Yonex ArcSaber 7 Play Badminton Racquet - Prestrung

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Yonex ArcSaber 7 Play Badminton Racquet - Prestrung

Yonex ArcSaber 7 Play Badminton Racquet - Prestrung

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I noticed that the added control over the shuttle was especially handy on tight shots around the net and midcourt where a slight difference in placement can make or break a shot. The main difference between Arc 7 and 8DX is that 8DX has a super stiff shaft. Also the stringing pattern is different which means the racquet can be strung to a higher tension without invalidating your Yonex warranty. Whilst these don’t appear to me much, they do in fact make a huge difference to a player. Some would find the stiff shaft to hard to handle and struggle to get any power from the racquet. Others will find the Arc 7 way to flexible and feel that they do not get the response off the stringbed they are looking for, that a stiffer racquet can provide. The Yonex Arcsaber 7 Badminton Racquet lives in the shadow of the highly popular Arcsaber 10. It’s a shame really because this is a superb racquet and deserves a turn in the spotlight . For me, I choose one racquet that I believe gives me the best options. Once I decide on a racquet, I then look to get exactly the same again as a spare. This way, if I break a string, I am confident that I can carry on with my spare without having to make any adjustments.

Compared to its predecessor, the new ARCSABER 7 boasts an expanded ISOMETRIC face, affording a larger, more forgiving sweet spot. The Play edition I’ve been play-testing in this review is made in China, with cheaper material, and in part, different technology. It’s super affordable at about a third of the price of the Pro, which is made in Japan. The Tour falls somewhere in the middle and is made in Taiwan.A sibling to the incredibly popular Arcsaber 7 Pro, the Arcsaber 7 Play upholds the same principles of ease, creativity, control, and precision, catering to those stepping into the world of badminton or honing their skills. In an attempt to make this more tangible, I’ll give you an arbitrary number as that can sometimes be easier to understand. It felt as if I was able to hit one meter (roughly one yard) further on a clear, or with 25% more power, when using the powerful Yonex Astrox 100 Game compared to the Arcsaber 11 Play if I didn’t concentrate hard on my technique during the shot (as is often the case if we’re under pressure during a match). First of all I have to question why you need another racquet. You already have two excellent Yonex racquets. So, what are you looking for that you haven’t found in either of those racquets? Mô tả Vợt Yonex Arcsaber 7 Play | Thiết kế ấn tượng mạnh mẽ 1. Giới thiệu sản phẩm Vợt Yonex Arcsaber 7 Play

Elevate your performance on the court, whether in singles or doubles, with the Arcsaber 7 Play. Designed for players at the intermediate level seeking to enhance their skills without breaking the bank. Again, the better racquets are strung that little bit tighter which helps to test, rather than have to restring the racquet first. Out of the bag and straight onto court. There was a different “feel” to this racquet which was hard to explain…until I hit the shuttle. Ah, that’s what it is, it’s that flexible shaft!The biggest difference is in the flex of the shaft. The 10 is rated as “stiff” and the 7 as “medium” and you can tell the difference on court. One way to look at it is that it helps you hit and guide the shuttle towards where you want it to, which if you’re only looking to hammer shots off, might not matter as much to you. Navigate the court with assurance through a unique frame structure characterized by varying flex levels from top to bottom, designed to heighten shuttle hold while curbing instability and twist upon impact. Overall, I found this racquet fun to play with. It was a little different from what I’m used to and I missed the slightly heavier head of my Armortec 900 Power. It certainly got me wondering what would happen if you combined the two and had the heavier head with the flexible shaft? Coming right off of testing the powerful Yonex Astrox 100 Game, I wasn’t expecting much power but I was pleasantly surprised right from the start as lifts and clears were nice and easy without being a complete powerhouse. Not as easy as with the Astrox 100 Game but certainly respectable.

It’s advertised with Isometric technology to create a larger sweet spot making it easier to hit the shuttle cleanly. The key question to ask firstly is what style of player are you, or what type of player do you want to become? I say “should” because I found it similar to the Arcsaber 11 Play in being strong across the board with no obvious downsides, but also found that I had to adjust my technique quite a bit to get the full use out of it. I often mistimed my shots with the Astrox 77 Play and at times, I struggled to feel the tad bit extra head power when comparing them directly.

ISOMETRIC - Enlarged Sweet Spot. ISOMETRIC technology continues to help the world’s greatest players achieve global success.



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