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I don't know how you came up at the right time to answer my questions 😂 I was looking at Victor head-light racket and a bit confused why they don't put BP or "head heavy" on the website, now it all make sense Also the more affordable axforce series, thank you for that!!
Hope you do similar video for intermediate rackets 4U/5U, both speed and power, especially power as we don't need super speed at beginner/intermediate levels
@@shamreazahmed8170 nope. I found the 4u way better. Faster and easier to play in doubles. Smashes are weaker though. But smashs depend more on technique than weightclass of the racket
I think that generally, the victor rackets are far faster than their yonex counterparts (I've not tested any li ning). This doesn't necessarily make them better (they don't feel as solid and power generation is not always as good) but the extra speed definitely suits me. The ars 90s is probably the fastest racket I have used but it was so head light that power generation was difficult.
As someone who plays well with a 5U NF700, I'm definitely gonna be using this video as a reference in case I wanna try out other fast rackets haha. Ever considered reviewing Mizuno rackets?
@@Doc_Mitch Sure. The NF700 5U is great and easy to handle. But you probably don't need something that high end if you're just starting out. You won't be able to maximize it. I think it's better to try out cheaper (but still quality) rackets so you can continuously experiment and see what sort of specs work for you
@@neotech93 You’re right. I’d probably won’t be able to use it to its full potential. I’ll just invest the money on coach and training sessions until I get better. Thanks.
I truly agree to what you say about the Nanoflare 800LT. As an intermediate casual player, coming from an Astrox 88s Gen 1, the 800LT is definitely lighter and faster. It will make you feel quick and agile in your movements along with your attacks, drives, and counterattacks. However, I also agree that it lacks raw power compared to the 88s and probably has a little bit more mishits due to the smaller frame (which may contribute to a smaller sweet spot?). Sometimes the control is also a bit unstable compared to the 88s and timing with the 800Lt would be an acquired taste. Overall, this great if you want to feel light with your racket and you will not feel tired playing with especially for fast paced doubles. This is why, I asked you, CK Yew, once in your other video which was a better slightly-head light racket comparing the Nanoflare 800, Astrox 88s Pro, and the Arcsaber 11 Pro. Since then, I am still searching for a quick racket that have better power for smashes and deeper clears and something that wouldn't make you feel easily tired. A racket that is good for fast-paced doubles but versatile enough for tactical, controlled singles. Thank you very much for this video. I have narrowed down my choices. Hope to see you recover from your injury smoothly and completely. Also hope for more great videos like this stored for us. ❤
Try adding a bit of lead tape at the 12 o'clock position to increase the head weight. You'll still have a very fast racket due to the thinness of the frame and shaft but a bit more weight for the power shots. I have 4 grams of lead tape on my 800LT and it becomes a super fast slight head heavy 4u racket that packs a decent punch but it does not lose much of its original speed. It is truly the best of both worlds!
@@victorchan4340 Thank you very much for this advice. I would definitely try to purchase a lead tape near me and try it on my racket once I have one. I still truly like the feel of the 800LT.❤
Hey hey, love your impressions about the racquets, but can you do review also for medium tier ones? So 100 Euro range maybe? Like babolat X feel origin. Or other company’s.
Regardless of the racket weight I don't think any of Yonex and Li-ning rackets are as fast as the Bravesword/Auraspeed/Jetspeed series from Victor simply because of their "Sword / Diamond" shape frame, the speed you can generate in flat exchanges from that frame are unmatched.
Hey can you shed more light on this? they are shaped differnetly? I've always been a Yonex/Lining guy but I feel like I should try other brands and Victor racquets seem great from what I hear, but tbh I just don't know what to get. I'm looking for something in the price range of $40-60 and I've always went for head heavy side.
@@suryaprasad424 To simply categorize the range. The "Bravesword (BRS) / Auraspeed (ARS)/ Jetspeed (JS)" are head light to head balance rackets WITH a diamond shaped frame, I would say they are kinda similar to Li-ning Turbocharging series but personally the frame of those 3 from Victor gives better "cut/speed" through the air when swinging. The "Drive" or "DX" are the head balance rackets with a combination of Diamond, Conical, Box shape frame, similar-ish to the Arcsaber series. The "Thruster" or "TK" are head heavy range, basically Astrox/Voltric series from Yonex. For pricing I don't know what you can get because racket prices are different for each country.
