Badminton Racket VICTOR AURASPEED 30H Reviews
After this beat, I was really a bit confused.
What is the biggest fear of the average researcher doing an experiment? After processing the results, it is found that the control group is not statistically different from the treatment group, and the variance is large and the reproducibility is not good. Well, after spending a lot of effort on the n value up, the variance becomes smaller, and there is still no statistical difference …… If this result has not been done before, then please re-conceptualize the subject; and if it is done before by a big cow, then wait to be scolded by the PI. It will be emo across the board anyway.
AURASPEED 30H vs AURASPEED 50, p>0.05, ns, n=4, Students’ t-test.
Parameters: 3UG5, full with a total weight of 93.6g, balance point of 291mm, 210mm long center pole, diameter 6.8mm hardness moderate, AURASPEED frame type 8-4 point line slot, warranty 31 pounds, pulling string 28lbs vbs68.
30H is throughout the entire badminton racket products, in addition to the merchant painted small black racket in addition to the hue of the most reddish racket, through the red, big red, with the dragon brother small red shoes the same red. Does it look good? I can’t say, but it’s certainly very eye-catching, and although I’m not averse to it, I can foresee the controversy over its face value. In the overall bold use of the big red tone, there are still a lot of graphic sticker design, fine look quite attentive, but once away from a little bit look, 20cm, the pattern is mostly not visible, only the red, in the design of more or less a little lack of consideration.
Reviewing the performance coordinate chart for the AURASPEED series, you can find the 30H slightly above the origin, and it does feel balanced in the hand. Solid feel, AURASPEED frame with moderate balance, fast swing speed (there is no swing speed in the current AURASPEED series that is not fast). The hardness of the mid-range is moderate, the elasticity is not pleasing to the senses, and the high long balls are labor-saving. The frame is very large, the sweet spot is large and forgiving, and the small balls in front of the net are very good, which is the opposite of the rackets with small frames.
The racket has a certain sense of wrapping the ball, and is not a very dry type, which is not only very friendly to find the feeling for the players who are not yet very skillful in launching the ball, but also for the backcourt splits and sliders can provide more confidence, and the feel of the hand is good.
The quality of kills is okay, with excellent consistency. AURASPEED 30H is not suitable for powerful kills, although it is designed with FRS up to 32 pounds. It is a little short of torsion resistance, and the ball will be out of your mind when you use it, and heavy kills will be unloaded for those with good explosive power. However, as mentioned in the previous paragraph, every overhand shot has more time to think about the organization of the ball, which is conducive to the development of the thinking ability of advanced players.
The flat draw block is really comfortable, with only one flaw of not being crisp on the ball, other than that with the agility gained from the high swing speed and low head weight, there’s more room to struggle with chasing the ball, and it’s not hard on the wrist. More importantly, the dexterity gives you more time to think.
However, this feels really similar to the AURASPEED 50 …… After double checking the performance hype and coordinates, the 30 carries a strong stack to the 50 where it switches to a strong heart filler, with the latter tech being a bit more valuable, which creates a difference in price, cap pounds, and torsion resistance. In terms of heavy killing, the 50 will perform a little better, but overall, the difference is not that big …… I’m running out of words too.
At this price point and threshold, it’s good for both novice and advanced, and is kind of another jack of all trades like the AURASPEED 50, but the reputation is not nearly as good, even though it’s a good shooter and cost-effective choice.