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Astrox 100 Tour vs Astrox 88D Pro (2nd Gen)

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Joined Jun 25, 2026 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location Indonesia

Hi guys, I'm considering a switch from my Victor Thruster TK-Ryuga (1st gen) in 4U because I find that it's way too head heavy for my liking, easily tiring me out if I have to go for heavy smashes from the rear. Most of my events revolve around 65% (M)Singles, 35% (M)Doubles in doubles I specialize in the back court for both singles and doubles I have an aggressive playstyle. If I were to describe myself, I'm someone that has amazing touch in the net and someone with an amazing smash so having a strong smash is very important to me too.

Things I look for in a racket:
- head heavy
- stiff shaft (not extremely stiff though)
- the feel & touch (precision) of a racket is important
- great power in the rear court
- fast enough for drive exchanges

So basically what I'm looking for is a slightly lighter Ryuga with less bounce on the net

I've previously had an Astrox 88D Tour gen 3 in 4U before but I disliked how it hollow it felt, the racket head was nice but a little too light for my preference

with that said I'm currently leaning towards the 100 Tour, though I'm open for any recommendations/advice between those 2 rackets

Joined Oct 16, 2019 Messages 118 Reaction score 30 Location INDONESIA
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