Recall this, most KR team members used BS12 when Victor was KR team sponsor. Even LYD, he uses BS12 instead of his own gear. Current market,BS12 still keeps high price if you have new one.
I really want to see how my old 4u mx80 and mx80s compare these newer rackets! Looking at js10c, bladex800?, auraspeed 90k/100x and thruster fc all in 4u. Just can’t decide! Watching all the videos :p
I've tested U5 karakals, nanoray750 , Nanoray 800 3u, badmania pmp control (4u,medium,balanced) and the bravesword12 3U was still faster than all of them in action. But the real king of speed was for me the Bravesword 12L 4U. That thing was SOO fast I could not adjust to the timing (and I'm front-court MD player who is usually seeking for rackets highlighting my reflexes). I've never had problem with a racket frame being too fast before.. That model was truly scary but sadly lacked power!
Hey, How is your recovery going? I hope you're doing better! I'm still waiting to watch your review. ^^ I can't decide which racket I would buy as my sub racket besides 88D pro. I'm looking for a balance and just slightly lighter than 88D pro and less expensive. Very difficult to choose one. lol
Hi CK Yew, I'm a big fan of your channel. May I request a review on something very different from other badminton rackets. Can you make a review vidoe on Felet TJ Woven Power V2 please 🙏
If BP is overrated then give us the head weight or swing weight. Most buyers would buy their rackets online or at most swing a unstrung racket in a store. So the majority of measurements would be unstrung and plastic over the original grip. Aero frames and other tech may affect swingspeed but no where as much as BP and weight.
Hi CK , Please advise, should we open the original grip of the racket or just leave it alone because if the plastic has turned yellow or the original grip is still attached, will it damage the wood due to moisture?
Hi CKYew, what's your opinion about Babolat XFeel Origin Essential and Lite racket? Also how does it compares with Yonex Arcsaber 11 Tour/Play Context: I am an intermediate doubles player and still can improve my smash technique. Looking for even balanced rackets to be able to hit effortless clears from the rear of the court as well as net control and decent smashes.
I have n7ii light with 5u, it's really a speed but old racket. And for mix double especially women like Zhao Yunlei and Liliyana Natsir. It's hard to get it nowadays
NF800 is stiff, but the fastest. 100x is also stiff, fast, but not quite as fast as nf800, but has more power. AF80 is the most flexible of the 3 so it’s the most forgiving and easiest to generate power.
@@roblox-vo2dk Victor really be trying all these 3-in-one frames eh? I think they call it Dynamic Sword. So far no Dynamic Sword frame racket has been as fast as the BS12 though imo.
Hi Yew, im looking forward to buying victor ryuga ii which lzj used . Is it a good investment or which one do you think is good for my style ? ( I like to play rear position in doubles )
hey CK, what racket would you recommend to replace yonex nanospeed 9900? nanospeed 9900 is a headlight racket yet can produce brute smashes yet very quick and quite forgiving to use compared to ASX 100 ZZ
Bro you forgot the YONEX NANORAY Z-SPEED, which is the world's fastest badminton racquet as claimed by YONEX because Tan Boon Heong (Malaysia) made the Guinness Book of World Record for the fastest badminton hit (male) [493 km/hr] using YONEX NANORAY Z-SPEED. SO, PLEASE TEST THIS RACQUET.
Hi, sorry if I ask a silly question. Can I know the name of the racket in this RUclips picture. Because I am an amateur player, I chose a racket based on design.
Hey bro, hope you are recovering well. Please tell me out of arcsaber 11 play and arcsaber 7 play which one would you recommend for intermediate balanced gameplay?
@@CKYew sorry I worded it poorly. What I mean to ask was if you would be willing to compare lower range rackets because the top end tend to cater to the most advanced or competitive level players
Hey CK, I want one more confirmation that The ArcSaber 11 play maximum tension is 27 lbs then,... will the racket sustain stringing of 27x29 lbs during stringing? Won't the racket frame break?
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excellent idea, but is the added tape weight noticeable?
@ChunKitHoi it depends how much you add and how sensitive you are. I’m quite sensitive so I notice but others don’t feel much changes
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Wait the video is 2 years ago but the title is 2024? sorry just need some clarification
I don't know how you came up at the right time to answer my questions 😂
I was looking at Victor head-light racket and a bit confused why they don't put BP or "head heavy" on the website, now it all make sense
Also the more affordable axforce series, thank you for that!!
