Badminton Racket YONEX ARCSABER 11 TOUR Reviews

I feel that recently several of the author’s usually more favorable factory has produced a lot of homogeneity more serious things, this now makes me seem to have nothing to play.

At this time, play some with the ability to cross ratio at the same time usually discuss the degree of a lower level of the product is more appropriate, such as the green factory has recently been a full series of tour, game, play. However, these levels of racket I buy their own and can not afford to, around the same level of the ball and will not be used, so …… thank you in the Feather ball friends.

That said, this does not reveal that YY is not on the list of “I usually prefer”?

Parameters: 4UG5, de-bottomed, total weight in used condition 91.02g, balance point 300mm, center bar length 212mm, medium stiffness, boxed racket frame, 76-hole wire bed, three-section wire slot, 28lbs warranty, threading 25-27lbs Takagami Steel Armor 5.

The author has been overdoing the liver in his job lately, so he didn’t have a day shift for a few days, in this way I kinda like writing about tour level, because I can at least not have to think about it in terms of appearance description. Conclusion, except for the word tour on the frame and center stick, it’s hard to find the difference with the pro with the naked eye. High emotion, maintains the same high level of cosmetic design as the pro, low emotion, report the look.

Not only the look, but also the feel is similar, the 4U version does feel a bit heavier in the hand, and for those who are still using the 3U Bow 11, the 4U Bow 11T does feel a bit heavier in the hand. Of course, the latter’s swing weight is no big deal, and even its swing speed can reach a higher level because of the narrower frame. Is it possible that Fat Tiger’s statement that the 11tour has a similar level of finish to the original 11 is now true?

One thing I can say is that the 11tour does have a lot of sugar, after all, the sweet spot is big and the drive is obvious, the ball can form a borrowed force, and it is easy to hit a shape change rebound feeling, so it is a racquet that can be recommended to newbies. Another thing is that the center stick of the Tour series has generally improved a lot recently. There is a theory that they are assembled with Nissan materials, but it is not clear whether it is true or not, but it does feel that the performance and sincerity have been improved.

As usual, the 11tour didn’t feel overly violent to me. Although the 4U size is relatively easy to use when hitting some downward-pressure shots, it is often found that it doesn’t have a violent gene when applying force, and the downward-pressure feeling is provided more for the sake of making the shots more effortless, and the upper limit of its attacking power doesn’t go beyond that of the sugar-water racket. After the opponent has formed a defensive stance, there is little likelihood that a brute force backcourt kill will go straight through the opponent, and carrying the offense through to the point still requires consistent preparation.

But this highly forgiving and frugal performance is actually quite good enough to make the 11tour appetizing when it comes to passivity. The longer power stroke can try to hit the ball a little bit more on the spot with limited movement, whether it’s underhand, backhand, over the top or chasing and underarms when blocking a good shot.

I didn’t feel that the 11tour’s speed attributes were all that noticeable. It’s not that the 11t isn’t nimble, it’s just that it’s basically out of the same mold as the 11pro, and aside from some key parts being made of different materials, the two are the same thing. So, I’m not a fan of the drawshift feel of the 11P, and I’m equally not a fan of the drawshift feel of the 11t. How to say, or lack of a bit of dry feeling, forcing the author used to neck welded to fast to hit fast need to change the way of thinking, to come to the ball to spend some time to think about the effect of soft gear soft release a shot is more guaranteed.

Leaving aside the question of whether or not I have a low IQ, the Bow 11T, a racquet with a good sense of unloading in front of the net, has already enabled me to consciously adopt a different way of thinking in doubles serve-receive – shifting from pawing at the waist and pushing the bottom of the line on both sides of the court to grabbing and releasing the front of the net and pushing the middle of the court with a stand-up racket. However at the point where I was able to hold the front court consistently, it was more only then that I realized I was missing a back court mangler ……

 

Anyway, having said that, I might as well give a direct conclusion, the performance not described elsewhere can be inferred from the reviews of the 11P. 11T in my hands during this trial can give me 85% of the pro feel, for some of the better ability to hit the racket more easily out of the limit of the advanced players of the proportion may drop to 70% of the top day, and this also does not change the 11tour has been quite a good player. That doesn’t change the fact that the 11tour is already a pretty good, candy-floss racket with an 11P flavor.

Price, the recent variety of tour bow 11tour is not the most expensive one, according to the color of the second-hand market around 500-600 are distributed, this gear is not surprising, but also relatively good to accept. Although it is the same as the pro does not quite meet the requirements of the author of the feel of the racket, but I can indeed cautiously recommend it to the former would have been the bow 11 audience of the batch of introductory and shallow advanced users, a little bit of mess, not Karma leek knife.

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