Tag: Bonny ARROW 10 PRO

  • Badminton Racket Bonny ARROW 10 PRO Reviews

    Badminton Racket Bonny ARROW 10 PRO Reviews

    The Arrow series from Boli hasn’t gained much attention, but last year, I had the chance to use a model labeled 780, and it left a deep impression on me, making me remember this underrated series.

    Now, the Arrow series has been officially renamed as “Jifeng” (Swift Wind), abandoning the previous three-digit numbering system and using “pro” as a suffix for a fresh start. Its potential impact on the mid- to high-end racket market could be as powerful as the recent gusty weather in Guangdong.

    Specifications: 4UG5, with a bottom cap, total weight in use of 93.77g, balance point of 297mm, shaft length of 222mm, medium stiffness, box frame, 78-hole string bed, 9-3 o’clock string grooves, 30lbs warranty, strung with 26-28lbs VBS66N.

    The Jifeng 10 Pro’s color scheme alone shows an upgrade in Boli’s design department. The matte black base coat contrasts beautifully with a purple head and gold decals, creating a sense of elegance. Additionally, the clear white grommets give the frame a more vibrant look, breaking away from the typical all-black appearance. Considering the cost of semi-glossy finishes is higher, this already demonstrates the sincerity behind this product.

    This racket offers a classic long-shaft feel. The slightly extended shaft and the conical cap allow for noticeable flexibility during swings, giving it a “sweet” sensation. It’s easy to unleash the shaft’s elasticity when raising the elbow and swinging the racket, making it simple to generate high shuttle speeds with moderate swing weight, making it very user-friendly.

    Although the racket has a compact head, I didn’t experience any significant issues adapting to its sweet spot. The string bed density has been optimized, so it performs well in terms of tolerance. Even during intense defense against smashes, the Jifeng 10 Pro can effectively absorb the opponent’s force and return the shots steadily. The new frame achieves a well-balanced performance in swing speed and torsion resistance, maintaining good directional control on long-distance shots.

    Despite the long shaft, the Jifeng 10 Pro recovers quickly in fast-paced exchanges, maintaining strong continuity. While the racket’s response time may be slightly longer during flat drives, the resulting shot speed is forceful, allowing for time to adjust and strategize. The racket’s flexibility enables quick reactions at the net, making it suitable for competitive men’s doubles.

    Moreover, the racket excels in handling defensive shots, providing a reassuring feel when retrieving low or overhead shots from challenging positions. Even difficult shots from awkward positions like under the armpit or right shoulder can be executed with enough power to escape tight situations.

    Although it has a compact head, the Jifeng 10 Pro still excels at net play, offering precise control over delicate shots like net rolls and lifts. For players who excel in deceptive play, its flexibility supports smooth execution of disguised shots, delivering excellent results.

    From an offensive perspective, the Jifeng 10 Pro performs well. While it doesn’t match the power of dedicated attack rackets in smashing, its solid downward pressure and control make it reliable. Though it isn’t designed for raw power, its “sweet” feel allows for continuous and unpredictable attacks, creating scoring opportunities through placement and variety. During smashes, the shaft’s significant deformation and high head speed produce a strong whiplash effect, making it both enjoyable and confidence-boosting.

    The Jifeng 10 Pro shares qualities with many well-regarded, balanced high-end rackets. Its feel is crisp and continuous without conforming to the current trend of “shorter, stiffer” shafts. The racket’s standout features impressed me. The frame’s boxy lower section and wind-breaking wings are intriguing, as is the compact 78-hole head. Additionally, the 6.6mm shaft fills the gap between the more common 7.0, 6.8, 6.5, and 6.3mm shafts. These elements suggest that the Jifeng 10 Pro is a new answer to “continuous attack” play, balancing stability and speed effectively.

  • Badminton Racket Bonny ARROW 10 PRO Reviews

    Badminton Racket Bonny ARROW 10 PRO Reviews

    With the conclusion of the Thomas and Uber Cups, I’m feeling rejuvenated and taking a break before resuming regular updates.

    Although the Arrow series from Power has not been very high-profile, I had the chance to use a product coded 780 last year, which left a lasting impression on me. This series, often underrated, has always intrigued me.

    Now, the Arrow has officially been named “疾风” (疾风10pro), moving away from its previous three-digit model numbers to a new “pro” suffix. This new model might stir up the high-end and mid-range market of second-line and first-line brands just like the recent weather in Guangdong, with its powerful wind affecting the market.

    Specifications:

    • Model: 4UG5
    • Weight (with grip and string): 93.77g
    • Balance Point: 297mm
    • Shaft Length: 222mm
    • Hardness: Medium
    • Frame Type: Box frame
    • Grommets: 78-hole
    • String Bed: 9-3 point
    • Warranty Tension: 30 lbs
    • String: VBS66N, 26-28 lbs

    The Arrow 10pro is a standout in terms of its color scheme, which is a level above the average design. The matte black base paint is complemented by purple head accents and gold decals, creating an elegant look. The transparent white grommets break away from the all-black frame image, giving it a fresh appearance. The semi-matte finish also indicates higher manufacturing costs, reflecting the product’s quality.

    This racket provides a typical experience of an extra-long shaft, where the fish-mouth cone cap makes the already long shaft more flexible during swings. This results in an impressive feel and allows players to easily harness the materials’ elasticity, generating high shuttle speeds with moderate swing weight. It’s very easy to handle.

    Although the racket has a smaller head size, it didn’t cause much trouble in terms of sweet spot adaptation. The increased string bed density ensures good tolerance, even in extreme defensive situations. The 10pro maintains stability and direction in high clears, making it reliable for dealing with opponents’ powerful shots. Additionally, the new frame design achieves a high level of balance in swing speed and torsion resistance, maintaining excellent directional control over long distances.

    Interestingly, despite the long shaft, the 10pro maintains a fast recovery speed during fast-paced rallies, preserving fluidity. While the response time of the head may be slightly longer in flat drives, the ultimate shuttle speed is impressive, allowing for strategic adjustments. The racket remains flexible and effective in front court play and doubles matches.

    In handling defensive shots, the 10pro offers a somewhat therapeutic feel. It’s easy to drive and effective for low, overhead, or awkwardly positioned shots, providing more space to generate power and make successful clears.

    Even with its smaller head, the 10pro’s larger frame allows it to excel in net play. For delicate shots like pushes, cuts, and placements, the 10pro offers stable and effective performance. Its flexibility supports effective deception in shots, with high tolerance for slight adjustments during the shot.

    In terms of offensive efficiency, the 10pro performs well. While it may not match specialized attacking rackets for heavy smashes, it offers a reliable feel with solid downward pressure. Its attack capabilities are not its strongest suit, but its sweet spot and versatile placement make it a good tool for scoring actively. The 10pro provides an interesting feedback with its flexible shaft, creating a satisfying whipping sensation during smashes.

    The Arrow 10pro reflects the characteristics of many well-regarded, balanced high-end rackets. It maintains a pleasant and fluid feel, avoiding the trend of “short shaft, slender, and stiff” designs. Its design features, including the unique frame shape and 6.6mm shaft, fill the gap between other shaft thicknesses. The 10pro appears to offer a new answer to “coherent attack” and balances stability and speed performance effectively.