😊😊😊 BP is so overrated 😂
@@CKYew but what's the best indicator if you're online shopping??
@@CKYew Why do you say so? I always consider balance point while buying a racquet. What are we missing
Hope you do similar video for intermediate rackets 4U/5U, both speed and power, especially power as we don't need super speed at beginner/intermediate levels
can’t wait for the incoming reviews
Thanks for the review, just bought the nanoflare 800 last week, how I wish it was 3u but with 4u, it was still worth it 🔥
i have 4u too. i like it. very fast, smashs are okay. i played a 88d pro before. the 88d pro was clearly slower due to the heavy head
@@Simon66544any updates? Would you consider a 3u instead?
@@shamreazahmed8170 nope. I found the 4u way better. Faster and easier to play in doubles. Smashes are weaker though. But smashs depend more on technique than weightclass of the racket
@@Simon66544how has it been durability wise?
Cant wait for your Lining Axforce 20 Review :)
ITS A VERY GOOD RACKET I HAVE THE SAME THE RACKET ON THE THUMB NAIL IS THE AXFORCE 20 , I RECOMMEND THE 4U VERSION BEDBEDCAUSE 3U IS A BIT TOO HEAVY
@@bibekkhamrui4883 okay, now I am using Victor Auraspeed 90k II 4U 😌
Would you try out the Windstorm 72 series as well? They're at featherweight range.
I think that generally, the victor rackets are far faster than their yonex counterparts (I've not tested any li ning). This doesn't necessarily make them better (they don't feel as solid and power generation is not always as good) but the extra speed definitely suits me.
The ars 90s is probably the fastest racket I have used but it was so head light that power generation was difficult.
I’ve not tried the 90S before but can certainly feel the speed from the 90K 👍🏼
@@CKYewthat thumbnail racket model?
As someone who plays well with a 5U NF700, I'm definitely gonna be using this video as a reference in case I wanna try out other fast rackets haha. Ever considered reviewing Mizuno rackets?
Hi. Would you recommend the NF 700 5U to a beginner?
@@Doc_Mitch Sure. The NF700 5U is great and easy to handle. But you probably don't need something that high end if you're just starting out. You won't be able to maximize it. I think it's better to try out cheaper (but still quality) rackets so you can continuously experiment and see what sort of specs work for you
@@neotech93 You’re right. I’d probably won’t be able to use it to its full potential. I’ll just invest the money on coach and training sessions until I get better. Thanks.
I truly agree to what you say about the Nanoflare 800LT. As an intermediate casual player, coming from an Astrox 88s Gen 1, the 800LT is definitely lighter and faster. It will make you feel quick and agile in your movements along with your attacks, drives, and counterattacks. However, I also agree that it lacks raw power compared to the 88s and probably has a little bit more mishits due to the smaller frame (which may contribute to a smaller sweet spot?). Sometimes the control is also a bit unstable compared to the 88s and timing with the 800Lt would be an acquired taste. Overall, this great if you want to feel light with your racket and you will not feel tired playing with especially for fast paced doubles.
This is why, I asked you, CK Yew, once in your other video which was a better slightly-head light racket comparing the Nanoflare 800, Astrox 88s Pro, and the Arcsaber 11 Pro. Since then, I am still searching for a quick racket that have better power for smashes and deeper clears and something that wouldn't make you feel easily tired. A racket that is good for fast-paced doubles but versatile enough for tactical, controlled singles.
Thank you very much for this video. I have narrowed down my choices. Hope to see you recover from your injury smoothly and completely. Also hope for more great videos like this stored for us. ❤
Try adding a bit of lead tape at the 12 o'clock position to increase the head weight. You'll still have a very fast racket due to the thinness of the frame and shaft but a bit more weight for the power shots. I have 4 grams of lead tape on my 800LT and it becomes a super fast slight head heavy 4u racket that packs a decent punch but it does not lose much of its original speed. It is truly the best of both worlds!
@@victorchan4340 Thank you very much for this advice. I would definitely try to purchase a lead tape near me and try it on my racket once I have one. I still truly like the feel of the 800LT.❤
Hey hey, love your impressions about the racquets, but can you do review also for medium tier ones? So 100 Euro range maybe? Like babolat X feel origin. Or other company’s.
I am not a fan of head heavy rackets, this is exactly the guide I need! thank you so much!!
