thruster K BXR good for beginners?
It’s a lovely racket. High end rackets are not really for beginners
Which one should I buy 100zz or arcsaber 11 pro???
Try them both before you decide
is the arcsaber 11 pro slightly head heavy compared to nanoflare 800? currently im using nanoflare 800 and im looking a racket with a bit more power without sacrifice a lot of speed from my nanoflare 800. Do you think arcsaber 11 pro suits me well coach? or do you have any racket that i could consider?
Yes it is. I don’t know if the racket will suit you as you can only tell when hitting a shuttle. However, it does appear to do what you want it to
@@TheBadmintonCoach thanks coach !!
11pro is slower than the 800
hi bro are you still using the nf800? how is it? is it still durable?
Great review, thank you! One question: I’m searching for a replacement (80%doubles/ 20% singles) for my Arcsaber Z-Slash, which one would you recommend? Arcsaber 11 Pro? Best regards :-)
Ah, the Z Slash is such a unique racket. I restring one only yesterday. With the compact head, it’s tough to find a suitable feel alike. Closest to me is Astrox 88S pro
@@TheBadmintonCoach Thank you 👍
If I’m using the Arcsaber 11 in 3u, should I also get the Arcsaber 11 pro in 3u?
I would expect you to consider the 3U option as it is closer to your existing model, however it depends what you are looking for in the new racket
Hi coach, do a review of astrox 99 pro and tour please
Astrox 99 Pro review should have been done by now but I delayed it due to the huge shortage of rackets in the U.K. I will be recording the video soon, plus a video on the top end rackets from Yonex
Hi coach will tour version good like pro
Your version is same specification but different materials and not made in Japan
what string do you use for arcsaber 11 pro?
Whatever string I like. You should always select your favourite string and tension with a new racket. Experiment later with one element only
Would like to know whether the tour version has a big difference or not compared to the pro version of it sir 🙏
I didn’t know there was a tour version. As I understand it, there will be a game or play version only. No idea why
Is it light weight?
Weight is between 85-89 g
Great review, do you ever get the opportunity to test Forza rackets. I just bought myself a Forza FZ Power 9X-290 as my Druora 10 just cracked and I'd be very interested in what you thought about the racket. Still getting used to it here, it's much faster but not so sure about the power difference.
I don’t get asked for Forza reviews and haven’t been contacted by Forza direct or a retailer
@@TheBadmintonCoach That's a shame, they are quite popular over here in France. Thanks for responding and have a great day, keep the videos coming I always enjoy them
@@Spodikus if Forza want me to test and review their rackets, I will gladly do that. They simply haven’t been in touch and didn’t bother replying to my email
Nice review as always. I am so waiting the written one.
The color definitely a tone down and not flashy looks. Finally for a long time the arcsaber is reboot.
Looks like the other Duora, Voltric, Nanoray series are left behind with Astrox.
Yonex is become moe marketing wise today. With all new rackets will be in 3 types, Pro, Tour and Game. Even in some countries we can find the most economic one “Game”.
Yes the concept of Pro, Tour, Game is clever. Rather than killing off a classic, I’m delighted Yonex have chosen to significantly update it.
AS11 Pro vs 100ZZ ?
Completely different rackets. Swing speed of 11 pro will be faster. Everything else in respect of balance, hitting feel etc are different
Which one is better between 88D PRO and Arc11pro?
That 2 different racket, arcsaber 11 pro is even balance racket, astrox 88d pro is head heavy, which is better is depend on your play style
@@zumaro4686 We change playing style depend on opponent or situation. sometimes playing aggresive attacking/defending/combination. we need racket not only good at all situation and styles, but also the most powerful for smash between them. so which one is better?
@@temansehobi the 88D pro in 4U is probably one of the best if not the best 4U racket. You generate very good power and very forgiving. Because it's 4U it's still nice and fast and easy to switch between attack and defence. If you use 3U rackets then the Arc 11 pro is a very good choice. It's even balance weight makes it easier to attack and defend with a good swing speed while there's also good bit of power. You can certainly get some big smashes out of this. And this is a control racket so you get very good control and precision especially because the strings holds the shuttle longer.
In conclusion based on my own reviews, experience and testing and other reviews if you use 4U weight category rackets then the 88D pro is the better choice and if you use 3U then the Arc 11 pro is probably the better choice.
@@33amaddo thanks bro. It's nice consideration. I am used to play with 4U racket. I have bought 88D Pro 2 months ago, it's a perfect racket I've ever used.
After some analysis and your suggestion, not thinking more to swap into Arcsaber 11 Pro. Still loving 88D Pro..
@@temansehobi there is no such thing as a better or best racket. I know players who smash better with head heavy frames and I also know players who have little power with head heavy but smash really well with head light or even balance rackets.
Bottom line is that the best racket in the world will be the one you deem to feel like an extension of your hand. This could be a mid priced frame rather than top of the range
which one is better between arc11 pro and astrox 88s?
There isnt such a thing when comparing two rackets. The question is which you will prefer to play with that enhances your game
Such a crazy proliferation of the range, with Pro, Tour and Play versions of models. Have Yonex produced an updated matrix with all their rackets on which would help selection?
It would also be great if they could produce a similar matrix which also included older rackets which have been discontinued - surely that's where a lot of people are looking for rackets which are a similar performance profile to ones they already have which aren't sold anymore.
Simply a way to up the prices and justify it by naming it "pro".
Very true. Question is, how far back should they go? I assume there will be a new matrix although I haven’t seen it yet
Hi coach, can you compare between this arc 11 pro and 88s pro?
Tough comparison. 88s pro is heavier in the head, rounder head shape, completely different string pattern and therefore feel is unique to that shape and pattern. 11Pro will feel sharper in movement and has a great familiar feel when hitting
So it's mean Arc 11 pro more head light and faster than Ax 88s pro? Bcs you say Ax 88s pro feel more head heavy. I am searching racket for playing doubles, and mostly play in front court but sometimes still love to smash and play in backcourt. So do you think which better between Arc 11 pro and Ax 88s pro? Or do you have another recommendation?
@@stephz5224 I cannot compare rackets and say which is better because that’s purely down to my personal preferences. You may prefer even balance over head heavy and therefore the important decision is always based on your personal preferences
Can i ask for sugest ,i'm 88Dpro 4u user now, Do you highly recomend ARC 11 pro 3U or 4U that almost close overall feeling to 88dpro? And one more From the stiffness , do ARC 11 pro fell more Stiff than 88Dpro? I used NF800 4u i got speed, but other hand i fell lack of power dan the shaft bit stiff for me. Thx u
88D is a magnificent racket. If you like this racket why are you considering Arc 11 Pro