ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ - Not(e)-Bad' 4u - Version EN
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Futur articles - in progress (Update 06/03)
Coming soon:
1/ 24 kgs of metal, my new stringing, the Eagnas Combo-710. A lot of thing to say about it but also about techniques, string, tips and issues encounter.
2/Another comparative test between two head heavy racket
Comparative Review: 4U’s rackets BRS-12N/BRS-LHI/NR800 part1/3
Summaries:
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I/ My profile
II/ Rackets
II.1/ Technical & Technological Features
1.1/ Technical feature
1.2/ Technologies
2.a) Built-in
2.b) Design & Aerodynamic
2.c) Shock resistance
II.1/ Technical & Technological Features
1.1/ Technical feature
1.2/ Technologies
2.a) Built-in
2.b) Design & Aerodynamic
2.c) Shock resistance
Comparative Review: 4U’s rackets BRS-12N/BRS-LHI/NR800 part2/3
III/ Tests & Comparison in double:
As you can read from the title of this
chapter, all the tests are based during practices and gameplay in men and mixt
double without distinction. Wood floor is mainly and the level of the other
player are good to excellent. This factor affect directly on my curve of
progression and force me to play at my best. Been in a club, I can also
practice for 5 hours every week on a specific topic.
Comparative Review: 4U’s rackets BRS-12N/BRS-LHI/NR800 part3/3
III.5/ Back court
In this area of the court you will have the
possibility of many shots like drops, smash, clear, drive … It is important for
your racket to be able to produce all these shots correctly and multidirectional.
For almost all these shots I have no difficulties to perform except to clear
with my backhand, I lean to drive or drop straight or crossed.
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