astrox 88 play vs 99 play For doubles if I had to use a 99, it would definitely be the LCW edition. Regardless, all 99 put a bigger strain on my arm over long duration of double play, so I would personally only use it for a couple of games..
astrox 88 game Before diving into the Astrox 99 Play review, let me clear up any confusion about similar rackets. Yonex’s original Astrox 99 has been replaced with a new range that includes a Pro, Tour, Game, and Play edition. Astrox 99 Play is the beginner and budget-friendly edition of Kento Momota and Kodai Naraoka’s preferred racket, the Astrox 99 Pro. Compared to other modern attacking rackets, this ...
astrox 88 game vs play Background about me: I’m currently playing badminton weekly, and my badminton skill level is increasing. I like playing doubles more, specifically on the front court. However, I play singles occasionally too. I have the yonex astrox 99 game (4u), and it feels like a good racket to me. (I want...