Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Yang-Yang Tactic 3500 by David Chiu @http://www.shuttlecock.com
It was two years ago when we first introduced Yang-Yang to badminton players in the United States and throughout the world through our website. Within the past two years, Yang-Yang badminton equipment have satisfied badminton players through its quality, low price, and commitment to fulfill players need. Since the release of Yang-Yang Tactic 9000, our best selling badminton racquet for the past 3 years, we have worked with Yang-Yang to further find the racquet that fits the players criteria. Last year, many players requested that the Tactic 9000 be improved by providing more weight to the head for more offensive type of game. We met this need with the release of Yang-Yang Tactic 8500 which was always sold out due to high demand for the first 6 months which become our second best selling racquet. Now, many advanced players requested that more weight is added to the head while keeping the same characteristic and balance. Well, Yang-Yang answered this request with the release of the Tactic 3500.
The Tactic 3500 model is designed for offensive players who want more control power on their shots. The medium stiff and head-heavy swingweight create a powerful combination for powerful play. Again, though it is designed more power play game, the racquet still has the major characteristics that are loved by many of our customers and badminton players. It is, again, an easy racquet to adjust. It is a powerful racquet that still provides excellent control and fast play. It will not perform as good as Tactic 9000 in drops and fast drives, but it compensates this with more power for the player on smashes and clears.
First Impression:
We tested three Tactic 3500 racquets. First racquet uses Gosen Tect-Gut-Tour, second racquet is using Gosen Roots Aermet, and third racquet is using Yonex BG-85. All of the racquets are strung at 22 lbs. As soon as we swing the racquets couple of times, we notice that the Tactic 3500 give us more power, a lot more than the Tactic 8500. Our clears and smashes feel solid accompanied with a loud "BANG!" from the sound of the string hitting the shuttlecock. Feeling is similar to the Tactic 9000 in balance and control. In the beginning of our tests we need to adjust our drop shots since the weight of the racquet increases the tendency to swing the racquet faster and the need of more power and feeling to move the racquet head to perform delicate drop shots near the net. The adjustments only take couple of minutes to get used to. Once we repeat the drills and make ourselves conscious that we are using a heavier head racquet, we have our touch back.
Good:
More power. Smashes and clears are more solid. Have similar characteristic of Tactic 9000. Excellent racquet for power play. An excellent racquet throughout all levels, beginner to advanced. However, racquet is recommended for intermediate and advanced players.
Bad:
The Tactic 3500 does not have the excellent control and fast reflex as the Tactic 9000 or the Tactic 8500 due to the heavy head weight. However, the feeling is still very good and similar to Tactic 9000. It just takes time to adjust whereas the Tactic 9000 and Tactic 8500 is very to adjust to.
Conclusion:
Yang-Yang Tactic 3500 is a breakthrough in Yang-Yang badminton line. This racquet is an excellent racquet for intermediate and advanced/elite badminton players. The racquet is good for power play. It also has most of the characteristics that the Tactic 9000 has. We were surprised that it does not change the racquet drastically. With feeling that is very similar to the Tactic 9000 and an increase in its power and performance, this racquet is superb. We give this racquet 5 out of 5 © rating and our BA Recommendation.
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David Chiu
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