They are the best…
Regardless of the racket weight I don't think any of Yonex and Li-ning rackets are as fast as the Bravesword/Auraspeed/Jetspeed series from Victor simply because of their "Sword / Diamond" shape frame, the speed you can generate in flat exchanges from that frame are unmatched.
Hey can you shed more light on this? they are shaped differnetly? I've always been a Yonex/Lining guy but I feel like I should try other brands and Victor racquets seem great from what I hear, but tbh I just don't know what to get. I'm looking for something in the price range of $40-60 and I've always went for head heavy side.
@@suryaprasad424 To simply categorize the range.
The "Bravesword (BRS) / Auraspeed (ARS)/ Jetspeed (JS)" are head light to head balance rackets WITH a diamond shaped frame, I would say they are kinda similar to Li-ning Turbocharging series but personally the frame of those 3 from Victor gives better "cut/speed" through the air when swinging.
The "Drive" or "DX" are the head balance rackets with a combination of Diamond, Conical, Box shape frame, similar-ish to the Arcsaber series.
The "Thruster" or "TK" are head heavy range, basically Astrox/Voltric series from Yonex.
For pricing I don't know what you can get because racket prices are different for each country.
@@TheKINIIRS too bad Victor’s durability these days have been bad
all those just to get chip dent in a week and probably break after couple of clash
@@aggaviriyo790Which Victor rackets do you mean? 🤔
Victor Brave sword 12 is still one of the fastest rackets to this day even though it's old.
Lol
@@isntyoutuber8058 ?
It’s certainly fast but not buttery smooth😊
@@CKYew it's the best if you can control the sword. Perfect drops effortless. Smash. And can last you games becuz of how light
Recall this, most KR team members used BS12 when Victor was KR team sponsor. Even LYD, he uses BS12 instead of his own gear.
Current market,BS12 still keeps high price if you have new one.
Hello CK, great video as usual, could you make review for Victor Thruster Hawk?
I asked CK about 800 and recently bought it.. best speed racket so far! Still want to try af80 cause yuta is using it now😂
Hope you get to review Ax77pro soon
nice review as always. it woud be much pleasure if you review best racket you have ever used for 2022/2023
That’s almost impossible lol 😂😂😂 I like way too many rackets 😂
Good video! Please make a video about the best Even Balance racquets!
Arcsaberrrrrrrrrrrr 😂😂😂😂
u dont have a brand other than yonex @@CKYew
Eagerly waiting for your axforce 20 racket review.. It is a mid range racket. I held it in my hand and it felt really good
how was it, i was planning to buy it
@@onehitking9124 hi brother i unfortunately did not buy it. But it would be good. I would suggest u to go for axforce 50 or 80
@@venkataraman1988 why?
@@onehitking9124 no specific reason, i have tectonic 6 and i am playing with it. May be will try axforce series when I broke this one .. lol
@@venkataraman1988 i meant like why axfirce 50 or 80 instead of the 20
Are your hoodies back in stock? I like the one youre wearing!
Hi sir, pls suggest which racket is best Babolat and Head budget bracket pls suggest..
I really want to see how my old 4u mx80 and mx80s compare these newer rackets! Looking at js10c, bladex800?, auraspeed 90k/100x and thruster fc all in 4u. Just can’t decide! Watching all the videos :p
I’m actually surprised that Nanoflare 700 didn’t make this list…
Please review Maxbolt Gallant Tour next...!!
Hope you’ll do a review on the AxForce 80 JR very soon
what racket do you prefer and why astrox 100 zz or astrox 99 pro
Hey CK hope you are getting better!!! What do you think of the auraspeed 90s?
I've not used the 90S before, only the 90K thus far
I've tested U5 karakals, nanoray750 , Nanoray 800 3u, badmania pmp control (4u,medium,balanced) and the bravesword12 3U was still faster than all of them in action.
But the real king of speed was for me the Bravesword 12L 4U.
That thing was SOO fast I could not adjust to the timing (and I'm front-court MD player who is usually seeking for rackets highlighting my reflexes).
I've never had problem with a racket frame being too fast before..
That model was truly scary but sadly lacked power!
Do you have any plan to review astrox 77 pro/tour/play? Can't wait ur opinion about it.
