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    Quote Originally Posted by gendruw View Post
    yes, badminton is not tennis and vice versa, but i think the swing weight concept is more or less similiar and it is a good starting point to start a healthy discussion
    and the info on YY (plus Mizuno on the original site) swing weight is really nice
    share the link please .... coz I never saw any info on SW on the famous racket .. or maybe I miss it.

    why the thread-starter changed his original post after got input from Sifuyono ?
    Is he afraid of ?

    as per Sifuyono post as well ... swing weight is an old method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotx-sg View Post
    share the link please .... coz I never saw any info on SW on the famous racket .. or maybe I miss it.

    why the thread-starter changed his original post after got input from Sifuyono ?
    Is he afraid of ?

    as per Sifuyono post as well ... swing weight is an old method.
    go to the link provided above, then scroll to the bottom
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    Quote Originally Posted by gendruw View Post
    go to the link provided above, then scroll to the bottom
    thanks for the link, but I believe it is not from official vendor.

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    from the chart above, the arc10 has swing weight lower than arc700 and vt80 (too bad no at250 ), but i can't manuver with arc10.
    i can defense quite good with at250, at700 and vt800, but NOT with arc10.
    so in my opnion, even swing weight is lower, but bigger stringbed create more air drag, so it would reduce the manuverability of a racquet.
    so maybe, just maybe, as per chart above (i believe those are measured with no string) will change if a string was installed. even they are using the same type of string.
    just my opinion....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotx-sg View Post
    share the link please .... coz I never saw any info on SW on the famous racket .. or maybe I miss it.

    why the thread-starter changed his original post after got input from Sifuyono ?
    Is he afraid of ?

    as per Sifuyono post as well ... swing weight is an old method.


    Hehehehehehehe.....

    I don't personally think I have to be afraid of anyone or anything concerning my post, insofar that it doesn't offend any other member in this forum.

    I do realize that the basic conception of swing weight from a tennis racquet would be completely different with badminton racquet. It is quite unfortunate that there is not much information available concerning swing weight for badminton racquet.

    Since Master Sifuyono is well-known for his personal knowledge and experiences in badminton, I trust his opinion concerning swing weight.

    Thus I revised the original posting by inserting his opinion to my thread, with the sole intention that such post shall not cause misunderstanding to its reader(s) in the future.

    I just hoped that all of such information might be useful for any other member of tepokbulu as additional information to determine his/her racquet.




    Quote Originally Posted by sotx-sg View Post
    thanks for the link, but I believe it is not from official vendor.


    These data (A) are not official data released by racquet's manufacturer, and (B) are based from private test conducted by forum's member(s) at www.at700.com.

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