DID YOU CHANGE YOUR DISPLAY PICTURE?Lol - I can understand every single word you posted this time... but can’t figure out the brand name.
wondering at what price point this will be and will it be more affordable for us lol
/I will grab my coat
& thanks @Jester......ilson?
IIRC, Head, Prince, Gamma, Gosen and Babolat had/have such machines available. I think thay mainly came from the same factory. Since you say this is a 'new' brand, could be Wilson (doubt), Dunlop/Srixon, Volkl (doubt) or Pro Kennex (doubt). I think Dunlop also had such a machine, but was never marketed in the US.
BTW, shouldn't this be in Other Equipment or Odds And Ends Forum?
Yonex Precision Scan?
Yonex Precision Scan
New machine coming from Yonex this summer! [IMG] PRECISION SCAN has been developed to be “More Comfortable, Easier and More Precise,” our first swing...www.badmintoncentral.com
Parallex error might still be there.yup, Dunlop has or at least had one
Yonex Precision Scan?
Yonex Precision Scan
New machine coming from Yonex this summer! [IMG] PRECISION SCAN has been developed to be “More Comfortable, Easier and More Precise,” our first swing...www.badmintoncentral.com
Parallex error might still be there.
Nope. I can promise you that. Just wait until sept my friend.Could be, I don’t know. It was expensive (too expensive) and looked like it came from the same factory as the other brands’ swingweight machines.
Nope. I can promise you that. Just wait until sept my friend.
1) Yonex prescision scan is a totally different toy from the dunlop sw machine.I was referring to the Dunlop machine, when you refer to September are you referring to the precision scan?
If you have seen the Xpider Linus, how do you consider the yonex precision scan to be against it, and will they be priced similarly?
I was referring to the Dunlop machine, when you refer to September are you referring to the precision scan?
If you have seen the Xpider Linus, how do you consider the yonex precision scan to be against it, and will they be priced similarly?
based on your comment, i went to take a look at xpider linus. I find it very impressive, esp with the balance board. However, yonex precision scan is able to offer more details about the racquet VERY QUICKLY, both tennis/badmintion. I heard from my spy vaguely about 2 kinds of sw readings. I am pretty clueless about that as well.
I am also waiting for Yonex to release more in depth details.
There is a YT video on the Linus which is about 3mins 40 sec long. I think the precision scan 's video , if there is one, would be a 1min 40 secs long video. Perhaps explaining the 2 different sw reading part in detail. I am pretty clueless about that.
September is almost gone. Did something new and shiny get released?Nope. I can promise you that. Just wait until sept my friend.
It is the precision scan.September is almost gone. Did something new and shiny get released?
Pricing and availability? based on the Ersa Pro Stringer article @fritzhimself posted - looks like the swingweight measurement and numbers will be different than traditional methods?It is the precision scan.
yup. in short, "Pendulum cycle of conventionalSW is far from actual swing move " = MGR/I is a jokePricing and availability? based on the Ersa Pro Stringer article @fritzhimself posted - looks like the swingweight measurement and numbers will be different than traditional methods?
Will be tough to compare though when shopping for new racquets unless everyone adopts. Fine for matching your own racquet I suppose. But also, doesn’t everyone have different strokes - or is it based on what they believe to be optimal stroke?yup. in short, "Pendulum cycle of conventionalSW is far from actual swing move " = MGR/I is a joke
It will be interesting to see how they are priced.
I'm buying mine next week for 2150€....