ye but the thing is they dont sell the control-assist bumper separately which is so freaking annoying, imagine it's broken and you have to replace one.
That is true. But it's a complete one piece design and less room for breakage in my opinion compared to the previous individual grommets. I have yet to have issues with it stringing Aerobite at 30/31 lbs. I would be interested to see how anyone's control assist bumper breaks
@@howeezy haha 30 is bit too high for me, I use 28lbs and when I got a bit injured i change to 24-26. The thing is the bumper is already changing its shape when I’m on 28, it bothers me even more when I realize they don’t sell one for replacement.
You can get a full set of replacement grommets including the control assist bumper from Japan, and they are not third party made. Directly from Yonex Japan. Its something thats exclusive Japan.
You mentioned the specs but absolutely nothing on how great the racket is and why or what you didn't like about it, racket speed, power, feel, who it is suited for or not. I think you missed the actual review part but done a good job explaining the specs and bumper
Thanks for the recs! I think I mentioned that it has a very balanced feel similar to the original Arc Saber 11, which is why I switched over but I will try to talk more about the things you mentioned next time!
Spot on. I watched the whole thing and came out pretty uninformed. If I wanna know the spec I can just read Yonex specs. Here people wanna know player experience…
@@howeezy thanks for reply Can you tell what's the real weight of any 3U flagship yonex racket with strings and grip on .As I'm unable to decide b/w 4U and 3U some say 3U is way too heavy but as an intermediate singles player at domestic level i found it slight difficult to make a good smash with a 4U racket of FELET. Will i be able to maximize my game with 3U racket, let's say Astrox 99 for example.
I personally don’t play the Nanoflare series but have found that the Arc 11 Pro to be quite durable. I don’t play too much doubles either so spares the chance of clashing with other rackets but they hold my tension 29/31 lbs. quite well. Definitely more durable than the original Arc Saber 11
@@howeezy thx I'm confused between 100zz and arc saber 11 pro... Which one would you prefer?? 100zz is head heavy but does it feel light like and quick like the arc saber 11 pro(even balance)?? People told as 11 pro was quick in other reviews...
I actually started with the 3u version but now think I prefer the 4u version. It's actually not too light and I know many players playing the 4u version on tour!
@@RomsiDihatara no worries, I used to like 3U rackets but honestly now my arm is not as strong as before and notice that if I do get into a 3 game match that lasts more than 60-70 minutes, then the 3U does feel a little heavy and my arm does feel more tired. I feel like I lose a little bit of control of the racket.
Yonex recommended tensions are - 4U: 19 - 27 lbs and 3U: 20 - 28 lbs. From personal experience these can easily hold more than the factory recommended tension but of course it is not recommended
Love the vids
Thanks for the support!
ye but the thing is they dont sell the control-assist bumper separately which is so freaking annoying, imagine it's broken and you have to replace one.
That is true. But it's a complete one piece design and less room for breakage in my opinion compared to the previous individual grommets. I have yet to have issues with it stringing Aerobite at 30/31 lbs. I would be interested to see how anyone's control assist bumper breaks
@@howeezy haha 30 is bit too high for me, I use 28lbs and when I got a bit injured i change to 24-26. The thing is the bumper is already changing its shape when I’m on 28, it bothers me even more when I realize they don’t sell one for replacement.
You can get a full set of replacement grommets including the control assist bumper from Japan, and they are not third party made. Directly from Yonex Japan. Its something thats exclusive Japan.
You mentioned the specs but absolutely nothing on how great the racket is and why or what you didn't like about it, racket speed, power, feel, who it is suited for or not.
I think you missed the actual review part but done a good job explaining the specs and bumper
Thanks for the recs! I think I mentioned that it has a very balanced feel similar to the original Arc Saber 11, which is why I switched over but I will try to talk more about the things you mentioned next time!
@@howeezy ah ok looking forward to it
Spot on. I watched the whole thing and came out pretty uninformed. If I wanna know the spec I can just read Yonex specs. Here people wanna know player experience…
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Love ur videos i hope u will make a give aways to your rackets
Where can I buy those replacement gromets? Can you share the link to purchase it?
For the original Arc Saber 11?
You think black or red stencil ink is better for green and white aerobite
I think black stencil will look better
@ thanks
why do you use an even balanced racket rather than a head heavy one as you are a singles player?
Personal preference, I have tried head heavy rackets as well and they are fine but I just prefer a balanced racke
@@howeezy thanks for reply
Can you tell what's the real weight of any 3U flagship yonex racket with strings and grip on .As I'm unable to decide b/w 4U and 3U
some say 3U is way too heavy
but as an intermediate singles player at domestic level i found it slight difficult to make a good smash with a 4U racket of FELET. Will i be able to maximize my game with 3U racket, let's say Astrox 99 for example.
Nf 700 vs arc 11 pro which one has more power
For sure the 11 pro
Are they durable (11pro not 11)??? Or they break quickly like nf series and z force 2??
I personally don’t play the Nanoflare series but have found that the Arc 11 Pro to be quite durable. I don’t play too much doubles either so spares the chance of clashing with other rackets but they hold my tension 29/31 lbs. quite well. Definitely more durable than the original Arc Saber 11
@@howeezy thx I'm confused between 100zz and arc saber 11 pro... Which one would you prefer?? 100zz is head heavy but does it feel light like and quick like the arc saber 11 pro(even balance)?? People told as 11 pro was quick in other reviews...
I’ve smacked the ground many times full force and racket clashes. Surprisingly. Still strong no cracks
string and tension?
I use Yonex Aerobite strung at 30/31 lbs.
astrox 88s and arscsaber 11 similar?
Quite different! Astrox 88s is still a head heavy racket vs Arc saber 11 which is a balanced racket
Do you use the 3u or 4u version and would you say that the 4u version is too light for a mens singles/doubles player on a high level?
I actually started with the 3u version but now think I prefer the 4u version. It's actually not too light and I know many players playing the 4u version on tour!
@@howeezy thanks man
@@howeezy sorry for hijacking, but since you have a strong arm(using high tension string), why do you go for the 4u?
@@RomsiDihatara no worries, I used to like 3U rackets but honestly now my arm is not as strong as before and notice that if I do get into a 3 game match that lasts more than 60-70 minutes, then the 3U does feel a little heavy and my arm does feel more tired. I feel like I lose a little bit of control of the racket.
How much lbs it’s can take?
Yonex recommended tensions are - 4U: 19 - 27 lbs and 3U: 20 - 28 lbs. From personal experience these can easily hold more than the factory recommended tension but of course it is not recommended
Hai you prefer 3u or 4u?
Personally I like the 3U, a little extra weight make the follow through swing feel more natural
Strings?
Yonex Aerobite!
arc saber pro 11 or nf 1000z in your opinion?
1000z
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I have one, Arc saber 11 pro 4u
I wanna try 27 Ibs. Is it ok?
Yes, Yonex's spec is 4U can handle between: 19 - 27 lbs.
The original was Arcsaber „10“!!! 😅