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Would like to thank you guys for all the tips you have given me π
I’ve numerous Yonex and Victor rackets and my favorite currently is Auraspeed 90K with Victor Fishbone grip. It’s good for both singles and doubles. Also has great durability. After using Yonex for some years I have experienced quite poor quality (frames fracturing from minor damage). The rackets in my opinion are also overrated.
Glad we could help you! π€©
Great to hear you’re enjoying the Victor rackets – Greg loved using the Auraspeed 90K π₯
I love the Yonex duora 77 LCW because of the dual optimum system which mixes power and speed
This racquet looks so good and I might have to buy one from trme sports
Need a tutorial for the spinning trick Greg was doing during the intro!
I would agree with the TK-FC being the best Victor racket in combination with the VBS 63. What about for other racket brands? Most people are brand conscious and do have a bias for one brand over another.
I’ve found that even the same racket would give a different feel of play and performance when the string is changed to a different type. A comparison video might be a good idea to take up in the future regarding this.
Great racket review! Would love to see more of it in the future! Thanks for another great video!
As always when looking for a new racquet the hardest thing is getting hold of some to test – do TRME offer a trial service?
The only place I know that has a really convenient system is Mark Lawrence at Wycombe where you can ‘rent’ a racquet for a few quid and of course there are decent courts on site. (pretty much Yonex only though)
Last time I changed I considered the JS10 but was put off by the grommet sinking issues and ended up with 88S…which are very good but not quick enough. I was thinking of trying the Nanoflare 800 but maybe the Thruster F is worth a test.
Gotta get it right as it’s a lot of money….especially if you’re buying a few!
Good choice π Let us know if you have any questions π
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it Kai π
Yes weβd love to compare other rackets in the future! Glad youβre enjoying it, with vbs 63 also π thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for the review, awesome head design I’ll definitely check it out! I’m in agreement with you on weight, balance and stiffness, average being perfect with the strings and tension fine-tuning the feel. Really like that the racket is also rated for higher string tensions too, Victor stands by their quality whereas the other big brand is sorely wanting here.
Try that yonex exbolt 63 If you get a chance
Nice review. Would have loved to hear you say the real colour name “moonless night”. You certainly have some influence over us, since this racket is sold out in a flash. It seems to resemble my duora 55 in specs, but the duora has a hard to hit sweetspot on a higher tension (12kg). I guess that’s what you get when skimping on your gear. Must say you’re getting pro at youtube: clickbate-title, mentioning the sponsor in the video without it getting tedious, keeping it light and fresh (with a small joke 2:35). π
Would love to see a video on string tensions. (if you haven’t made one already) What changes according to low-mid-high tension. Effect or no effect when going beyond the recommended tension. What it does to someone of a certain level (beginner/club/professional). Thanks for the review (must be one of the first on this racket).
I second this!
Hi Jenny and Greg, great video as always! π Would you have any recommendations for a Victor racket that’s even balance and medium flex that’s suitable for a beginner to intermediate player level and with a price point that’s not too heavy on the wallet?
Love you guys, doing great job, doing great support to young players.
Yes true
For sure dude!!!
I third thisπ€£π€£
I freaking love the both of you!!! Thank you so much from the badminton community worldwide ππππ
Thanks a lot thatβs great to hear π
Thanks for the review. I’ve used the previous racket TKF (blue color) and I feel like its an all around racket. Unfortunately, it broke during a racket clash with another player.
This racket finally arrived today at my home after buying it online. The string that Im using is exbolt 63 with the tension 27lbs. My god, it feel so good. So, this racket is highly recommended to everyone who want to buy a high end racket. 5/5 π.
We’re same user of Victor racket, i have Jetspeed S 05 light and auraspeed 2000 M. Both rackets are incridible, especially the paint, no chip when clash with another racket during the game. I prefer to use Auraspeed 98k easy to handle, Tk F enhanced is too flex that hard to control
Vbs63 is equivalent to what yonex strings?
Would love to hear ur reviews/comments on recent completed tournaments. Your own matches, others matches or even the whole tournament as such.
Now, we need to see you two in a Mario Kart contest π
I have this in 4U! Itβs my go to choice for fast gameplay. Easy to control generate power too
Thatβs great to hear Benedict, glad you think the same as us π
It gets VERY competitive!!
Exactly like what i experienced…
I use auraspeed 90k 3u and its good for single, fast for double… And victor durability is top notch….
I used to own yonex duora, just a minor clash once and then crack (only owned it for 3 weeks due to crack πππ)
And i watched my friend’s duora z strike tear after a clash
And i watched my friend’s voltric zft2 head broke from the shaft
Conclusion : yonex has durability issue… That’s why i switched to victor… My old BS12l is my first victor racket and has been clashed with many rackets over the year but still intact…
Thanks both of you. I have been using Arcsaber 11 for over 4 years but, will give this a try!
@Justin T maybe exbolt 63 but this is a forged fiber