Victor BraveSword 12 (Blue)
The Brave Sword 12 uses new technology to reduce air resistance during a swing by 10%. The diamond-shaped design cuts through the air like a sword, vastly reducing air resistance while encouraging nimble handling. While the inner-waves technology provides more consistent and stable shots. Great racket for those who are looking for an all around performance racquet.
Specifications:
- Model: BRS-12
- Level: Advanced
- Balance: Even-Balance
- Frame Composition: Ultra High Modulus Graphite + Nano Resin + Hard Cored Technology + TERS
- Shaft Composition: Ultra high modulus graphite + Nano Resin + 7.0 shaft
- Weight/Grip Size: 3U/G5, 4U/G5
- Recommended Tension: Up to 30/28 lbs
- Color: Royal Blue
Technology:
SWORD
This diamond-shaped design cuts through the air like sword. It significantly reduces air resistance and provides a faster swing speed.
NANO TEC
The NANO TEC technology works by evenly distributing nano-sized particles in the vacant space between carbon fiber bundles, this highly increases the overall stiffness of the carbon composite fibers, and reduces the distortion of the frame.
FAQs:
Victor Bravesword 12 vs Bravesword 12 SE. Which one is better?
The original Victor Bravesword is a good choice for advanced and intermediate players looking for a speed racket with easy maneuverability. On the other hand. the 55th-anniversary limited edition racket has improved Free Core technology for faster swinging action.
Victor BS-12 vs Astrox 88S Pro. Which one should I buy?
Victor BS12 has a medium flex and even balance racket with swing action that truly cuts the air. It is an all-around racket with easy playability. On the other hand, opt for the Yonex racket if your technique is better evolved and you need a slightly head-heavy racket for playing more powerful shots.
Victor Bravesword 12 vs Victor Auraspeed 90s
Victor BS12 is well-suited for intermediate and intermediate-to-advanced players who want a reliable defense racket. The other racket is slightly more stable and delivers fewer vibrations upon contact.