Hey, How is your recovery going? I hope you're doing better! I'm still waiting to watch your review. ^^ I can't decide which racket I would buy as my sub racket besides 88D pro. I'm looking for a balance and just slightly lighter than 88D pro and less expensive. Very difficult to choose one. lol
Astrox 88S Pro?? 😂
Astrox 88s lineup is fantastic!
Hi CK Yew, can you do even-balanced rackets next.
I cant decide… im a doubles player and i was wanting to buy the arcsaber 11p
im interested in the 380 sharp. are you still going to post the review? thanks so much
Hi CK Yew, I'm a big fan of your channel. May I request a review on something very different from other badminton rackets. Can you make a review vidoe on Felet TJ Woven Power V2 please 🙏
totally agree, about balance point, how about using swing weight measurements?
If BP is overrated then give us the head weight or swing weight. Most buyers would buy their rackets online or at most swing a unstrung racket in a store. So the majority of measurements would be unstrung and plastic over the original grip. Aero frames and other tech may affect swingspeed but no where as much as BP and weight.
If possible, Can you do a video on Exbolt 65 VS Aerobite review please ? Thank You
CK,i saw you in Coubertin last friday evening,but you were filming so i didn’t what to disturb you!
Ahhh you should’ve said hi!!!
@@CKYew Are preparing a subjet about the french open??
@@fastfab56 Absolutely! lots of French Open stuff to come
Hi CK,
I am hearing a lot about Jnice, Black panther and elastic air, can you please review them?
will you do power rackets across top brands too?
hope you do a vid for the best solos racket
LOOOOOOOVING my 100x so far
Which racket amongst these is good for third line clear ?
An optimum level of acceleration and speed to counter the light weight..
Thanks and love ..
Hey Ck can u review budget rackets, epsiecially li Ning if possible.the lite series like Air Force 80 lite
You should try Babolat X-Feel Blast 2021 but you have to properly string it since it have unique pattern.
As a newish player to badminton what racket would you recommend please? I’m fairly confident player
I only got chance to try 88s pro out of the list. My impression the racquet is fast, solid, and still has a good power
Niceeee
Hi CK , Please advise, should we open the original grip of the racket or just leave it alone because if the plastic has turned yellow or the original grip is still attached, will it damage the wood due to moisture?
yes you can tear the main grip and put on transparent tape then grip your grip
Reviewed Astrox 22 LT?
Hi CKYew, what's your opinion about Babolat XFeel Origin Essential and Lite racket? Also how does it compares with Yonex Arcsaber 11 Tour/Play
Context: I am an intermediate doubles player and still can improve my smash technique. Looking for even balanced rackets to be able to hit effortless clears from the rear of the court as well as net control and decent smashes.
When are you going to review rackets from Felet?
Much grateful if you could do a review on Victor Aurospeed 90k II 😃
They're in the plans!
Astrox 77 pro or Astrox 88s pro?
It would be great if you could review Mizuno badminton rackets too some time soon, maybe after you recover.
Get well soon! 🤜🏻🤛🏻
I have n7ii light with 5u, it's really a speed but old racket.
And for mix double especially women like Zhao Yunlei and Liliyana Natsir.
It's hard to get it nowadays
Thanks. How do you compare Victor 100x vs lining axforce 80 vs nanoflare 800? I am thinking to buy 100x. Thx
NF800 is stiff, but the fastest. 100x is also stiff, fast, but not quite as fast as nf800, but has more power. AF80 is the most flexible of the 3 so it’s the most forgiving and easiest to generate power.
👍🏼
@@deekay13 thanks so AF80 might be the best among 3 in terms of fast speed and power? Thx
Fast speed, power n control definitely 3u 100x power ring...
Hey CK, I am wondering what's your stringing advice for Nanoflare 800, for both offensive and defensive plays? :)
No testing of Turbocharging line? These are fast as NF800 or faster
do u have any speed racket with head heavy?
Axforce 80 paint job looks really clean
Yep! Very classy
Is Ashaway Quantum Q1 a good racket?
I’m sure it won’t be bad 😊
out of all the rackets you reviewed in THIS video can you order them fastest to slowest?
What is the name of the racket in the thumbnail?
bro big fan pls do review on yonex nanoray series
Nanoflare 800LT vs lining aeronaut 9000I which is best ?
VZF2 4U - Speed & Power 💯
hey yew! is the pure grip(ac108) still good to use?
