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Thread: Apa maksud 3U/4U, G3/G4/G5, Stiffness, Balance Point

  1. #101
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    Sy baru mengerti kalau raket ada spesifikasinya
    Terima kasih

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    Quote Originally Posted by amri_acen View Post
    nimbrung dikit ah, feel solid sangat jelas terasa saat kita pakai bergantian antara raket kw dengan raket asli jutaan. menurut nubie feel solid itu adalah rasa yg sangat padat, karbon nyatu banget, tdk ada sela2, semua rongga terisi. yg buat raker solid salah satunya krn bahan dan pressnya saat dibentuk, ada yg ditimpa dengan press 24 ton, 30 ton sampai 50 ton.
    dengan press seberat itu bahan karbon yg berupa lembaran2 akan nyatu banget satu sama lain, semakin tinggi pressnya semakiln padat, semakin nyatu raket itu dan semakin solid raket yg dihasilkan.
    ibarat semen, dengan kombinasi bahan yg pas, akan dihasilkan beton yg kokoh, nyatu dan solid, kalau campuran semen kurang tentu akan lebih rapuh dan tdk solid. semakin solid raket semakin jauh dari getaran. cmiiw
    demen klo yg pake nalar2 gini.. memang suhu amri juara d
    100% recreational player

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    nice inpoo

  4. #104

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    oh seperti itu ya tampaknya, saya anak baru sih
    jadi kurang begitu paham tapi karna ada arahan
    dari agan yang ini sekarang saya memahami dan
    mengerti apa maksudnya. terima kasih
    nice info

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotx-sg View Post
    saya tambahkan cuplikan dari www.mybadmintonstore.com ya :

    Stiffness of Shaft

    Medium (Flexible)
    Partial transfer of energy from wrist action. Flexible shaft stores energy at swing motion giving more repulsion of shuttlecock at impact from the racket. Good for defensive and control play style (clears, overheads, returning smashes, etc...)

    Stiff (Limited Flexibility)
    Reasonable transfer of energy from wrist action, good for both defensive and offensive play style

    Extra Stiff (Minimum Flexibility)
    Maximum transfer of energy from wrist action. Minimum shaft movement gives high accuracy on shuttlecock positioning. Ideal for offensive play style (smashing, net kill, etc...)

    Some manufacturers show increasing stiffness by decreasing value. For example, SOTX and Tactic indicate stiff shaft as 8.0-8.5, and flexible shaft as 9.0-9.5.

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    Frame Shape

    Conventional - Oval Head Shape (smaller sweet-spot)

    Isometric - Square Head Shape (wider sweet-spot)

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    Frame Composition

    Base Material :
    Aluminium
    Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Nano Carbon / Fullerene

    Mesh :
    Titanium Composite (Utility Titanium)
    UltraTitanium
    gForceTi
    UltimumTi
    MicroTi
    ElasticTi

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    Shaft Composition

    Base Material :
    Aluminium
    Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Nano Carbon / Fullerene

    Mesh :
    Titanium Composite (Utility Titanium)
    UltraTitanium
    UltimumTi
    MicroTi

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    Racket Weight
    2U - 90-94g
    3U - 85-89g
    4U - 80-84g
    5U - 75-79g

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    Total Length (frame tip – handle end)
    665mm / 26.0 inches - Standard
    675mm / 26.5 inches - Long
    680mm / 26.8 inches - Ultra Long

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    Grip Size

    Grip Size is the Circumferencial Thickness of a Grip Handle (with the original leather grip on)
    Yonex G2 - 4.00 inches
    Yonex G3 - 3.75 inches
    Yonex G4 - 3.50 inches
    Yonex G5 - 3.25 inches

    Hi-Qua / Tactic G2 - 3.25 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G3 - 3.50 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G4 - 3.75 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G5 - 4.00 inches

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    String Tension Tolerance

    Aluminium & Hi-Modulus Graphite Frames
    Main 18-20lbs (8-9kg)
    Cross 20-22lbs (9-10kg)

    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite / Nano Carbon Frames
    Main 18-26lbs (8-12kg)
    Cross 20-28lbs (9-13kg)

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    Balance Point from Grip End
    270-280mm = Head Light (for Defensive & Control Play)
    275-285mm = Head Balance (for All-Round Performance)
    285-295mm = Head Heavy (for Offensive Play)

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    Understanding Yonex Racket Codes

    All genuine Yonex rackets have 2 sets of Laser-Etched serial number, one on the shaft, the other on the cone.

    Shaft (7 digits) - Example: 1234567
    This number is unique, like the finger-print, to each racket.

    Cone (6 digits + 2 alphabets) - Example: 110562JP
    The first 5 digits show the date of manufacture of the racket. In the case of the above example, the racket was manufactured on 11th May, 2006. The meaning of the last digit remains a mystery. The 2 alphabets denotes the Code of Distribution. The Code of Distribution is intended to show the country or the market in which the racket is officially to be sold, or the market group by which the racket is intended for use. In the above example, JP stands for Japan.

    Below are some examples of Code of Distribution:
    AS = Australia, BX = Belgium / Netherlands, CD = Canada, CH = China, CN / CP = Chinese National Team, DK = Denmark, FR = France, GR = Germany, HK = Hong Kong, ID = India, IN = Indonesia, JP = Japan, KR = Korea, MA = Malaysia, NZ = New Zealand, SD = Sweden, SP = South Pacific, TH = Thailand, TW = Taiwan, UK = United Kingdom, US = USA

    To-date, there is no published literature and data from Yonex indicating the differences between rackets of different country codes.
    maaf gan mau tambahin image

  6. #106

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    raket bisa stiff itu krn bahannya lebih tebal atau bgmn?

