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Swung a few of them around and they feel like the current modern rackets. Was hoping the fire breathing would be something hardcore that’s head heavy with lots of swing weight like the ones from a decade ago. Slightly on the medium flex, didn’t feel that powerful with my air swings. The rest of them were also medium flex with even balance or headlight weight distributions. I think if one of them works for you, then go for it if you want new. If you’re okay with the used market, then you can get older rackets which some in my opinion they just don’t make them like they used to. I recently tried many new head heavy and stiff rackets from the top brands and they’re not even close to my rackets. Most modern rackets now emphasize shuttle hold and speed vs smashing from yesteryears.
Point is, you can find second hand brand name varients rather than paying for these. They hold next to no resale value.