Nanoflare 800 3U.....left many heads turned with the smashes....happy
Boom!! 🔥🔥🔥
wish to see you review upcoming victor speed rackets: 90kv2 and bravesword 12 se
Bs12 getting relaunch?
@@AiminE2512yes but not full sword frame and it now has freecore handle
@@roblox-vo2dk It has a different frame? Boo. Then it’s not really a Bravesword anymore 😔
@@deekay13only sides are sword frame top and bottom are boxy
@@roblox-vo2dk Victor really be trying all these 3-in-one frames eh? I think they call it Dynamic Sword. So far no Dynamic Sword frame racket has been as fast as the BS12 though imo.
Please make a review on li ning axforce cannon
Hi Yew, im looking forward to buying victor ryuga ii which lzj used . Is it a good investment or which one do you think is good for my style ? ( I like to play rear position in doubles )
I haven’t tested the Ryuga 2 yet but I’m expecting it to be similar to Ryuga 1 which had amazing power but is pretty demanding to play with 😬
hey CK, what racket would you recommend to replace yonex nanospeed 9900? nanospeed 9900 is a headlight racket yet can produce brute smashes yet very quick and quite forgiving to use compared to ASX 100 ZZ
The upcoming Yones Nanoflare 1000Z
Bro you forgot the YONEX NANORAY Z-SPEED, which is the world's fastest badminton racquet as claimed by YONEX because Tan Boon Heong (Malaysia) made the Guinness Book of World Record for the fastest badminton hit (male) [493 km/hr] using YONEX NANORAY Z-SPEED.
SO, PLEASE TEST THIS RACQUET.
Hi, sorry if I ask a silly question. Can I know the name of the racket in this RUclips picture. Because I am an amateur player, I chose a racket based on design.
hi CK, hopefully u will recover soon.
by the way, will u have ax 77 pro review coming up later? thx.
yep, its coming!
Can you tell me why no one uses babolat racquets ?
Is Victor js10 still faster than those or it got better ?
Can you review kawsaki rackets, kawasaki king k9 and honor s9.
Also jnice black panther and elastic air are very fast
Hey bro, hope you are recovering well. Please tell me out of arcsaber 11 play and arcsaber 7 play which one would you recommend for intermediate balanced gameplay?
Both are great. The 11 is slightly head heavier than the 7
THATS THE AXFORCE 20 ON THE THUMB NAIL
Will you recommend middle or lower range instead of just flagships?
Obviously if budget isnt an issue, the flagships will always feel the nicest.
@@CKYew sorry I worded it poorly. What I mean to ask was if you would be willing to compare lower range rackets because the top end tend to cater to the most advanced or competitive level players
800LT VS 90K which one is easy to play ?
what about NanoFlare 800 Pro?
Hi sir good day! Would like to ask what racket did Loh Kean Yew used in the Denmark Open? Was it Lining Axforce 90 blue dragon version? Thank you 😊
Yes it was axforce 90 max dragon blue
@@rhythamchoudhary4534 Thanks sir :D
👍🏼👌
Which one is best for offensive -88d pro or ryuga 11pro
Nothing can beat Victor Thruster TKF enhanced
Still feeling that my Voltric Z-Force II is balanced for speed & power
(in terms of weight & being head-heavy racquet)
CK, may I know how many 88DPros do you have?
I normally have 3
😮
@@CKYew from the same batch (same production date)? or you prioritize the other aspects such as swing weight or balance point?
What about yonex nanoray 900..?
which one is on the thumbnail ?
Can you review axforce 50 and 80jr
For me bldex 700 its prettt good which fastest & easy to use but for attacking & smash still acceptable for me
At your place, is it only those 3 brands that are popular and easily accessible?
There are other brands too but not as wide ranging as in Asia
nanoflare 700 is not in the list? does it categorized as all around, not speed racket?
I personally dont think the 700 is exceptionally fast. Plus, its not as smooth as the 800 too
@@CKYew ahh.. I see. I have tried my friend's NF800 and the whipping is very good indeed. Thanks for the reply.
HI CK, what kinds type of strings that you use on nanoflare 800?
That was the Aerobite boost. 😊
Hey CK, I want one more confirmation that The ArcSaber 11 play maximum tension is 27 lbs then,... will the racket sustain stringing of 27x29 lbs during stringing? Won't the racket frame break?
I don’t think it’ll break if they’re strung properly but there’s always a chance so it’s up to your risk tolerance
@@CKYew thank you for your suggestions