  7. #107
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    Memang sudah. di proyeksi kan dari pabrik kali
    kalau menurut ane
    belum tentu dgn ketebalanya sehingga menjadi stif
    yg bahanya tipis bisa jd raketnya stif juga

  8. #108

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    di raket flypower 4f samakah dgn 4u?

  9. #109
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    Quote Originally Posted by sotx-sg View Post
    saya tambahkan cuplikan dari www.mybadmintonstore.com ya :

    Stiffness of Shaft

    Medium (Flexible)
    Partial transfer of energy from wrist action. Flexible shaft stores energy at swing motion giving more repulsion of shuttlecock at impact from the racket. Good for defensive and control play style (clears, overheads, returning smashes, etc...)

    Stiff (Limited Flexibility)
    Reasonable transfer of energy from wrist action, good for both defensive and offensive play style

    Extra Stiff (Minimum Flexibility)
    Maximum transfer of energy from wrist action. Minimum shaft movement gives high accuracy on shuttlecock positioning. Ideal for offensive play style (smashing, net kill, etc...)

    Some manufacturers show increasing stiffness by decreasing value. For example, SOTX and Tactic indicate stiff shaft as 8.0-8.5, and flexible shaft as 9.0-9.5.

    ----------

    Frame Shape

    Conventional - Oval Head Shape (smaller sweet-spot)

    Isometric - Square Head Shape (wider sweet-spot)

    ----------

    Frame Composition

    Base Material :
    Aluminium
    Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Nano Carbon / Fullerene

    Mesh :
    Titanium Composite (Utility Titanium)
    UltraTitanium
    gForceTi
    UltimumTi
    MicroTi
    ElasticTi

    ---------

    Shaft Composition

    Base Material :
    Aluminium
    Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite
    Nano Carbon / Fullerene

    Mesh :
    Titanium Composite (Utility Titanium)
    UltraTitanium
    UltimumTi
    MicroTi

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    Racket Weight
    2U - 90-94g
    3U - 85-89g
    4U - 80-84g
    5U - 75-79g

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    Total Length (frame tip – handle end)
    665mm / 26.0 inches - Standard
    675mm / 26.5 inches - Long
    680mm / 26.8 inches - Ultra Long

    ---------

    Grip Size

    Grip Size is the Circumferencial Thickness of a Grip Handle (with the original leather grip on)
    Yonex G2 - 4.00 inches
    Yonex G3 - 3.75 inches
    Yonex G4 - 3.50 inches
    Yonex G5 - 3.25 inches

    Hi-Qua / Tactic G2 - 3.25 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G3 - 3.50 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G4 - 3.75 inches
    Hi-Qua / Tactic G5 - 4.00 inches

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    String Tension Tolerance

    Aluminium & Hi-Modulus Graphite Frames
    Main 18-20lbs (8-9kg)
    Cross 20-22lbs (9-10kg)

    Ultra Hi-Modulus Graphite / Nano Carbon Frames
    Main 18-26lbs (8-12kg)
    Cross 20-28lbs (9-13kg)

    ----------

    Balance Point from Grip End
    270-280mm = Head Light (for Defensive & Control Play)
    275-285mm = Head Balance (for All-Round Performance)
    285-295mm = Head Heavy (for Offensive Play)

    -----------

    Understanding Yonex Racket Codes

    All genuine Yonex rackets have 2 sets of Laser-Etched serial number, one on the shaft, the other on the cone.

    Shaft (7 digits) - Example: 1234567
    This number is unique, like the finger-print, to each racket.

    Cone (6 digits + 2 alphabets) - Example: 110562JP
    The first 5 digits show the date of manufacture of the racket. In the case of the above example, the racket was manufactured on 11th May, 2006. The meaning of the last digit remains a mystery. The 2 alphabets denotes the Code of Distribution. The Code of Distribution is intended to show the country or the market in which the racket is officially to be sold, or the market group by which the racket is intended for use. In the above example, JP stands for Japan.

    Below are some examples of Code of Distribution:
    AS = Australia, BX = Belgium / Netherlands, CD = Canada, CH = China, CN / CP = Chinese National Team, DK = Denmark, FR = France, GR = Germany, HK = Hong Kong, ID = India, IN = Indonesia, JP = Japan, KR = Korea, MA = Malaysia, NZ = New Zealand, SD = Sweden, SP = South Pacific, TH = Thailand, TW = Taiwan, UK = United Kingdom, US = USA

    To-date, there is no published literature and data from Yonex indicating the differences between rackets of different country codes.

    mantaaap brooo

  10. #110

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    makasi share nya suhu

  11. #111

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    suhu2 nubie mau nanya nih, kl buat raket type havy head bagusnya yg bobot 3u ato 4u supaya smashnya makin kenceng

  12. #112
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    Mator kasoon infony suhu, jadi tmbh wawasan.

  13. #113

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    Kalau saya cocok y pegangan yg G5 berat 4u lebih bertenaga

  14. #114

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    Nice info

  15. #115
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    Racket apacs nano 900 power ada yg 3u gak ya suhu mohon infony

  16. #116

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    Klo saya 4U, coba2 pke 3U bahu pegel semua suhu... Power blm kuat 😤

  17. #117

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    Ane make 3u biasannya suhu. Kelo keringanan berasa nga ada powernya

  18. #118

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    Mantap mas

  19. #119

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    widiih kumplit inih

  20. #120

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    Anehnya kalau raket Proace, ditulisannya 2U tapi hasil timbangannya sama kaya 3U

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