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I honestly think BWF in 2024 has very sub par live streams. I have started following badminton's pro scene only a year back and that quality of streams always bums me. On the contrary court 1 and court 2 broadcasts are fun to watch. Some courts are shown on specified broadcasters and some are on RU-vid doesn't always help a new viewer. I hope BWF improves the quality of livestreams to begin with.
If you are using 29 lbs and you're an average player (like myself): Astrox100zz: Solid solid solid hitting with negligible vibrations. Like driving a VW Golf GTI. Head heavy construct gives you far superior control on slice shots, drops, and smashes. But I wasn't able to generate as much smashing power compared to Nanoflare 1000Z. Poor technique on my part? Nanoflare 1000z: No longer solid hitting. Vibrations can be felt like the ArcSaber 11 pro. Small head design condenses all the power, unleashing powerful smashes (if you hit the tiny sweet spot which is hard). Much harder to control net shots and slices. Much harder to execute back hand smashes. BTW, I can do back hand from end to end but I can't do backhand smash with it.
@@Raven-qg5vl yes it is easier to maneuver . It is marketed as extra stiff like the 100zz but it doesn’t feel as stiff as 100zz . High repulsion , light head weight might need some time to adjust to the racket . But once you master it , you will like it
Hi, which one would you choose between Flutter 7 Attk and Ioniq 100? I have no problem with smaller frame, as I am currently using Flutter s Attk and feel comfortable using it. Which one of these two has the Pro solid feeling when using. I prefer an alround racquet. And which one of two is your favorite? Thanks a lot for your reviews.
I searched up on google that a 3u racket is 85-90g and a 2u racket is 90-95g. So does that mean the astrox 100zz is really a 2u racket? Or did you make the measurements wrong😭
Arcsaber 11 pro was my beginner racket 😅. Now I’m an Astrox user (1000zz), not going back to an even balanced racket much so with a head light racket. 😅
Doubles player here heavy smasher and back court player. Is this good with exbolt 63 or 65 at what tension? Also would u recommend 1000zz or the NF800pro 3u for my kind of style? Im lacking a bit on defense reaction so im thinking of switching to 800pro but idk if i should do 3u or 4u.
I think the title of the video is a bit misleading, you're talking about where to hit those smashes to compensate perhaps a lack of strength instead of techniques that could be used to actually increase the accuracy of a smash.
I have slight shoulder pain and get fatigued in the right arm. Will this be suitable or should I get 100zz. I'm refraining from 100zz as it is head heavy while this one is head light. Excellent review btw.