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Yonex ArcSaber 11 Play 4UG5 Strung Badminton Racquet

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As I said, I can’t try any of these racquets, which is what annoys me so much, if I could try them I already would’ve bought one 🙁 The single-pass grommet hole construction offers a high-performance stringing pattern, providing more grommet holes for optimal stringing. I noticed that the added control over the shuttle was especially handy on tight shots around the net and midcourt where a slight difference in placement can make or break a shot.

Designed for comfort and stability, the Arcsaber 11 Play features a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue and provides a secure hold. This allows you to maintain control and play for longer durations without discomfort. I’ve also looked a little bit into racquets like the Brave Sword 12 which seems to be a quite cheap racquet good for learning badminton. However, I’ve pretty much only looked at Yonex so feel free to recommend other racquet from Victor, Li Ning, etc… Smash is easy, very accurate, controlled, and forgiving a well, I would say it’s better than Arcsaber 10. Don’t expect a smash that’s powerful and solid like Yonex Voltric Z Force 2, but then for sure, it’s also much more forgiving. Mid Court and Net Area Performance The beauty of the even balance and lighter headed racquets is that they tend to be that little bit faster when playing drop shots, which ultimately provides additional disguise on drop shots. Slice and reverse slice shots tend to move a little faster and take less effort. The downside is that a heavier headed racquet such as Voltric 80 or Z Force has a more solid hitting platform due to the weight and therefore provides a greater degree of feel.The ISOMETRICTM technology equalizes the length of the main and cross strings in the string bed, enlarging the sweet spot for consistent accuracy even on off-center hits. The Control Support Cap features an 88% wider flat surface compared to ordinary racquets. This design provides easier gripping, fast follow-through, and unparalleled maneuverability. If you are interested in exploring the user guide, you can find it here. Features – What We Found Lightweight and Maneuverable My clears fly to the rear court with no effort. I hit the shuttles slightly off the center and it still flew well. Sweetspot was large and I am happy with the clear. No, there was no solid feeling from the stringbed like the Head-heavy Yonex Voltric Z Force 2, but the result was decent. Drop shots and Slice

T-ANCHOR: Góc chữ T của vợt được sử dụng vật liệu mới T-Anchor giúp giảm mô-men xoắn dư thừa khi cú đánh lệch tâm. CS Carbon Nanotube:** Enhanced durability and flexibility improve frame elasticity for better control at impact.

On the world scene Taufik Hidyat is using this racquet and there is a special edition in his name, although it looks relatively dull in a metallic grey/silver. Other than that, there are a number of players using Arcsaber 11 this season although I have no idea whether this is by choice. Strategically positioned at the sides of the racquet, CS Carbon Nanotubes enhance the frame's elasticity. This technology improves durability and flexibility, helping the frame return to its original shape faster. The result is enhanced control at the point of impact, giving you an edge in every shot. Sting Tension: Some users mentioned that the sting tension is not great, especially for more advanced players. However, it should be fine for beginners. I always begin a test with clears. This provides me with an initial feel in terms of the swing of the racquet, flex, feel of the head in the swing and power capability. My clears were sailing to the rear court with relative ease. As you would expect from a Yonex racquet, there is minimal torsion which meant that when I hit slightly off centre the shuttle still flew true – this is very important when testing racquets. Overall I was delighted with the power from the clear.

I say “should” because I found it similar to the Arcsaber 11 Play in being strong across the board with no obvious downsides, but also found that I had to adjust my technique quite a bit to get the full use out of it. I often mistimed my shots with the Astrox 77 Play and at times, I struggled to feel the tad bit extra head power when comparing them directly.This product was first released on February 25, 2022, making it a relatively new addition to the market. Documentation/User Guide In an attempt to make this more tangible, I’ll give you an arbitrary number as that can sometimes be easier to understand. It felt as if I was able to hit one meter (roughly one yard) further on a clear, or with 25% more power, when using the powerful Yonex Astrox 100 Game compared to the Arcsaber 11 Play if I didn’t concentrate hard on my technique during the shot (as is often the case if we’re under pressure during a match).

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