Hi mr chan, great review. Im a bit curious, does regularly switching rackets mess up your game? I like the idea of switching rackets, but it just doesnt work well for me. Anyway, I'd love to see your gameplay footage ☺️
Thank you so much! The change between all my racquets other than my 100zz is negligible because the balance point is all similarly even balanced. You can actually grip your racquets to change the balance point too. Thank you for your comment and input and I’ll take into consideration!
My opinion is it’s too heavy. Rarely would I imagine someone getting more value out of the extra heaviness to offset the sluggishness of a 3U head heavy. Unless, you’re the hulk, or victor ax, or akane yamaguchi
@@gokulkumarravi2727 Astrox 77 pro is better in every way. Unless you love head light racquets. Astrox 77 is more even and arc7 is head light. Astrox 77 has a lot more accessible power at not much more head weight.
@@chanlok can i correct abit astrox 77 is more head heavy but closest to the even balance in the astrox series while arc 7 is even balance both having medium flex shaft astrox 77 is way better than arc 7 since it attacks very well while keeping a good balance
@@handsomedud5183hi! I recommend all the ones I said but non pro versions. For example any of the racquets I mentioned (88d, 77, 100) but play version.
Great video... New subscribers here
Thank you. You are the reason why I’ll continue UA-cam and make more badminton content! Appreciate it!
Hi mr chan, great review. Im a bit curious, does regularly switching rackets mess up your game? I like the idea of switching rackets, but it just doesnt work well for me. Anyway, I'd love to see your gameplay footage ☺️
Thank you so much! The change between all my racquets other than my 100zz is negligible because the balance point is all similarly even balanced. You can actually grip your racquets to change the balance point too. Thank you for your comment and input and I’ll take into consideration!
Hi! What are your opinions on the 3u version of the 100zz?
My opinion is it’s too heavy. Rarely would I imagine someone getting more value out of the extra heaviness to offset the sluggishness of a 3U head heavy. Unless, you’re the hulk, or victor ax, or akane yamaguchi
Astrox 77 pro or arcsaber 7 pro?
@@gokulkumarravi2727 Astrox 77 pro is better in every way. Unless you love head light racquets. Astrox 77 is more even and arc7 is head light. Astrox 77 has a lot more accessible power at not much more head weight.
@@chanlok can i correct abit astrox 77 is more head heavy but closest to the even balance in the astrox series while arc 7 is even balance both having medium flex shaft astrox 77 is way better than arc 7 since it attacks very well while keeping a good balance
@@chanlok thanks. Yonex arcsaber 7 pro or nanoflare 700 pro?
best repulsion with good durability?
exbolt 65
@@elmoramadhan3985agreed
My pick is either bg80 power or the standard bg80
can you give me a budget racket? I can't seem to find one to buy as a student
can you recommend me some low price badminton brands?
@@handsomedud5183hi! I recommend all the ones I said but non pro versions. For example any of the racquets I mentioned (88d, 77, 100) but play version.
thanks!
i recommend trying other brands like Apacs, Felet, or Maxbolt. Their high-end rackets are same price as Yonex low-ends.
@@lancecanada4032 what models
I saw a Nanoray 900 on a store! Hahaha
Buy itttt!!!!
distracting subtitles
Thanks for the feedback