High Aesthetic, High Tension Durability, and Cost-Effective Mid-Range Performance: JS66H Experience Sharing

When it comes to mid-range products, the first brand that often comes to mind is the well-known Victor.

From its early days in the market, Victor has earned the favor of badminton players with its affordable prices, durable products, and friendly playing feel. If you’re a badminton beginner and are just stepping into the sport, chances are experienced players have recommended the AK47 (Super Nano 7) to you. Of course, the top recommendation has now shifted to the TK series hammer for offensive play. While choosing a hammer for attacking is a solid choice, Victor’s specialty lies in speed rackets for doubles, known for their durability and toughness. Today, I’m introducing a relatively under-the-radar, speed-oriented mid-range racket that excels in both high tension durability and aesthetics: the JS66H from the JetSpeed series. With this racket, you won’t have to worry about clashing rackets in doubles anymore.

—Appearance & Design The JS66H stands out with its vibrant, high-saturation silver and orange color scheme, which is simple yet highly recognizable.

—Specifications & Technology The JS66H is available in both silver and orange, and offers two different weight options: 3U and 4U. Its maximum string tension is 3U ≤ 34 lbs, 4U ≤ 33 lbs. The racket length is 675mm with a balance point of 295mm. It features a large 76-hole fluid aerodynamic frame and a 6.8mm shaft with a stiffer feel.

—Playing Feel The JS66H offers a balanced grip feel, slightly leaning towards a neutral balance. As a product in the speed series, the JS66H naturally adopts a low air resistance, aerodynamic frame design. Its swing speed is clearly among the faster models, and even the 3U version doesn’t feel cumbersome at all. Its lightness and flexibility lay a solid foundation for it as a doubles racket, making it highly recommended for offensive players to choose the 3U version. In practice, the large hitting area and stiff feedback from the shaft mean that when hitting clears, players need to apply a bit more force actively. The racket’s tolerance for off-center hits is quite forgiving, and while not overly sweet, it’s certainly not difficult to handle.

The JS66H excels in front-court play, allowing for quick pushes, interceptions, and rapid downward pressure during rallies, where its fast swing speed gives it an edge.

On offense, due to its nearly balanced balance point, you need to be mindful of your hitting point during smashes. It’s not recommended to force an attack on shots coming from behind you; it’s better suited for quick taps and drives with smaller movements, emphasizing continuity.

—Conclusion Overall, the JS66H, with its high aesthetic appeal, high tension durability, and mid-range speed-oriented design for doubles play, offers great value for its price. It’s recommended for players who love stylish rackets, enjoy doubles, worry about racket clashes, and want to string at higher tensions. For those focusing on front-court play, the 4U version is a good choice, while offensive players may find the 3U version more comfortable.

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