Badminton Racket VICTOR AURASPEED 100X se Reviews

Autographs are such a “fun” product that even the so-called replicas, co-branded, boxed and limited editions are inferior. Apart from the fact that fans of the player will buy them based on their admiration, the unique market value of the product itself often makes it a financial asset to have a first-class player signing it, making it a rare commodity that attracts speculative behavior. What’s more, if the manufacturer advertises that it has “the same parameters as the model the players are using”, the curious players will naturally rush to get their hands on it.

So how much of a difference would it make?


Parameters: 4UG5, de-bottomed, 88.6g total weight, 306mm balance point, 6.8mm bellow carbon + SRS center bar, moderately stiff, AURASPEED frame, TR + toughened, 26-27lbs xb63 draw string.
 

The fact that the se only has 4U as a spec compared to the regular version is a bit of a surprise to me. I think when the NR900 with 2/3U are not a problem, and now the Genji two old are used on the 4U equipment, the years do not bypass people na. From the appearance of the ordinary version and the signature version of the middle lever color and model printing direction is different, the original color of the middle lever is a little more red, while the signature version is also yellow. Other than that, Asan’s signature is attached to the solid cone cover, and the bottom cover of the handle is still the blue version. Judging from the recent Victory releases, the suspension handle and clear sole cap are going to gradually replace the wooden handle.


The differences in balance point and total weight compared to the original are limited by the means of measurement to draw precise conclusions, but I’m sure that the different weights of the grips and the different pairings of the cables can bring the apparent values of the two into a negligible range.


Appearance factor and symbolism aside, this looks to me like a AURASPEED 100x that may have been micro-adjusted in balance point and weight, and may also have been limited by ability and other objective factors that prevented it from hitting more of a difference.



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