Yonex Arcsaber 10 and Nanospeed 6000 Rackets
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All Comments (112)
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@kishno tnx made me find a good dnb artist lol
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i had that silver n' black one for several years also
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This a nice video....but can anyone please specify how to differentiate between original and fake ones....?
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@n0MEXCY Top end rackets do not come necessarily with 'top end strings' because they don't really exist! Each player plays badminton in their own way and so you should choose string to suit your performance. Some prefer durable strings whilst others like myself prefer thinner strings with higher repulsion. String tension is also a big point.
Good stringing in my opinion should be 1) done by a reputable stringer! 2) Pre stretched before installing 3) Follow the correct tension pattern!
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is this net inside the racket is tight u must change its original net inside coz when its original net there in racket its not that tighty
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@kishno nice review, but can you tell me the difference between the flexibilty of the rackets e.g very stiff, stiff, medium and flexible and what they are most compatible for? also nice music in backround what's the name of it
what is the name of that song in the backround?
kinda motivating lol
CBrandon247 3 weeks ago
@CBrandon247 Hi, it's Demon Theme by LTJ Bukem.
kishno 2 weeks ago
hi there nice video shot by you.... is it the Yonex Arcsaber 10 is used by Peter gade? I am currently looking for a racket..but i not sure how to choose, i am a ordinary player..mostly play double for offensive and defensive sometimes...i saw the Yonex Arcsaber Z-Slash which used by Tago or Taufit hidayat...is there any fake racket in the market?cuz i saw the price in Malaysia is Rm125 which is okay...or may be you got better suggestion? what the rackets price u showed in the video above? thx =D
rainbikorea 9 months ago
@rainbikorea Yes he uses this racket too. I can't give you much indication as to the racket you should choose cause don't really know how you play. Things you should look out for is the racket head shape SQ or ISO. Secondly the racket stiffness. Thirdly the handle size. Fourthly the weight and lastly the Brand!
Don't make the mistake of buying the most expensive racket out there and hoping you'll mould to it. Marketing is the devil when it comes to sporting gear!
kishno 7 months ago