In recent years, Victor has released a number of great racquets: the Dragon Tooth series, the Black Gold Falcon 100x, and many others, most of which have become popular around the world. It’s true that as technology gets better and better, the racquets get better and better. However, there are still some great racquets that have survived time and the trials and tribulations of the masses, and are still able to stand alone in a world where the best of the best are at work.
Undoubtedly, the mx80 is such a Victor’s ancient artifact. The high hardness of the center stick and the eight-sided blade frame predestine it to be extraordinary. This racket in the 2012 London Olympics as the Korean men’s doubles Zheng Jaicheng’s war racket, all the way through the thorns and thistles, although in the semifinals of the Danish men’s doubles, but its performance is not at all due to the failure of the dust. 18 years of the news of Zheng Jaicheng’s death, in addition to a few paragraphs of sighs and sighs of relief, the brain can still be reflected in that year’s Olympic Games of the heroic posture.
In addition to the men’s doubles, South Korea’s men’s singles brother Sun Wanhu also took it to the 2012 Olympic Games on the field. Although the journey stopped at Denmark’s Gade, but the splendor is still continuing.
I got my hands on one because of the sentiment and its strength.

The 28-pound yellow bg65 string and the distinctive lacquer are to my liking. The overall dark black color of the carbon weave has a three-dimensional, technological feel that is hard to see on today’s rackets. The laser gold, silver and red squares are inlaid on it for a dazzling, but not corny look. Inside the side frame there is a large gold X character, glittering, radiating a charming golden light. The whole is like a bright star in the Milky Way, attracting the attention of the universe.
Okay, let’s talk about the feel.
The best, the most enjoyable racket, there is no one (NF800p can be retired).
This is an ancient artifact that requires a high level of quality from the user to demonstrate its strength. The stars need the sun to shine, the 11 years old racket only has 2u, 3u. the first hand has a slight head weight, 3u is as light as 5u. how hard is the center stick? Probably a little bit stiffer than a zsp and a lot stiffer than a 100zz, which is what I was going for (laughs).
After just a few shots on the range, I knew this wasn’t going to be a good one. The high stiffness of the center stick makes the force required to hit the ball higher, and the 7.2mm center stick is not very flexible, so it’s just a matter of how much force is required to hit the ball. However, thanks to its non-bouncy, non-woody center and this feature, it not only feels great to play with, but also provides great feedback and shows that there is almost no upper limit to this racket. However, the threshold of this racket is extremely high, which requires a great deal of power and physical fitness.
It seems to be a balanced racket, but this racket is not a simple balanced racket. 28 pounds 65 line elasticity is just right, weak head weight is good borrowing power, solid hitting feeling, easy to pull and hang, sharp landing point, I see the shadow of the balanced racket; unique frame design makes its swing weight is small, swing speed is fast, out of the ball is crisp, fast and powerful. Extremely hard center stick gives it excellent ability to draw the ball, often a strong draw slash can catch the opponent off guard, I saw the shadow of the speed racket, Victor’s best field; to my surprise, its offense is not bad, point kills quickly and swiftly, such as a lightning-like stroke, heavy kills strong bombardment, such as the ground bursting heavenly star smashed down. Here, I saw the shadow of the super strong offense racket not less than that of Dragon 1 and ZZ. Various advantages, amazing feel will make people addicted, the more you play, the more you play, the more spirit, not the slightest bit tired.
It’s such an amazing racket, which combines all the advantages of the racket, but it didn’t show its style in the Olympics. Pity, pity.

Years later, this racket is still exuding its charm, still playing with the new generation of rackets with a decayed body, still defending the glory that belongs to the old generation of rackets.
This racket can be used as single or double, it can be called the ancient artifact, the king of all. And I am especially in awe of it, full of admiration, even if it is just a racket I got back from the second-hand market.
Finally.
What is the price of becoming a god?
Maybe, it’s the mx80.
At the end of the day, I hope the national team can live up to the expectations, fight hard, sweat and win the crown!
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