Yonex ArcSaber 11 Play 4UG5 Strung Badminton Racquet

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Yonex ArcSaber 11 Play 4UG5 Strung Badminton Racquet

Yonex ArcSaber 11 Play 4UG5 Strung Badminton Racquet

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Sting Tension: Some users mentioned that the sting tension is not great, especially for more advanced players. However, it should be fine for beginners. I feel more power, and even more accurate control. With this racquet, everyone can improve their game.” Taufik Hidayat This product was first released on February 25, 2022, making it a relatively new addition to the market. Documentation/User Guide

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. Mô tả Vợt Yonex ArcSaber 11 Play | Cây vợt cân bằng dễ thuần 1. GIỚI THIỆU SẢN PHẨM VỢT YONEX ARCSABER 11 PLAY: The lightweight "New" Built-in T-Joint is crafted from epoxy resin material, enhancing stability and performance. This innovation stabilizes the shuttle on the string bed and through the air, contributing to improved gameplay. My clears fly to the rear court with no effort. I hit the shuttles slightly off the center and it still flew well. Sweetspot was large and I am happy with the clear. No, there was no solid feeling from the stringbed like the Head-heavy Yonex Voltric Z Force 2, but the result was decent. Drop shots and Slice The balance point for Yonex was 295mm, it feels lighter than Arcsaber 10 and very well balanced, really slightly head heavy though.The ARCSABER frame boasts a unique design that flexes precisely at the point of impact, allowing the shuttle to stay on the string bed for an extended period. By storing and releasing energy, the ARCSABER technology ensures precise shot-making, elevating your control and accuracy on the court.

Arcsaber 11 is factory strung with Yonex BG65Ti, a personal favourite of mine although I would have preferred a higher tension than the 18-20lbs tension in this racquet. My biggest gripe with the factory stringing these days isn’t the tension but the stencil ink rubbing off the strings within 20-30 minutes of play. This never used to happen and I know this has been a source of complaint for a number of retailers. So what’s going on? Is the string coated in the factory and therefore the stencil ink isn’t bonding, or is Yonex using an inferior ink compared to that they sell in bottles? It’s Hitting Time… 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. I’ve also looked a little bit into racquets like the Brave Sword 12 which seems to be a quite cheap racquet good for learning badminton. However, I’ve pretty much only looked at Yonex so feel free to recommend other racquet from Victor, Li Ning, etc…Another thing, string tension. I’ve tried racquets strung at 24 and 25 and I just don’t like it. I’ve been hesitating between 26 and 27, which one would the AS11 support better? 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). 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. I always begin a test with clears. This provides me with an initial feel in terms of the swing of the racquet, flex, feel of the head in the swing and power capability. CS Carbon Nanotube:** Enhanced durability and flexibility improve frame elasticity for better control at impact.

I also don’t think I’ll get the VT80. Although it does come in 4U, I just think that the AS11 would be a better choice. The VT80 just doesn’t seem to be a good all rounder which would fit me. Arcsaber 11 is a very nice racquet. It’s main forte is that it’s a really good all-rounder, delivering a high degree of power, balanced with the ability to turn on the speed to cope with defending , mid-court exchanges and frenzied net play. Is it a major step up from Arcsaber 10? I’d say there’s not much in it.

ARCSABER 11 TOUR

The Control Support Cap features an 88% wider flat surface compared to ordinary racquets. This design provides easier gripping, fast follow-through, and unparalleled maneuverability. Designed for comfort and stability, the Arcsaber 11 Play features a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue and provides a secure hold. This allows you to maintain control and play for longer durations without discomfort. The ISOMETRICTM technology equalizes the length of the main and cross strings in the string bed, enlarging the sweet spot for consistent accuracy even on off-center hits. Smash is easy, very accurate, controlled, and forgiving a well, I would say it’s better than Arcsaber 10. Don’t expect a smash that’s powerful and solid like Yonex Voltric Z Force 2, but then for sure, it’s also much more forgiving. Mid Court and Net Area Performance



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